the limits with red and orange light

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There didn't seem to be a limit. The more intense red and orange light the better increase in thyroid function. July and august being the best. Anyone try extremely bright lights.
 

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I am getting as much sun as possible. Feel good man.
 
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j 1800. I want to go higher. That or sunlight if possible all day long through a uv film.
 

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What is the equivalent halogen or incandescent wattage of the sun (on a sunny afternoon in summer)?
 
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jyb it's hard to say. It can be 100000 lumens but you gotta take into action wavelength and if it's july or august. Higher uv index higher strength of red and orange light.
 
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A combination of red led lights and incandescent is the only way to not pull the breaker and get to 100000
 
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j 1800. I want to go higher. That or sunlight if possible all day long through a uv film.

I wonder whether there is a way to filter not only the uv from the sun, but also the blue frequencies.
 

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I think uv is blue, no?
 
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uv is not visible

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OH yeh.

You can use those blue blocker type sunglasses. :rolling
 
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You can use those blue blocker type sunglasses. :rolling

Wouldn't that actually work, if the glass were bigger? I'm talking about using the glass as a filter next to the light, not putting it on your body.
 

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I would think so.
 
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charlie 0-380 is uv. Some of the uv you can see is violent in color. J to answer your question yes a amber uv would block out all blue 400-500 and leave a good amount of visible light. It will get damaged though if you have it outside. Sitting in a car with amber uv film would be a good way to do it. Uv film or windows can naturally block though some uv light as it can reflect some of the shorter wavelengths off.

If you look through your window or uv film and it the sky looks darker you know your blocking out a bit of blue. Amber uv film is excellent though.
 
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The reason why I say its possible some is visible is because I know you get uv lights to clean instruments and the color is visible.
 
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J to answer your question yes a amber uv would block out all blue 400-500 and leave a good amount of visible light. It will get damaged though if you have it outside. Sitting in a car with amber uv film would be a good way to do it.

Would they work to block some parts of incandescent lights?
 
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It would be better to get a 1500 watt or 2000 watt incandnet bulb and dim it using a special dimmer that didn't pull the full load. If you dim it you produce less heat less blue more red and orange. A bulb dimmed from 2000 watts to 300 watts would last for years. Long time and would probably produce next to no blue or even green.
 
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It's better for the sun as the sun has more blue and a extremely intense lumen rate.
 
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From a dimmer in your house and dim it very low and you will see a lot more red and orange.
 

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