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How Can Light Counteract Radiation from Computer Terminals and Unshielded Fluorescent Tubes?

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How Can Light Counteract Radiation from Computer Terminals and Unshielded Fluorescent Tubes?

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Computers, TV’s, and fluorescent lights are cathode-ray devices and as such radiate soft x-rays up to three feet. These rays penetrate the body and cause iron in the hemoglobin of the blood to clump. This reduces oxygen flow and results in drowsiness. When sunlight or full spectrum light enters the eyes, it is transmitted throughout the body, including the bloodstream, where it causes an unclumping of the blood counteracting the adverse effect.

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