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The Role of Light in Health
'Super
Nutrient' Lacking in
Most Artificially Illuminated Rooms, Scientists Warn
Tinted
and dark glasses can harm your health and may depress your immune system and
endocrine glands!
A nutrient that travels at a speed of 186,000 miles a second from a source 93
million miles away rates with food, water and air as part of the life-support
system on earth. It is light from the sun.
But light also comes from manmade sources, and therein lies a number of problems.
The wrong kind of artificial light can make students irritable in school, reduce
production among factory workers and make office workers sluggish.
Not enough of the right kind of light can interfere with calcium absorption
in the elderly and contribute to brittle bones, scientific studies show.
On the positive side, light can be used to control jaundice (using so-called
"billy lights", UV) in the newborn. It also can boost beef production;
cattle that spend "longer days" under correct artificial light are
10% to 15% heavier, with no increase in food consumption.
The light that some scientists consider a "super nutrient" is full-spectrum
light, which comes from the sun or from fluorescent bulbs of special design
that simulate sunlight. (Actually, despite the designation of these artificial
lights, they did not match the full spectrum of sunlight.)
Incandescent bulbs and most fluorescent bulbs do not produce full-spectrum light.
This may be contributing to "mal-illumination," say photo biologists,
the scientists who specialize in the study of light's effects on living creatures.
The science of photobiology is a recent one. Some photo biologists say doctors
showed little interest in the subject until about five years ago. The American
Society of Photo biology was founded only eight years ago.
One way of rating light is by a color rendering index, the CRI. of 100. Full-spectrum
fluorescent, 91; standard cool white fluorescent, 68; other fluorescent, 56.
Under natural light or an artificial source that duplicates natural light, there
is less human fatigue and stress and better visual acuity and production, studies
have shown.
Consider:
-Plants grown under artificial lighting that comes close to duplicating full-spectrum
sunlight can be made to flower on preset schedules by controlling day length.
-In dairies, changing the length of light exposure from natural 9 to 12 hours
of light to 16 hours of fluorescent light of the full-spectrum type increased
the milk yield by 10% to 15%.
-Full-spectrum light is used to treat psoriasis, neonatal jaundice and herpes
simplex infections.
Rays from sunlight stimulate the pineal gland, a pea-sized organ in the head.
This gland secretes melatonin, a hormone that seems to control many bodily functions.
When infected into animals,
melatonin induces sleep, inhibits ovulation and modifies the secretion of other
hormones. Experts say that both plastic and regular eyeglasses and contact lenses
block some of the ultraviolet rays that travel through the eye to the pineal
gland.
-At the Center for Improvement of Undergraduate Education, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N.Y., students working in a class with fluorescent light closely approximating
sunlight experienced a significant increase in visual acuity and a reduction
in overall fatigue, compared to performance under regular fluorescent lights.
John Ott, of Sarasota, Fla., a pioneer in light and health research, for the
last 50 year has been warning against unhealthy effects of some kinds of light.
Earlier, he was rebuffed, but now there is basic research that supports his
ideas. Ott said he first noticed strange happenings in living things under certain
light sources when he was working on time-lapse photography for Walt Disney
movies.
At the Bronx Zoo curators credit full-spectrum lighting with helping the tufted
puffin, a shy sea bird, survive in captivity. Under the influence of "indoor
sunshine," the puffins, for the first time, laid eggs that hatched.
Strange things happened in Burnett Park Zoo in Syracuse, N.Y., when sunlight-simulating
lights were installed in an effort to stop vandalism. "The zoo became a
veritable maternity ward," said director Charles T. Clift.
"The cougars fell in love all over again and produced their fourth litter,
we collected five goose eggs, at least 8 lambs were born, and the deer population
increased by 20. Big Lizzie gave birth to a bear cub. The wallaby produced a
new mini-kangaroo and the chimpanzee got pregnant."
Phillip Hughes Ph.D., a scientist at Duro-Test Corp., North Bergen, N.H., said
the Syracuse zoo's experience is just one example of the effects of natural-like
light. Hughes is a vice president at Duro-Test, the firm that makes the most
widely used full-spectrum fluorescent light, Vita-Lite.
A specialist in neurological sciences, physiology and psychology, Hughes said.
"Light is definitely a nutrient. It is essential to life and the whole
endocrine system. Light has a role in triggering hormones.
"Vitamin D is synthesized by ultraviolet in the skin. Vitamin D receptors
help proper bone development and prevent development of rickets. Vitamin D facilitates
the absorption of calcium.
"Under light not closely approximating the sun, one study found calcium
absorption dropped off in the elderly in the indoors in winter. But those under
full-spectrum lighting had an increase in calcium absorption."
In an upcoming book on holistic medicine, produced with funding from the National
Institute of Mental Health, Hughes says: "Along with food, air, and water,
sunlight is a most important survival factor in human life. Solar radiation
activates other important biochemical events in our bodies involved in endocrine
control, timing of our biological clocks, entrainment of 24-hour circadian rhythms,
immunologic responsiveness, sexual growth and development, regulation of stress
and fatigue, control of viral and cold infections, and dampening of functional
disorders of the nervous system."
He said the last two or three generations are the first to have spent three-fourths
of their lives under artificial light. "We do not fully know the effect,"
he said.
The Russians know more than Americans, perhaps, about the health effects of
various kinds of light.
Under light that is full-spectrum, Russian scientific reports show, production
goes up and absenteeism goes down. This kind of light is mandated in many Russian
workplaces.
In schools, it has been demonstrated in Russia, full-spectrum lighting or ultraviolet
treatment helps academic performance, improves student behavior and lessens
fatigue.
The Russians practice light therapy on coal miners who spend their working day
out of natural light. Once a day coal miners must disrobe and spend half an
hour in natural light or under full-spectrum artificial lighting.
Hughes said the Russians have reported that this regiment is useful in both
preventing and treating black lung disease. "The Russian researchers and
health specialists have documented that the body's tolerance to environmental
pollutants is increased by full-spectrum light, which also increased the effectiveness
of immunization procedures," he said.
West Germany's government restricts the use of cool white limited-spectrum fluorescent
bulbs in public buildings because of their distorted spectral output.
Ott, the pioneer health and light expert, maintains that sodium vapor lights,
now offered as the latest technological advancement, do not reproduce the full
spectrum of natural light.
"The Fort Worth, Texas school district was one of the first to install
sodium lighting in perhaps a dozen schools. It was one of the first to take
them all out because complaints of both teachers and pupils of headaches, eyestrain
and other health-related problems," he said.
Ott contends that another major problem with all gaseous-discharge types of
lights, including the mercury vapor and limited-spectrum fluorescent light,
is that they emit radiation that grossly weakens muscle strength, affecting
both academic achievement and behavior.
A recent Consumers' Research magazine report on the risk to health from some
fluorescent lamps suggested new probes by industry and the government.
"There are good reasons, in our opinion, for government agencies and industry
engineers to initiate promptly laboratory research programs on the effects of
the spectral characteristics of artificial lighting on animals used in research
and on human beings," it said.
A psychiatrist who uses light in his therapy is Dr. H.L. Newbold of New York.
"Before we began civilizing ourselves into semi-invalidism, we received
an abundance of full-spectrum light: the kind that nature provides for us in
the form of sunlight," says Newbold, author of "Mega-nutrients for
Your Nerves."
"What we now get is a mere fraction of the spectrum." "Once we
are all ensconced behind our office desks or in our living room armchairs, science
efficiently furnishes us with electric light.
"If your company is really up to date you are probably working under fluorescent
light, which may be an industrial engineer's dream of perfection - but happens
to be the most nutrient-deficient of all lighting devices.
"Even ordinary light bulbs are preferable to the total artificiality of
the fluorescent environment."
Newbold uses full-spectrum lighting in his office and has a special plastic
in place of glass in his office windows to allow the ultraviolet from natural
daylight to enter.
To let the ultraviolet from full-spectrum lighting into the pathway to the brain,
he suggests special lenses for spectacles and contracts for his patients.
In the treatment of yellow jaundice, newborns used to get complete blood transfers.
That was until a nurse noticed that a jaundiced infant seemed to be getting
better on his own. The infant's crib was near an open window, and natural light
was streaming in. The babies near the wall and out of reach of sunbeams were
not doing as well.
So light treatment was tried on babies with jaundice, and it worked. Now, about
25,000 newborns a year get the treatment. In fact, three famous babies received
the treatment some years ago at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in New York.
Three of the Kienast quints had jaundice, and they were cured by full-spectrum
lighting. When they went home, it was to a nursery with full-spectrum light.
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HOW LIGHTING AND GLASSES CAN AFFECT YOUR MOODS
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The
type of lighting un your house and office can affect your mood and may even
help prevent or cure arthritis and other diseases, an expert has revealed.
Even the color tint of the lenses you wear in your glasses or sunglasses can
rob you of energy by preventing certain light wavelengths from entering your
system, according to John Ott, director of the Environmental Health and Light
Research Institute in Sarasota, Fla.
"Light is well documented that light entering the eyes influences the master
glands, the pituitary and pineal glands, which control the entire endocrine
system."
Different kinds of lighting conditions include natural, unfiltered sunlight,
incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light, sunlight filtered through different
kinds of glass, and sunlight reflected of different color interiors.
In experiments on first grade students in Sarasota, researchers have found that
children who work in a classroom with cool white fluorescent lighting are more
hyperactive than students in another classroom with full-spectrum fluorescent
tubes which duplicate natural sunlight but with shields to stop harmful radiation.
"Under the standard, cool white fluorescent lighting, some first graders
showed nervous fatigue, irritability, lapses of attention and hyperactive behavior,"
says Ott, author of Health And Light (Pocket Books, $1.95).
"Within a week after the new lights were installed, the children settled
down and paid more attention to their teachers." Dr. Ott says that different
kinds of lights can also affect the course of disease.
Experiments with mice have shown that mice who live under pink fluorescent light
develop cancer more quickly than mice who live under white fluorescent light
and natural light.
Tinted sunglasses can also affect you physically and psychologically because
they block out certain colors of the light spectrum that you need for health,
Ott claims. He says he persuaded a man with prostate cancer to stop wearing
pink tinted eyeglasses.
"For three years he has worn new full-spectrum clear ultraviolet transmitting
spectacles and, apparently, his problem has disappeared."
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SPECIAL
NOTES
Our friends, Dean and Mary Hardy, authors of "Pyramid Energy Explained",
told us that they see more people that have been getting mercury poisoning in
their system.
Through investigating where these people were living and their personal lifestyles,
they found that in most cases, these individuals were being exposed to mercury
vapor lighting systems. These people were found to be sleeping under street
lights which were of the mercury vapor type. After a certain amount of time,
the frequency at which mercury resonates would be absorbed into the body.
Some of them blocked out the light which shined into their room which eventually
corrected the problem.
One observation I have made in my own workplace. A mercury vapor lighting system
was installed on the outside of our building a few years ago.
Since that time we seem to have a problem making grass grow in the area. We
must now frequently replace the dead grass with new. Additionally, we seem to
have a problem with insects.
Of course, sodium lighting puts out a yellow light which drives insects away,
so that might account for the insect problem. Additionally, we refer you to
Tesla's idea that any RADIANT SOURCE was emitting extremely energetic and highly
charged PHYSICAL PARTICLES. He indicated that this highly energetic matter could
be picked up or accumulated using the proper techniques.
Does this not then offer a possibility that the mercury vapor under the influence
of high potential currents could be so projected as to accumulate in the body
tissues?
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For
more information read:
"Let There Be Light" by Dr. John Ott),
"Health & Light" by Dr. John Ott
"Color & Light: Their Effects on Plants, Animals & People"
by Dr. John Ott
"Light, Radiation & You" by Dr. John Ott
The above book can be order from: Cancer Book House, Cancer Control
Society 2043 N. Berendo Street Los Angeles, Ca. 90027
"The Principles of Light and Color" by Edwin D. Babbit (1878) Order
from: Borderland Sciences
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