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Topic: Fluorescent Lighting
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hippichick Knowflake Posts: 1121 From: The Ether Registered: Jan 2006
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posted February 17, 2007 05:55 PM
I do not like it, yet I must work beneath it for 3, 12 hour days a week~~~(as many of us do)It feels VERY uncomfortable to me. Does anyone have any suggestions that would help to make my time under the brash, artificial lighting less hurtful??? Thanks Terri IP: Logged |
tuxedo meow Knowflake Posts: 509 From: Texas Gulf Coast, USA Registered: Jul 2005
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posted February 17, 2007 06:58 PM
Keep a purple plate with you for sure! or wear a prple plate disc! (taking a little break from my other thread until i can relax as I was trying too hard and coming up with some nonsense) Purple plates work on all kinds of things! They will probably work on the negative effects of that lighting. Love, Tuxedo MEowIP: Logged |
thirteen Knowflake Posts: 810 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: May 2004
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posted February 18, 2007 06:58 PM
I don't have any ideas but I too hate florescent lights. We have them in my office bldg but i am also with a window so that helps balance. Never thought of the plate thing. I will try that too. I used to buy natural light bulbs for my home. I always enjoy the light they put out. It just feels right.IP: Logged |
Gemini Nymph Knowflake Posts: 2202 From: Registered: Jul 2004
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posted February 23, 2007 10:27 AM
I wish flourescent lights were outlawed. I have Asperger's and I hate them. Most people with learning disabilities, mood disorder or neorological conditions have negative reactions to flourescent lighting. From my experience working with people who have the above conditions, I know of no sure-fireway to allievate your discomfort. But the following could help your body better cope with the stress: - avoid MSG and caffiene, as these can increase your neurological sensitivity. If you smoke, consider stopping. - eat plenty of foods high in calcium and other mineral, like leafy green vegetables. Avoid starchy foods, particularly potatoes. - exercise for 30 minutes a day, at least five days a week. This helps relieve neurolgoical stess, encourages neurological healing and "reconnects" your neurological functions with the rest of your body (in particular your endocrine functions, which will helps your body regulate your daily work stress better). I know as a nurse you probably have a very bust schedule (my mom's been a nurse for 35 years), but really, regular moderate exercise well probably help you more than anything. Ideally it's best to exercise in the morning, outside in natural light or in room that is naturally lit, if that is possible. IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Moderator Posts: 4826 From: Ontario Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted February 23, 2007 10:58 AM
This is way too much information, but I find...Flourescent lighting.. like the overhead, grocery, mall, office building kind makes me have to go the bathroom. Like I will have the unbelievable urge to 'go', even if I have been constipated forever. I've noticed it over the years. What is that about? I have no shame anymore, I'm pregnant.Lol
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alchemiest Knowflake Posts: 597 From: Somewhere over the rainbow Registered: Sep 2003
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posted February 23, 2007 01:40 PM
I actually really like fluorescent lighting. It's brighter, and much, much more energy efficient than other 'natural lighting' light bulbs. IP: Logged |