- Improves Mood
- Prevents Chronic Fatigue
- Reduces Eye Strain
Improves Mood
Prevents Chronic Fatigue
Reduces Eye Strain
Blue light comes from everywhere – from lights in buildings to our incessant digital screens.
Blue light is terrible for our eyes as well as our health, and here’s why.
The only blue light that is beneficial to us is that from the sun but when we expose ourselves to excessive amounts of blue light produced by digital screens, we expose our eyes to something unnatural and harmful. Blue light from devices is considered “high-energy visible light” (HEV). Its wavelength, much shorter when compared to colors closer to the red side of the spectrum, hits our eyes at a higher frequency.
Blue light is known to cause eye strain, headaches, and disruptions in your body’s sleep cycle. This can lead to mood problems, chronic fatigue syndrome and visual disorders.
Blue blocker glasses protects your eyes from blue light, and all the symptoms that go along with it. Putting on these glasses for the very first time will show you the difference. Our glasses are high quality, economical and can make a huge difference in many ways.
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