SOLshine's "Fullest" Spectrum Light Technology
SOLshine builds on the technology of the father of full spectrum light, Dr. John Ott.
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HEALTH AND LIGHT
"We have finally learned that light is a nutrient much like food, and like food, the wrong kind can make us ill and the right kind can help keep us well."
— Dr. John Ott
— “LED light exposure that is not balanced with full (spectrum) sunlight loaded with the red parts of the spectrum is always damaging to your biology.” — Alexander Wunsch, MD, PhD, Photobiology Expert.
- SOLshine is a 'nutritional light' source that includes 'visible & invisible' light wavelengths akin to natural sunlight.
- SOLshine emits “balanced” full-spectrum light (FSL) based on an innovative formula unlike common, full-spectrum light.
Beyond Ott FSL
SOLshine intrinsically improves the spectral quality and biological benefits by increasing the CRI (color rendering index) of R9 red to 98 CRI (average), adding a “99” CRI R15, a trace amount of ultraviolet light and five (5) different wavelengths of absolutely, essential near-infrared light (NIR).
- CRI R9 is a very important metric because many light sources will be lacking in red content, but this fact will be hidden due to the averaging out of CRI calculations which do not include R9.
Essential Near Infrared Light is Missing in Common Full-Spectrum Lights
- NIR and red light helps reduce the risk of retinal-inflammation by priming the cells in the retina for "repair & regeneration."
- NIR is critical to the production of ATP, the fuel cells need for metabolism and all vital functions.
- NIR is essential for the production of "subcellular" (mitochondria) as well as "circulatory" (pineal gland) melatonin.
- NIR is especially beneficial at night to prepare for sleep and a “must” when using computers and other electronic screens.
SOLshine's Nutritional Light Technology™
What makes us a nutritional light
- 98 CRI (average R1- R15)
- 5700 Kelvin (average)
- Broad band near Infrared (NIR)
- Trace ultra violet (UV)
Uncommon SOLshine Purple LED vs Common Blue LED
SOLshine utilizes leading-edge ‘purple’ LED tech vs. potentially hazardous blue LED technology for our visible spectrum LEDs as seen below.