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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2016/10/23/near-infrared-led-lighting.aspx

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  1. First checks indicate to me that this is at best, pseudoscience.

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  2. I have to agree with David C. Frier on this - the article is flawed, refers to information which is just wrong (LEDs are not fluorescent lamps). Cross-over information relating to blue light affecting the body's circadian rhythms but I am unconvinced by the "data" presented in the rest of the article. Exactly what is "non-native EMF" - mentioned three times with no reference and only a comment that the author had a $1000 alternative. Pardon the pun but "colour me" sceptical.

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