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ReWild Yourself

Is Blue Light the New Smoking? - Dr. Edward Carome #62

ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

Health & Fitness

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2015

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Most of us are exposed to an abundance of artificial blue light on a daily basis, via our modern technology (lamps, cellphones, computers, TVs, etc). Our bodies physiologically respond to light from the blue portion of the spectrum with a state of wakefulness, via the suppression of melatonin production. This constant stream of artificial blue light is wreaking havoc on our circadian rhythms. Today’s guest, a physicist, is one of the leading experts on this topic — Dr. Edward Carome. In this episode, you’ll learn how blue light interacts with our bodies by suppressing melatonin-production and some surprising, and not often discussed, effects this can have on us. Dr Carome relays some excellent strategies on how to minimize blue light exposure, particularly in the evening hours. Whether you are using these blue-light-producing modern devices on a daily basis or not, the information in this interview is extremely important! Enjoy, and please share your thoughts in the ReWild Yourself! Facebook group! I’d love to hear what strategies you are utilizing to safeguard your circadian rhythm! Episode Breakdown: * Dr. Carome’s background in light * The effects of blue light on the pineal gland * Artificial light from our modern devices * Dr. Carome’s experience with melatonin * When to use blue-blockers to support your circadian rhythms * The powerful effects of melatonin * Amount of blue light in LEDs, Incandescents, Tungstens and other bulbs * Do short bursts of blue light at night cause melatonin production to cease? * The best blue-blocking products and how to use * Crisper focus outdoors wearing blue-blocking glasses * Concluding thoughts

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I show you teeth to everyone.

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Don't let no one prove you wrong.

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You are alive. I'm Daniel Vitellas. I'm Daniel, an animal of Daniel Vitalis.

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And you are listening to the Rewildyourself podcast, a show dedicated to

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transcending human domestication, activating our invincible genetic health, and uncovering our true potential.

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In each episode we explore the many aspects of the rewilding lifestyle for better health,

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fitness, and a more rich and fulfilling life.

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