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NEW Philips Apollo Golite Blu Blue SAD Light Therapy Product Winter Blues Insomnia

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5 Responses to “ NEW Philips Apollo Golite Blu Blue SAD Light Therapy Product Winter Blues Insomnia ”

  1. 5Alive
    February 12, 2010 at 2:01 am

    The shipping was quick and packaging excellent. Haven’t had a chance to use it yet, as it’s a gift for Christmas. Will let you know how it works in a few weeks.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. D. Bilic
    February 12, 2010 at 3:03 am

    Before I started using this product, I was just tired my daylight were really tough on me, I noticed a difference straight away took only a few days, I have more energy and find my self getting more done owing to out the day also I cut back on my coffee, as for sleeping at night I go straight to sleep with out much tossing and turning. The contrivance is pretty compact you can take it with you with out a problem. Simple to use and the alarm is fantastic you have a link of options to wake you with light or sound.

    Highly recommend this light therapy, I went with philips because they have been making bulbs for years.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Laun Gnome
    February 12, 2010 at 4:25 am

    I am giving this a 4 because it does help Winter blues, and it is helping with my sleeping problems. I did not give it a 5 because it claims to fix your problems within a link of days if used properly. While I did notice slight improvements after about 3 days it was about 2 weeks before I saw real results. I did not mind being patient as I know my issues are more than just Winter Blues I have a more severe case of Seasonal Depression. Just because it didn’t work for me straight away doesn’t mean it won’t for someone else.

    I am still very impressed with this small contrivance because I live in an area where the sun rises around 8am and then sets around 5pm all owing to the winter, and even when it is out its very cloudy, dull, and grey. When left to my own devices I wake up when the sun streams owing to my window. If it doesn’t then I don’t wake up, my internal clock is very much based around the sun. The instructions say that you have to have your eyes open for the therapy and this is right, but, that doesn’t mean it isn’t helpful when your eyes are shut. This isn’t a dawn simulator, but I found that if I turn the light on when I just can’t seem to wake up and doze in front of it, I have an simpler time waking up. Then I do the habitual light therapy while I read or eat breakfast. I have been progressively waking up earlier and earlier on my own with this contrivance.

    Even even if I gave it a 4 I still highly reccomend this for anyone looking for a non-medicated deal with to dealing with sleeping problems or winter blues. Just keep in mind you might have to be more patient with it than others.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Alan Barhorst
    February 12, 2010 at 4:51 am

    Philips warns against using this contrivance for people who had cataract surgery. My ophthalmologist cannot clarify why they would issue such a warning. Numerous contacts with various Philips departments could not clarify why they have the warning. They austerely repeated the title-holder’s manual that also does not clarify the reason.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Smile and Teach
    February 12, 2010 at 7:34 am

    I agree with other reviewers that this seems like a well made small contrivance. It is quite sharp, so place the case down over the top to block the lights while you are setting the controls, otherwise you might accidentally turn it on a get too much light in your face! I also keep a piece of cardboard close so that I can block the light quickly if need be. I also realize that I am used to looking around quite a bit, and needing to avoid looking at the light is rather hard to get used to.

    I hope this light will improve my winter mood and energy. I live in North-Central Ohio and we have many cloudy days. I do know that my mood is better if I am able to spend time outside on the few sunny days we have in the winter. My office is windowless, so I plot to use this 15 min in the daylight and 15 in the afternoon. Remember there are several intensity settings and you can use it for longer or shorter periods, so you will have to experiment to find what works for you. Some people nag that various light boxes trigger migraines, which I found out before long after ordering this. Another reason to start slowly at lower intensities, shorter times, and to make sure not to look directly at it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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