Philips HF3228-60 User Manual

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Understanding Light, Health, and Circadian Rhythms

The human body uses light cues, such as those provided by the sun, to time certain internal functions.

Properly timed rhythms regulate mood, sleep, energy, appetite, and digestion. These daily internal cycles,

called circadian rhythms, sometimes fall out of sync, resulting in an unregulated body clock.
Unfortunately, modern living has dramatically altered nature’s cues. A modern day no longer starts at the

crack of dawn and ends at 8:00 PM. Workdays are getting longer and many people face shift work sched-

ules. Additionally, the advent of electric lighting allows social gatherings and personal activities to extend

well into the night. These factors have diminished the body’s natural ability to regulate the body clock.

Circadian Rhythm Imbalance

When our circadian rhythm becomes imbalanced, the body produces the wrong hormones, chemicals,

and neurotransmitters at the wrong time of the day. The results range from feelings of sadness to sleep-

lessness to lack of energy. Many people suffer from a loss of energy and mood that can last for a short

period of time to more than a couple of weeks. For many, these feelings come on stronger in the winter

and in darker climates.

An imbalance in circadian rhythms contributes to the following:

• Winter Blues

• Lack of energy (especially in the winter)

• Feelings of sadness

• Sleeplessness

• Jet Lag

• Mood swings

• Lack of concentration

• Irritability

• Loss of appetite

Restored Balance with BLUEWAVE Technology

BLUEWAVE Technology™ helps shift circadian rhythms back to their normal pattern by delivering a

specifically engineered wavelength, color, and intensity of light that stimulates the production of key

substances triggered by the brain. BLUEWAVE™ naturally affects the body by shifting the body clock to

its correct timing, causing the proper signals to be produced at the right time of day.

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