Treat Vitamin D Deficiency with the HappyLite Deluxe Light Bath
December 28th, 2009 admin
Topics: bath, deluxe light bath, happylite, health, light, sunlight, syndrome, treat, vitamin d, vitamin d deficiency, wellness
In many countries the amount of sunlight is limited during the winter months creating vitamin D deficiency in the skin. The easiest way to treat this condition is by exposing more light to the skin. The HappyLite Deluxe Light Bath provides 10,000 lux glare-free natural sunlight spectrum light and is designed to be carried around easily to act as a “lightbox”. It is designed to screen out the harmful rays and provide the needed healing light to the skin. Price: $199. Buy product: here . Post from Treat Vitamin D Deficiency with the HappyLite Deluxe Light Bath

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