
Sunlamps
Sunlamps are devices that produce bright, artificial light to mimic natural sunlight. They are often used to treat conditions like Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression related to reduced sunlight during winter months. Sunlamps emit specific wavelengths of light that can help regulate your body's internal clock and boost mood and energy levels. When used properly—typically under medical guidance—they can provide a safe alternative to natural sunlight, especially in areas with limited outdoor exposure or during winter. It's important to follow usage instructions to avoid eye or skin issues.