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18 Nov 2023, 03:15 GMT+10
In a thought-provoking episode of The Quantum Biology Collective, seasoned engineer Ken Ceder joins host Meredith Oke to explore the intriguing concept of light as a vital nutrient for the human body. With over three decades of experience in healthy light solutions, Ken sheds light on the impact of malillumination and the parallels between light and essential nutrients.
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Key Takeaways:
Malillumination and Light as a Nutrient: Ken Ceder introduces the idea that light is a nutrient, similar to food. Malillumination, as he suggests, emphasizes the importance of light quality in our daily lives.
Pioneering Work of John Ott: Ken delves into the pioneering work of John Ott in the field of full spectrum light technology. Ott's serendipitous findings on light's influence on plant growth led to the creation of the first full spectrum light tube, a breakthrough for simulating the benefits of natural sunlight indoors.
Negative Repercussions of Unhealthy Lighting: The discussion addresses how the kind of light we are exposed to can disrupt circadian rhythms, impact metabolism, affect sleep, weight management, and even contribute to mood imbalances.
Innovative Light Solutions: Ken introduces his own innovative light product designed to address the challenges of spending too much time indoors. This solution combines LED efficiency with a composition of light that mirrors the natural spectrum, including traces of ultraviolet and near-infrared light, aiming to bring the benefits of sunlight to indoor spaces.
Conscious Light Choices for Well-being: Throughout the conversation, Ken emphasizes the significance of conscious light choices for overall well-being, highlighting that light is a nutrient providing energy to the human body.
Listeners are encouraged to tune in to gain valuable insights into the profound impact of illumination choices on human health and to explore ways of enhancing well-being through thoughtful consideration of lighting environments.
About Ken Ceder:
To learn more about Ken Ceder visit:
SOL light therapy device: https://solshine.org/products/sol-photovites use code: QBC
Science of Light Foundation: solshine.org
Ken Ceder's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-ceder-03866b10/
Ken Ceder's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064320986611
About the Podcast Host:
To learn more about Meredith Oke visit the Quantum Biology Collective website (Quantum Biology Collective).
About The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast:
The Quantum Biology Collective is a group of pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of quantum biology: a new paradigm of understanding how human health REALLY works that is light years beyond the current established medical model. From the vast research showing that circadian rhythms regulate every important process in the body to emerging research that quantum mechanical processes are taking place in our cells-this new world is the missing link that you're searching for, whether you're a health practitioner, or someone trying to optimize your own health and your family's.
We feature a variety of experts, from medical doctors to researchers to health coaches, who all have first-hand experience applying these principles-and getting incredible results-in their health practices and in their own lives.
To become a QBC member and get invites to live deep dives & access to our video library: www.quantumhealthtv.com
To take our 8 week practitioner certification in the science of quantum biology so that you can add it to your existing area of expertise: www.appliedquantumbiology.com.
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