Sentences with phrase «full spectrum refers»

Full spectrum refers to the entire infrared spectrum: near infrared, mid infrared and far infrared.

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The best type of office lighting is full spectrum lighting, which is often referred to as the «happy light», because it supports the production of serotonin and can help to eliminate depression.
By full spectrum, I'm referring to phosphatidylcholine, Omega 3s, and Omega 6s / GLA, in addition to natural saturated fats from foods.
Ideally, vitamin E should be consumed in the broader family of mixed natural tocopherols and tocotrienols, (also referred to as full - spectrum vitamin E) to get the maximum benefits.
The problem, as was once again highlighted with the aforementioned lung cancer study, is the vitamin E most often referred to in research (and sold in most stores) is the synthetic form of the vitamin, which will not provide your body with the benefits that natural full - spectrum vitamin E will.
Since around 1980, the author has referred to this complex array of dysfunctions and illnesses — the full spectrum of associated conditions — under the umbrella term Carbohydrate Intolerance (CI).
A central goal of this paper is to argue the benefits of using the term carbohydrate intolerance to refer to the full spectrum of this common metabolic problem, from the earliest subtle impairments to end - stage diseases.
By referring to this condition as CI, an opportunity emerges: Key underlying problems (insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, increased body fat) and the full spectrum of their associated conditions, and signs and symptoms, can be presented as part of one integrated model.
He refers to his approach as «full spectrum treatments,» and embraces many alternative as well as conventional practices.
Integrated into its rooftop are 28 light elements at 10,000 lux, which is the sunlight - mimicking intensity referred to as «full spectrum light».
At first appearing all black, they are in fact made up of multiple shades — what Robert Storr referred to as «a full spectrum -LSB-...] in the lowest possible tonal register.»
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