*For insomniacs!* Apollo Health goLITE P1 Light Therapy Device $139.99 shipped

imported_DigiBoOTy

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Saw this on FW and noticed that it is alot cheaper than what I got it for. This is for insomniacs or anyone with SAD. It has worked VERY well for two of my friends as well, and I think it's a great investment for those of you who may think you need it.

There is also a money back guarantee for those who want to try it first.

Features:

*30 Day satisfaction guarantee, 2 year warranty
*Lightweight and portable (less than 1 lb., 6 x 6" size)
*Twice as effective as full spectrum, white light therapy
*Built-in digital timer
*Adjustable light intensity


Light Therapy Device
 

solsovly

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Thanks, I ended up buying it at Costco for 140 + tax + shipping adding another 20 or so, but I want to make sure that I could return it no hassle incase it didn't "work". Looks like it got great user reviews so far from amazon as well. Either way, thank you for posting DigiBoOTy.
 

imported_DigiBoOTy

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Originally posted by: cringer
Here is kind of a "do-it-yourself" version for much cheaper.

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Haha...that's pretty funny :) But as weird as the machine look, it does actually help alot. And for those that do understand the uber crapfest that is insomnia, this might be a hot deal.
 

Mongals

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In the valley where I live winters can be brutal and sometimes the daily exposure to sun is limited. My family has been looking for one of these machines, but the blue light technology looks to be very promising. After reading the reviews from other purchasers I am almost convinced. For $140-180 it is actually a really good deal for this type of machine. Thanks OP
 

nuonce

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I haven't "slept" in 2 years, i just take very short naps. I have so much time, it's cool.