Therapy light expert
The AABY team has over 20 years of experience in developing phototherapy lamps and corresponding optical products, which ensures quality compliance to international standards. AABY has long upheld the operating concepts of honesty and earnest, keeping up with tide changes growing over time, providing diversified multifarious phototherapy LED lights, and constantly enhancing its competitiveness in various aspects such as price, quality, professionalism.
AABY vision
AABY was established in 2002 with the goal of enriching and improving people’s physical and mental health. AABY currently has independently developed all sorts of advanced phototherapy products. AABY hopes to subvert people’s concept of traditional phototherapy lamps and break down monotony through creativity.
Bring colorful life to people
AABY Looks to introduce a new way of presenting various colour elements into the company’s products. AABY’s phototherapy lamp does not only treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) effectively but also beautifies home decoration.
Feel MORE UPLIFT AND POSITIVE FOR DAILY LIFE
Serotonin (also known as 5-tryptamine) is one of the main chemicals known to be involved in “Seasonal Affective Disorder” (SAD), and its level directly affects people’s mood. When our retina receives specific signals emitted from sunlight, the relevant nerves are activated, and then triggering the physiological mechanism that releases serotonin. When sunlight is reduced, serotonin levels fall and must be stimulated by other means to maintain normal levels. As for melatonin, the hormone that regulates the body’s waking cycle, and its levels varying throughout the 24-hour cycle, rising at night and falling during the day. The human brain’s pineal gland secretes melatonin in dark environments. If there is insufficient sunlight, the pineal gland may oversecrete melatonin, and the circadian clock will be disturbed, leading to insomnia at night and fatigue during the day. Using full spectrum phototherapy lamps helps the body to release serotonin and secrete melanin, thus relieving the seasonal affective disorder.
relief for winter blues
Shorter daylight times in autumn and winter, and sunlight intensity, colour, temperature are different from those in spring and summer, which will affect people physiologically and psychologically. Studies have found that reduced daylight can disrupt the circadian rhythm that controls melatonin secretion, leading to circadian clock disorders and disturbing both people’s mood and sleep. Sunlight changes will affect the visual nerve, and then heart activity, endocrine function and the central nervous system. These appearances of depression in autumn and winter is academically known as “Seasonal Affective Disorder” (SAD) and is often referred to as “winter depression”. Using light therapy is a big relief for winter blues.
regulate circadian rhythm
Phototherapy is physiologically beneficial by resynchronising the body’s clock(circadian rhythm system), enhancing functional sensitivity, and maintaining appropriate sleep stress (homeostasis system).
light therapy
Light therapy gives off full-spectrum light similar to the composition of sunlight by means of a phototherapy unit or device. It can recognize individual circadian rhythm (biological body clock) and change the rhythm according to the cycles of day and night. It can harmonize the sleep-wake cycle of our body, and accomplish better effects on our mood.
Insights
Bright light therapy as an added treatment in depressed patients
It is assumed that bright light therapy could be an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder and recently for non-seasonal depression, two well-known Hong Kong universities have jointly conducted a research in year 2020 and the result of the research was published online by Cambridge University Press on September 14, 2020, where it specified that the achieving remission rate has been doubled when bright light therapy is used as an effective adjunctive treatment for patients with non-seasonal unipolar depression and evening-chronotype.
public library
“Winter Depression” is called “Seasonal Affective Disorder” (SAD). Symptoms include fatigue, drowsiness, anxiety, weight gain and sleep disorders. In some cold regions of the country, where people are more susceptible to this disorder. Public libraries provide light therapy lamp services for the public, on the basis that the light therapy lamp can simulate the light level in spring and summer to help relieve these symptoms.
Schools
Swedish winter days being short, and nights being long. Days can be especially dark. Some schools have installed light therapy lamps in their classrooms to help tired students enjoy simulated daylight.
airlines
Some airlines facilitate phototherapy services in the shower rooms of transit lounges to rejuvenate passengers going through different time zones and helps mitigate jet lag effects.
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