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The Amish are pretty healthy to be fair .

I've switched to red light on all of my devices and if I ever change it back or use someone else's, it's like my eyes are being assaulted

Animals wont react negatively to red light at night, but they will flee from a torch.

And where, pray tell, is the day star on this spectrum?

Certainly not shining in my home at 2am like these other lights

True, my point is that the vast majority of or light is bluer than the LEDs. It isn't the color, it is the timing.

That is partially true, but the inclusion of devices that emit blue light directly into our eyes for many hours of the day is different. If you work indoors behind a computer, you spend more time staring at artificial light than the sun.

So, timing, in the sense of exposure levels. To which, there is no simple fix. This is why I have reduced the amount of blue light emitted by my devices, as I cannot control much more than that so long as I am committed to using them at all.

Let's ignore the weaponized pathogens created at Fort Dietrich for now :)