LED Lights in the Home – What About UV Light and House Plants?
The Department of Energy and the U.S. Congress have voted in an energy policy that will help replace the UV light and neon lights in homes, schools and businesses to save energy. It is even been estimated that 14 new electricity generating plants will not have to be built due to the amount of energy we might save. This means we will prevent CO2 from going in the atmosphere and help quell the effects of global warming (a theory that says mankind’s CO2 is causing the Earth’s Atmosphere to heat up?).
LED lights use hardly any energy and they are absolutely incredibly efficient. There is no doubt about that. It is a wonderful and awesome technology. It really will save a tremendous amount of electricity, and yes, with fewer energy generating power plants it will also save a little bit of CO2 in the atmosphere as well.
Still, many people do not understand that LED lights also have an effect on the human body, one that we need to understand better. Also, houseplants need UV light to grow, and when you have houseplants in your house they convert the CO2 in your home into oxygen for you to breathe. So one has to ask if anybody has thought this through properly?
Not long ago a friend of mine who is a comedian, as well as a part-time conspiracy theorist just for fun stated; “Democratic politicians perhaps want Americans to have less oxygen from their house plants and more CO2 in the home so that their brains do not think, and the citizens start believing everything on TV and continue to vote them into office? Whoops that already happened!”
Is it a conspiracy? Hard to say, doubtful actually, but house plants need UV light and LED lights have a different frequency than UV lights. Human bodies will react slightly differently, which may not be good for the immune system or for human health. Very few studies have been done on this, but the ones that have indicate that this is a reality. Yet here we go rushing off without knowing? Please consider all this.
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