
4 ways cold light is quietly stressing your body
Most people experience more than one -without realizing it.
1. It disrupts deep sleep — even hours later
Cold light mimics daylight, suppressing melatonin and keeping your body alert when it should be resting.
2. Overstimulating for ADHD — adults and children!
People with ADHD experience light more intensely.
Cold light increases overstimulation, making focus and rest harder — especially for children.
3. It creates constant visual noise
Cold light flattens shadows and removes depth.
Your eyes never get a break — forcing your brain to process nonstop, leaving you mentally exhausted.
4. Photophobia affects millions of people
Studies and self-reported data show that light sensitivity is especially common in people with ADHD, where up to ~80% report discomfort or sensory overload from cold lighting.
Loved for how it feels.
Results
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Noticed that it was easier to fall asleep.
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Believe they would buy warm light lamps again.
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Of parents believe their child’s ADHD symptoms became calmer.
Survey conducted on January 5, 2026, among the last 400 customers.
Common questions
Does it help with ADHD?
Does it help with ADHD?
Yes.
Warm light helps create a calm and soothing environment.
In adults it can reduce anxiety and support focus, and it is especially helpful for children, promoting relaxation and a sense of safety.
Does it come with a charger?
Does it come with a charger?
Yes.
The lamp includes its charger and plug, ready to use right out of the box.
Does it have a warranty?
Does it have a warranty?
Yes.
The lamp comes with a warranty that covers manufacturing defects for your peace of mind.
Is the light too bright for nighttime use?
Is the light too bright for nighttime use?
No.
The warm light is soft and gentle, making it ideal for nighttime use without disturbing sleep.