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Do BluTech lenses increase your melatonin levels?

by BluTech Lenses Blue Light Filter Glasses

Yes, BluTech lenses increase your melatonin levels.

Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland in the brain. However, it is found in other areas like bone marrow, gut, and eyes. This hormone tells your body when it is time to sleep and wake up. Normally, the production of natural melatonin hormone begins after the sun sets and it balances our sleep-wake cycle. But, in this digital age, blue light reduces this hormone production that leads to insomnia problem.

When you spend a lot of time in front of a digital screen, blue light from these screens sends a signal to your brain that it is not yet time to produce melatonin. And this can become problematic as it imbalance your wake-sleep cycle.

When it comes to making more melatonin at night, there are many supplements available in the market. However, they can be harmful to your health. So, it is better to use blue light blocking glasses for insomnia. When you wear a pair of these lenses, it increases melatonin levels and delivers improved sleep and health. To help relieve digital eyestrain, these lenses can be worn throughout the day. It has been clinically tested that you can say goodbye to sleepless nights and wake up feeling refreshed after wearing these glasses at least three hours before bedtime.

BluTech provides three types of lenses: BluTech Classic, Ultra, and Max. These lenses have the capability to shield your eyes from high energy, short-wavelength light that change your sleep-wake cycle.

If you are interested to invest in blue light glasses to get better sleep, you should visit BluTech website. By getting in touch with BluTech, you will find one of the authorized dealers near you for blue blockers that fit you. 


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