The Healthiest Way To Light Your Home For Optimizing Sleep & Energy (& How To Sleep Better When You TRAVEL!) With Block Blue Light's Daniel Ebbett
Ben Greenfield
Oct 23, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Utilize light angle to enhance biological rhythms
Light from above sends a stronger daytime signal to your brain because the cells that detect circadian light (IPRGCs) are most dense in the lower half of your retina.
Switch between light modes effortlessly with full-spectrum bulbs
Special full-spectrum bulbs can switch between daytime, twilight, and nighttime modes simply by flicking a standard light switch on and off within three seconds.
Recognize skin's role in detecting blue light for circadian health
Your skin contains melanopsin receptors that can detect blue light, which has an influence on your circadian clock separate from your eyes.
Wear blue light blocking glasses at night despite software use
Even when using software like Iris or Flux, screens still produce 'LED backlight bleed,' so it's best to still wear proper blue light blocking glasses at night.
Choose effective blue light glasses to protect your eyes
Around 95% of blue light blocking glasses are considered ineffective because they don't block the correct light frequencies specified by scientific literature.
Mitigate EMFs from conventional light bulbs with constant current drivers
Most conventional light bulbs produce three types of EMFs: dirty electricity, electric fields, and magnetic fields, which can be mitigated by bulbs using a constant current driver.
Enable flicker-free screen on new iPhones with PWM setting
Starting with the iPhone 17, there is a new pulse width modulation (PWM) setting that allows you to make the phone's screen essentially flicker-free.
Create minimalist travel kit for managing light
A minimalist travel kit for managing light includes a portable multi-mode lamp, a motion-activated red light, a book light, a sleep mask, and black electrical tape.
Incorporate incandescent bulbs to enhance infrared light in your space
Since modern LEDs lack infrared light, you can better mimic the full solar spectrum by adding traditional incandescent bulbs to a room alongside your full-spectrum LEDs.
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