Thanks, Brady, I willl! --Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brady Barrows" <bradybarrows@...>
To: <rosacea-diet-users-support-group@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 10:56 PM
Subject: [rosacea-diet-users-support-group] Re: Computer monitors & flushing
> Brian,
> I have a page on CRT monitors at this url >
>
> http://www.rosacea-diet.com/html/vdt.html
>
> I have always thought that a CRT monitor is worse for rosacea than an LCD
> monitor, but now that you have mentioned this I am not sure. It would
> seem logical to me that the LCD would be better for rosacea than the CRT,
> but obviously there needs to be some further research on this.
>
> I have formed a non profit for rosacea research which you can join and
> help us do this kind of novel research hopefully some day. Come join us .
>
> http://www,irosacea.org
>
> Brady
>
>
> --- In rosacea-diet-users-support-group@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Shaffner"
> <brianshaffner@...> wrote:
>>
>> I am one of those effected by computer screens-- probably my worst
>> source of flushing, along with fluorescent lights. (and, I understand
>> what sits behind an LCD screen is basically a fluorescent light)
>>
>> This is highly unfortunate as, like most of us, I need to do the bulk
>> of my work on computer! I heard this reaction was based on chemicals
>> in the brain, not effect on the skin itself, and could be corrected
>> with a pair of rose tinted glasses. Well, I got the glasses, and
>> they did not effect the flushing as far as I can tell.
>>
>> I've had some success with lowing the intensity of the screen, and
>> looking at it down at an angle instead of right in front of it. But,
>> that is uncomfortable and hard on the eyes.
>>
>> Anyone found a solution to this? Does anyone know if the old CRT
>> monitors are actually better for us than the LCDs? (i.e. perhaps the
>> light source wasn't fluorescent in nature)
>>
>> Any helpful into on this really appreciated!
>>
>>
>> Regards, Brian s.
>>
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