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Rechargeable Vitamin D lamp

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I was looking yesterday, and come across an old post (about two years old) which mentioned a rechargeable vitamin D lamp for about £200. Unfortunately, I had to leave my computer quickly, and couldn't find it again. Ring any bells? I'd love the details.

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Hi Scruffycat :-)

I also googled rechargable vit d lamp, there was a link to HealthUnlocked

ThyroidUK. They had quite a lengthy discussion about the merits of light

boxes etc. and alternate suggestions.

I've never used one, but a friend of mine finds hers helpful during the

long winter days. :-)

I recall the discussion mentioned Amazon and also John Lewis. :-) xB

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