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Leslie M's avatar

It’s very hard to even find incandescent bulbs any more. I hate LEDs but that’s all available in the stores.

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Sludge's avatar

Head to your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore and you will find more than you need for very very low prices! Or similar recycling/reuse/thrift store.

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Leslie M's avatar

Hmm…I frequently browse thrift stores and have yet to see incandescent light bulbs, but I will keep looking. Thanks

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Sludge's avatar

Dr. Henry Ealy is a super genius and a natural healer! Thanks for giving him some well-deserved love. He is also one of the very few who spoke out early and often about the deadly Covid jab.

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Mary Jo Nieson's avatar

Almost impossible to find incandescent bulbs

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Dr John Ott's book Health and Light covered information regarding light years ago...He advocated using incandescent bulbs...and not using fluorescent, which was very harmful. John Ott's information was used in the movie On Clear Day You can See Forever...showing how light made plants grow more rapidly. Ott was an advanced thinker.

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Vonu's avatar

White LEDs produce white light from intense blue light from blue LEDs and they emit large amounts of blue light, which can be reduced with the selection of "soft" white LEDs.

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Step O'Rafferty's avatar

I have never used fluorescent lights of LED lights. To me it seemed obvious that they were unhealthy.

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Synickel's avatar

Sorry, but I'm not buying into all this lighting hype. I work all day on a blue screen, right up to getting into bed. I can barely stay awake to say my prayers and get settled in. And I don't go to be late. I have also seen devices using blue light, like others use red, for therapy.

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Bonnie Camo MD's avatar

Unfortunately, incandescent light bulbs are illegal in california!

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Nancy plummer's avatar

That should be an alarm right there!

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Michael's avatar

What’s your plan to stop big pharma I’d be glad to hear it. Then where were you in the last two administrations? I’ll tell you where, sitting on your hands. There is a process.

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Barb's avatar

haha, you are kidding aren't you? or do you come from another planet?

There are NO incandescent bulbs available - they were ditched a couple of years ago and all we have are these LED pieces of crap.

I hate them but there no other alternative but candles, kerosene lamps, I don't even know whether or not a Fluorescent bulb is any better.

But if tou know where to buy one in Australia - I AM ALL EARS.

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Allie's avatar

Several years ago the government was planning on banning incandescent bulbs. I think Westinghouse stopped producing them here as a result. At the time, I bought a small closet full of them. I still have many left. I recently moved to a retirement home and the building is totally equipped with LED bulbs. I only have one table top lamp now and I use an incandescent bulb in that. The corporation that owns my home is fully woke and full-on climate change. I tell my fellow residents that I read that LED lights can cause blindness. So many of the elderly here have visual impairment to begin with.

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RCON's avatar

I live in Oregon City and I have the internet…. Where in the world can I find incandescent bulbs??????

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Step O'Rafferty's avatar

They are usually available on ebay. When the bans on incandescent were coming into effect some people stockpiled them and will now sell them on-line. In Australia they are usually about $1 each if you buy them in packs of 20. If you cant find them on-line in your country you can resort to buying the small 15 watt refrigerator light bulbs and set up a few of them in your living space. I have six of them hanging in strategic places in my kitchen which amounts to 90 watts.

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Karen McDonough's avatar

It’s very difficult to take Dr. Ealy seriously when you observe his behavior on X.

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andy's avatar

I mostly agree with not judging books by their covers - - however, have you seen the covers on some so-called romance paperbacks? extreme prejudice have I for that fatal femme stuff - - yet people aren’t books (heck, people hardly even read books anymore … not that public libraries were ever in any danger of being overrun…) but Dr. E’s cover does give me pause.

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Chromalux, a French, by way of Finland, subversion of the Vichy bulb pirates, sells 100 watt incandescent bulbs, among others. I bought some of those, some other incandescents for the bathrooms - all good. The floods for the cans in the kitchen ceiling never arrived, “out of stock” we had to pull that explanation out of them, eventual refund, & I see now the websites parenthetically indicate same … service standards & the quaint “the customer is always right” continue to slide. And, of course, you will pay super-premium prices for all these privileges.

https://healthlighting.com/

https://lumiram.com/about-chromalux/

Have you heard of “The Phoebus Cartel”? Phoebus means "bright" means I fear these ladies doth protest way too much ... dimmest bulbs in the box.

This light bulb faction of planned obsolescence pirates & landfill-filling operations have been with ye since before you were a ye:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IMjamIX9Jk

These people, this de/mentality, makes the swooning woman in the pirate’s arms on those “romance” paperback covers look pretty good, in comparison.

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Michele's avatar

There goes Thanksgiving Dinner! This needs to be stopped.

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