Zzz Filter Cures iPadTM Insomnia, Installs in Seconds and Costs Only $29.95.

The amber filter blocks the blue light from the screen that causes suppression of melatonin the sleep hormone. This ends insomnia problems asssociated with use of the iPad(TM) at night. Plus, never again fight that nearly-impossible task of applying adhesive-laden screen protectors on the market today. .

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University Heights, OH (PRWEB) August 2, 2010

LowBlueLights.com is introducing a non-adhesive filter for the iPadTM that blocks hazerdous blue light. The iPadTM touch screen operates as normal through this easy-to-apply amber Zzz Filter. Blue light has been shown to suppress melatonin production, the hormone that promotes an individual’s sleep. Blocking the blue light for several hours in the evening before retiring is all that is necessary for melatonin to be produced naturally in the body as if one already were in darkness. This does not limit after-dark activities since blocking only the blue component of artificial light allows all other colors to appear normally. This has been confirmed by the thousands of satisfied customers who for years have been using LowBlueLights.com glasses and their other clever lighting merchandise. These products prevent exposure in the evening to the dangerous blue component of artificial light, which in turn, initiates and enhances the body’s melatonin production. Now, a similar solution is available for iPadTM users who no longer need to suffer sleep deprivation because their melatonin production has been suppressed by exposure to blue light.

The new Zzz Filters have an easily applied, non-adhesive frame each made of durable cling vinyl. Beside the unique blue-blocking property, this filter also provides excellent scratch-resistance as does a similar clear protective screen which too is new to the market. Never again does one have to fight that nearly-impossible task of applying those adhesive-laden screen protectors on the market today. The amber Zzz Filters sell for $29.95; the clear screens for only $24.95.

Eyeglasses that only block blue light are also available starting at $67.95, as are light bulbs as low as $4.00. Various other blue-blocking products including filters for TV and computer screens, night lights, book lights along with numerous other unique, sleep-enhancing items are also available at LowBlueLights.com.

The new Zzz Filters for the iPadTM are available only at http://www.lowbluelights.com. They were developed by a team of researchers at John Carroll University who have created these and many other innovative blue-blocking lighting products.

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