Low energy lightbulbs and Lupus
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No need to panic buy yet. You will still be able to buy them from abroad and this nutty, costly law may soon be thrown out.
Kevin Verdun, chief executive of the lighting association said only two-thirds of incandescent bulbs were being phased out. "These things have been taken into consideration and there will be bulbs they can still use."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7170246.stm
Joseph 8)
Kevin Verdun, chief executive of the lighting association said only two-thirds of incandescent bulbs were being phased out. "These things have been taken into consideration and there will be bulbs they can still use."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7170246.stm
Joseph 8)
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Hi8, yes the bulbs do affect lupus rashes. I am not diagnosed with lupus as yet but have problems with the rashes. Flourescent lighting too causes red and painful rashes. A friend who has lupus told me about the bulbs, and we only use them in the hall, at one end of the sitting room etc.0
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