The present invention involves a light system for stimulating or
regulating neuroendocrine, circadian, and photoneural systems in mammals
based upon the discovery of peak sensitivity ranging from 425-505 nm; a
light meter system for quantifying light which stimulates or regulates
mammalian circadian, photoneural, and neuroendocrine systems. The present
invention also relates to translucent and transparent materials, and
lamps or other light sources with or without filters capable of
stimulating or regulating neuroendocrine, circadian, and photoneural
systems in mammals. Additionally, the present invention involves
treatment of mammals with a wide variety of disorders or deficits,
including light responsive disorders, eating disorders, menstrual cycle
disorders, non-specific alerting and performance deficits,
hormone-sensitive cancers, and cardiovascular disorders.