The INNER LIGHT lamp is not suitable for:
- People with epilepsy or who have had an epileptic seizure
- Photosensitive persons
- People with eye pathologies
- People on photosensitizing treatments
- Persons carrying pacemakers
- People with head injuries, heart attacks, or stroke
- People on anxiolytic, antidepressant, or other mood treatments
- People on treatments with nervous system medication (antiparkinsonian)
- People on antipsychotic treatment or with psychiatric frailty
- Persons who have consumed alcohol or narcotics in the last 24 hours
Like any flashing light (flickering of the sun through the trees or alternating headlights in the car, stroboscopes in discotheque, video games etc.), the INNER LIGHT lamp can trigger epilepsy attacks in 0.3% of people.
The use of the INNER LIGHT lamp is not a substitute for diagnosis, therapy or prevention. Nor is it presented or conceived as a treatment or cure for any health problem.