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THIE MISSING SUPPLEMENT

$200 a Month on Supplements. Still Exhausted? Turns out the one thing most stacks are missing isn't a pill at all.

  • 10,000 Lux - The Intensity Vitamin D Synthesis Actually Needs

  • UV-Free — Protects Skin While You Use It Daily

  • Works Alongside Your Stack, Doesn't Replace It

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Magnesium. Melatonin. B12. Vitamin D. A pill organizer refilled every Sunday. And the exhaustion doesn't move. Here's the piece most stacks don't touch.

10,000 LUX, RESEARCH STANDARD - The Sol puts out 10,000 lux — the intensity most commonly used in published light therapy studies. Normal indoor lighting is 200–500 lux, nowhere close.

VITAMIN D, TWO WAYS-Your body makes vitamin D through skin exposure to specific light wavelengths — a different process than oral supplementation. Some people supplement consistently and still test low, because oral and light-synthesized vitamin D aren't interchangeable in how the body uses them.

CORTISOL AWAKENING RESPONSE- Energy in the morning isn't only a supplement question — it's tied to the cortisol awakening response, triggered by bright light exposure in your first hour awake. No pill replaces that signal.

UV-FREE, DAILY-SAFE - Unlike direct sun, The Sol filters out UV entirely — so you get the light exposure your body responds to without the skin concerns of raw sun, every single day.

IT DOESN'T REPLACE YOUR STACK - This isn't "throw out your supplements." It's the piece that's been sitting outside the stack the whole time — magnesium and melatonin support sleep, light supports the wake-up side most people never address.

15–20 MINUTES, NO NEW ROUTINE - No new habit to build. It sits on the counter while you take your morning supplements anyway.

RISK-FREE - 60-day money-back guarantee. See if it's the missing piece before deciding to keep it.

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The Numbers Behind Why Supplements Alone Aren't the Full Picture

75% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements regularly. Source: Council for Responsible Nutrition, 2024 Consumer Survey

Supplement users who buy through health professionals spend a median of $100/month — and many spend significantly more once multiple products are stacked. Source: CRN 2024 Consumer Survey

Despite widespread use, a major poll found only about 21% of supplement users had an actual confirmed nutritional deficiency — meaning most people are supplementing without knowing if it's addressing a real gap. Source: American Osteopathic Association / Harris Poll

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See how customers discovered the missing piece behind their low energy.

Your Questions, Answered.

Still have questions? Email us at halohomespace@gmail.com

I already take vitamin D supplements. Why would I need this too?

The Sol is UV-free, so it's not a vitamin D source — vitamin D synthesis specifically requires UVB light, which light therapy lamps deliberately filter out for safety. What The Sol addresses is different: the morning light exposure tied to your cortisol awakening response and alertness, which supplements don't touch. Many people use it alongside their existing vitamin D routine, not instead of it.

Will this interfere with my other supplements?

No — The Sol is a light device, not a supplement, and doesn't interact with anything you take orally.

Is it safe to use every day long-term?

Yes — it's UV-free, designed for daily use.

How is this different from just going outside?

Natural sunlight works too, but isn't always available — short winter days, early work schedules, or just not getting outside in that first hour. The Sol gives you the same intensity on a predictable schedule, indoors.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a replacement for any prescribed medication or supplement regimen. Consult your doctor about vitamin D levels and any health concerns. Results vary by individual.