If you are a mother, someone asks you the greatest happiness in your life, you may say your child. If someone asks you for the most important stress, you might say ... your child. Every mother is worried about the children. From bumps and bruises to friends and bullying, we all want to know that children will be okay, if they grow up properly, become happy and healthy adults.
Imagine or feel, or our rainbow dolphins surround you and fire our rainbow light into your golden field and the essence of your existence. Feel yourself full of rainbow light so that you focus on accepting the rainbow light on every aspect of your existence. Please sit down and become aware of the change and transformation that happened in your presence. Please enjoy energy as much as you like, and know that it will last for the next few months. At any time you can ask us, Rainbow Dolphin, please reduce your light intensity, or withdraw it, follow your own intuition
The name Rainbow Light is related to our first product, Spirulina. In the early days, Spirulina refracted all rainbow colors under the spectrophotometer in the process of nutrient testing. These rainbow colors reveal all the nutrients found in Spirulina. From the scientific point of view, inspired by the power of nature, our brand was born. We continue our leadership in natural products through innovative formulations including raw materials for clinical research and are constantly being tested on safety and purity at our production facility in Sunrise, Florida. These products are based on the latest nutritional science formula to ensure the right combination of efficacy and absorption, usefulness and effectiveness.
How is the color formed? You saw that white light is refracted by raindrops or diffracted by the shiny surface of the CD to form rainbow colors. The rainbow shows the spectrum of visible light. The color visible in the rainbow corresponds to light of different energy. The light at the edge of the rainbow is slightly stronger than the light at the edge of the rainbow. Figure 1. Visible spectrum X-ray, light and radio waves are examples of electromagnetic waves. Light is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect by eye. Conical photoreceptors have evolved so that they are most sensitive in different regions of the visible spectrum. This forms the basis of our color perception (Abrisa Glass & Coatings, 2005)