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Beyond the Screen: How a Texas Family Turned a Health Struggle Into a Blue Light Awareness Movement

Beyond the Screen: How a Texas Family Turned a Health Struggle Into a Blue Light Awareness Movement
Photo Courtesy: Dan Huber

Sometimes, the most meaningful businesses are born from the hardest seasons of life. For Dan Huber, a Fort Worth, Texas father, eight years of unexplained illness became the foundation for a mission that would touch thousands of families across the country.

Lucia Eyes, the blue light-blocking glasses company he founded, did not start in a boardroom. It started in doctor’s offices and quiet moments of desperation when Huber and his family were searching for answers nobody seemed to have.

The 8-Year Health Nightmare Nobody Could Explain

The story begins when Huber moved his family into a new home and everything started falling apart. Strange symptoms emerged: fatigue, headaches, and autoimmune responses that left doctors scratching their heads. For years, he cycled through specialists with no lasting relief.

Eventually, he discovered the culprit was mold exposure. But that was only part of the puzzle. Through his own research, Huber  became increasingly convinced that constant exposure to blue light from screens and LED lighting appeared to exacerbate his symptoms and overall sensitivity.

The Hidden Danger of Blue Light Exposure You Need to Know

Blue light itself is not inherently dangerous. It exists naturally in sunlight and helps regulate our alertness during the day. The problem is that modern life has fundamentally changed how much blue light we encounter and when. Our screens, LED bulbs, and compact fluorescent lights all emit significant amounts of blue light, often late into the evening when our bodies are trying to wind down.

Research from Harvard Medical School confirms that blue light suppresses melatonin production more powerfully than other light wavelengths. The health benefits of blue light blocking become clear when you understand that melatonin influences our circadian rhythm, which acts as the master clock for countless bodily functions.

When that clock gets thrown off, the effects ripple outward: poor sleep quality, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and eye strain. For Huber, understanding this connection was a turning point. But the personal urgency hit home when his daughter Liz started experiencing similar problems.

His Daughter’s Symptoms Changed Everything

Despite minimal screen use, Liz Huber’s vision began deteriorating rapidly as she started using a computer for schoolwork. She developed severe headaches that would not quit. After adding blue light protection glasses to her prescription lenses, the headaches finally stopped.

Watching his daughter struggle with the same invisible enemy that had stolen years of his health lit a fire in Huber. He knew other families were experiencing the same confusion he had endured. In 2019, the father-daughter team launched Lucia Eyes together. At just 17, Liz helped select the frame styles and even named many of the designs.

Why Many Blue Light-Blocking Glasses Do Not Work

What frustrated Huber most during his journey was discovering how ineffective most blue light eyewear on the market really was. Many brands use a simple coating that blocks only a small percentage of blue light and wears off with scratches.

Lucia Eyes took a different approach. Their blue light blocking glasses use polycarbonate lenses where the protective material is integrated directly into the lens itself, meaning the protection does not fade or scratch away.

The company offers both daytime and nighttime options. Their daytime blue light protection glasses block 45 to 60 percent of blue light, reducing eye strain during work or school without a heavy tint. Their nighttime glasses block 100 percent of blue light, designed to help restore natural melatonin production and support healthier sleep. Both prescription and non-prescription options are available.

Beyond the Screen: How a Texas Family Turned a Health Struggle Into a Blue Light Awareness Movement
Photo Courtesy: Lucia Eyes / Dan Huber

The Majority of Profits Go to This Surprising Cause

What sets Lucia Eyes apart from other blue light eyewear brands is where the money goes. One hundred percent of net profits are donated to HopeChain, a nonprofit initiative focused on raising awareness about anxiety, depression, and youth suicide prevention.

For the Hubers, this commitment is deeply personal. They believe that blue light exposure, poor sleep, and mental health are connected in ways that modern society is only beginning to understand. When young people are glued to screens late into the night, struggling to sleep, and facing mounting pressures, the effects compound.

HopeChain works to reduce the stigma around reaching out for mental health support. Its core message is simple but powerful: you are loved. The initiative creates a forum for young people to have open conversations about their struggles and find the help they need.

What Every Parent Needs to Know About Screen Time

Beyond selling products, the Hubers have become advocates for what they call EBLE awareness, standing for Excessive Blue Light Exposure. They speak about limiting screen time to pediatrician-recommended levels, especially for children and teenagers whose brains are still developing.

Dan Huber points out that the human brain does not fully develop its protective myelin coating until age 25, which may make younger people more vulnerable to chronic blue light exposure. This is why Lucia Eyes focuses heavily on education alongside their products.

For families feeling overwhelmed by the constant presence of screens in modern life, the Hubers offer a practical starting point. Blue light blocking glasses are not a cure-all, but they represent one tangible step families can take to protect their health in a world that shows no signs of slowing down its digital dependence.

Beyond the Screen: How a Texas Family Turned a Health Struggle Into a Blue Light Awareness Movement
Photo Courtesy: Lucia Eyes

How One Family Is Changing the Way We Think About Eye Health

What began as one father’s desperate search for answers has grown into something much larger. Lucia Eyes stands as proof that personal suffering can become purpose, and that small, family-owned businesses can still make a meaningful impact in people’s lives.

The Hubers are not just selling glasses. They are building a community around the idea that we can take back some control over our health, one screen at a time. And for the families they have helped along the way, that message has made all the difference.

 

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Blue light blocking glasses are consumer wellness products and are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.

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