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The human body actually emits a very faint visible light — a form of bioluminescence — as a byproduct of chemical reactions in cells. This light is about 1,000 times too weak to see with the naked eye. The glow is strongest on the cheeks, forehead, and neck, and is slightly brighter in the afternoon than in the morning.
🧠 Human BodySource: Science Daily