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@leelahr-tz8gwАй бұрын
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@JenniKayHMCTrainer5 ай бұрын
My son has been suffering in severe physical pain for over a year, from blood clots moving through his heart and lungs. Thus far, laser red light therapy I've been doing with a handheld device at home has shown to be so far the only effective treatment. Doctors are not involved with his treatments beyond blood thinners, and we've had 0 help from them , so we are doing all on our own. 2 days ago, while passing a clot, he could feel the red light break apart a large blood clot in his lung into small pieces. I'm praying this works for him. Thanks, guys, for this video and for sharing the information!
@janschuster93645 ай бұрын
Maybe looking into the mechanism of "zeta potential" will provide you also with some additional ideas for a treatment protocol. It's about the negativ charge of our red blood cells which keep them apart and free flowing. Groundig helps, e.g. walking barefoot on mother earth who is a sea of electrons. Best wishes
@jewelleryaddict5 ай бұрын
@@janschuster9364 yes, grounding may seem silly but there is truth in it and studies to confirm it's help along with many individuals testimonies.
@pandoraefretum4 ай бұрын
Good wishes to your son. May I ask which device you are using? Thx
@watchwoman69574 ай бұрын
Take a supplement called nattokinase. It is what is getting rid of the blood clots from the experimental medical intervention people were told to take. It works. Within days it will go away/
@imaniwilson18484 ай бұрын
Sending healing light energy to your son and blessings to you both. 🙏🏽💕
@DennisSmithGrandCayman6 ай бұрын
I work shirtless outside almost everyday. Feels really good. I’ll be 100 in 23 years. Can’t wait to get there.😊
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Dennis, cool. I will see you when you get there!
@VS-vs3nn6 ай бұрын
Looking good 👍
@OTISWDRIFTWOOD5 ай бұрын
Enjoy the trip :)
@galeriadesol9485 ай бұрын
Nice way to put it. I'll be 100 in 24 years! 😆
@spazmonkey38155 ай бұрын
Oh you can wait....enjoy every day now...now is so important.
@aheat74535 ай бұрын
If you're interested in different red light devices, you may find Alex Fergus helpful. Red light therapy is his passion. He tests most devices on the market and compares them.
@DianneElizabeth642 ай бұрын
Thank you
@LadybunnykillerАй бұрын
What video(s) from him specifically?
@ninawalsh96825 ай бұрын
I have been sticking red light up my nose for over 20 years (Rhinobeam) and it is the only thing that fixed my sinusitis after bodged surgery and years of steroids.
@Daniel-p4l6g3 ай бұрын
For the past three months, I’ve been using a red light therapy device from Future Form Official, and it’s been nothing short of transformative. I’m 68 years old, and I first gave it a try after struggling with lingering shoulder pain from an old tennis injury. My daughter had been urging me to do something for my well-being. I started dedicating 15 minutes each morning, focusing on my lower back, shoulders, and sometimes even my knees after a long walk with my dog, Max. What surprised me the most wasn’t just the relief in my joints-although that’s been incredible-but how much better I feel overall. I’ve always been an early riser, but now I wake up with more energy and less stiffness. The most unexpected change, though, has been my skin. My sister, who’s always been the one to have a “glow,” recently asked me what I was doing differently because my skin looked “fresh”. For someone who’s always kept it simple with skincare, that’s a big deal! If you’re looking for something that feels gentle yet delivers noticeable results, I’d recommend red light therapy in a heartbeat-it’s really helped me in ways I didn’t expect.
@angiekitson-harris42573 ай бұрын
Pretty expensive aren't they? 😮
@angiekitson-harris42573 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-p4l6g Just curious as to whether you use just the red light or infra red light as well for your face? Cheers.
@krzykrisАй бұрын
I've been using red light therapy for about 30 minutes a day for 2 months. I'm also taking methylene blue. I've noticed the same thing with my skin. I also have more energy and a better mood. Years old injuries are healing. And you know it's good, because my dog always jumps up under the red light as well.
@angiekitson-harris4257Ай бұрын
@@Daniel-p4l6g Hello and congratulations on your fantastic results, could you share the link to the one you bought? Thanks
@Daniel-p4l6gАй бұрын
@@angiekitson-harris4257 I bought the Future Form 500 panel and use both red light and near-infrared on my face.
@deepost26046 ай бұрын
I’m age 82, with a red light. Thanks for the idea. I’ll stand on one leg and time it. It’s not a research group, but I let you know how I do!
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for sharing. Please give the standing test a try. I have tried it and its a lot harder than it seems! I think 30 seconds is the target.
@notadonna59835 ай бұрын
So, what happened?
@deepost26045 ай бұрын
@@notadonna5983 I’ve been dealing with a cartilage problem in one knee for about a year now. Some days I limp. Some days the gait is fine. It is rather unpredictable. I just try to keep walking and paying attention to balance. The red light has definitely improved my sleep. I figure that is foundational to other improvements.
@Sundance3042 ай бұрын
Where did you purchase the Red Light, or did you go for treatments?
@deepost26042 ай бұрын
@@Sundance304 I purchased my red light panel directly from Platinum. Now that it is fall, I use it every morning. For me, having it in my home assures consistent use. I consider this to be an investment in my health with the daily sessions. It’s worth the time and energy.
@missrose0077Ай бұрын
I started using / studying LED Red Light Therapy in 2006 and this video is far and away the most interesting and comfortable to listen to. One does not drift off from overly scientific verbiage even though this is a highly scientific study. This video will definitely be saved in my favorites. 💯
@ModernHealthspanАй бұрын
Hi Miss Rose. Thanks! 😊
@kd25335 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to be treated by one of those vets who also ran a human photonic therapy practice - the late Dr Brian McLaren, Australia. He sparked my interest in red light therapy back in 1996 (I was 14). I own a panel and a photonic torch thesedays, as do all my family members. I also use it for my rescue Greyhound. Great interview. Thank you!
@UpliftedPath2 ай бұрын
Which do you own? Brands?
@cleliaibello8647Ай бұрын
I am 87 years old and have been using re light therapy for the last 5 year. When I feel pa ins coming on I set in front my panels and feel such beter I eliminated gallbladder stone with it but also I was on no fat diet. My specialist wanted to take my gallbladder out. 5 years later I still have my gallbladder. On my last visit he discharged me because gallbladder was clear. Can't ask for better.
@ModernHealthspanАй бұрын
Hi Clelia, thanks. Great to hear that it is working and fixed your gallbladder.
@lighthealerastrid14656 ай бұрын
Fascinating interview. I have listened to many on this topic and this is by far the most informative. Dr Jeffrey is a fine human being, full of integrity, humility and kindness. I have been using a full panel a few times a week for 12 minutes (front only). I will pare this down. One thing that happened was my left eye (for which I have needs a prescription lens to read, due to presbyopia) suddenly returned to normal close-up vision. I had to knock the lens out of my glasses before getting a new pair. Also, my optometrist said she has never seen anything like this, or the disappearance of two new cataracts, that we were waiting to “ripen.” I am 72.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Astrid thanks for sharing. I will give that a try and see if it works for me too!
@angelawilliamson67656 ай бұрын
I thought you have to wear eye protection goggles with the red light lamps, can you recommend which type to buy as my eyes are getting worse. Thank you Angie UK
@boomcg43516 ай бұрын
I’m trying to improve eyes. Lots of floaters and dry eye. I hear red light can work. Do you wear goggles and if not. Are your eyes open in front of the panel? How far away from the panel?
@lrduff6 ай бұрын
How close were you to the panel? pare down to shorter time? Red and infrared, or just red?
@Needless2say6 ай бұрын
@boomcg4351 My Dad had eye floaters (he passed at 91) I wish I had known about bad seed oils and their impact on the eyes, joints, and connective tissue 10 years ago.
@saddlelac2 ай бұрын
I was using red light therapy 25 years ago. Our lights were approved for animals but we used it on ourselves. I used it primarily for horses, and used it on the acupressure meridians.
@ModernHealthspan2 ай бұрын
Thanks, interesting to hear.
@alicejwho6 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you! What a humble man of integrity Dr Jeffery seems to be. Also, I've listened to many talks on red light but still learnt so much from this. I've subscribed, as a consequence.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Alice, thanks!
@penmaenmawrdefiant11466 ай бұрын
According to Glenn Jeffrey's view: 1. Systemic effect: The idea is that applying red light therapy to one area of the body can potentially have mitochondrial effects throughout the entire body. 2. Whole-body impact: This concept proposes that the benefits of red light therapy aren't limited to just the area of direct application. 3. Mitochondrial communication: The theory might be based on the idea that mitochondria can communicate across the body, potentially spreading the effects of the therapy. 4. Ease of application: If true, this would mean that treating one area could potentially benefit the whole body, making the therapy more convenient. It's important to note that this perspective differs from the more commonly accepted view in the scientific community, which generally considers the effects of red light therapy to be primarily local. While there's ongoing research in this field, the systemic effects of localized red light therapy are not yet widely established or accepted in mainstream scientific literature.
@debbieacook4 ай бұрын
Of course not, cuts into big pharma💵
@lightitup333333 ай бұрын
@@debbieacookmy thoughts exactly. Google is now suppressing my methylene blue research. Yesterday I got mostly positive results. Today it’s hard to get past the scary side effects, which sound exaggerated or based on someone taking 200 mg at a time.
@seachangeau26 күн бұрын
So how sick is sunscreen making everyone?
@seachangeau26 күн бұрын
Oh thats interesting ive always hated flouros I hate led lights and I hate sunblock on the window glass. I love sunshine and i want my incandescents back!
@davewhipp50516 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview, one of the best guests you've had. He's so good at putting his science over in a straightforward, down to earth manner. Thanks.😉
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Dave, thanks! Talking with Dr Jeffery was a lot of fun.
@sonjah19136 ай бұрын
I have heard and it makes sense to me that the only possible problem would be if people take medicines and are warned to stay out of the sun - that would be something to be cautious of. I have several devices but my Hooga $40 plus shipping handheld floodlight type device is still my favorite. It is too bright for my eyes and not easy to use on my back so I bought a wrap. I love my red light/infrared - helps aches and pains, eases my bone on bone basal thumb arthritis night pain, healed a abscess on my dog - best device ever. It is my favorite gift to give.
@cherylmcduff53886 ай бұрын
Where do you buy yours from??
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Sonja, sounds great. Thanks for sharing.
@Nando_lifts20216 ай бұрын
Why stay out of sun after redlight
@sonjah19136 ай бұрын
@@Nando_lifts2021 I was tryjng to say that if you take medicine and are told to avoid the sun then you should also avoid red light/infrared as it has some of the same wavelengths as sunlight. I know some medicines will cause people to blister or have hives if they get out in direct sunlight.
@janetheyboer12236 ай бұрын
To increase the mitochondria in your body, does your Whole body need to be in front of the light or is it just as beneficial to have it shine on you hand or use it to improve your eye site?
@biggbbear630023 күн бұрын
Rudolph and his red nose was a head of his time. Merry Christmas!!
@ModernHealthspan23 күн бұрын
Hi, Merry Christmas!
@aaronkaser33286 ай бұрын
"You tend to ignore what you can't see" I thought about how we as humans ignore God's existence because we can't see Him... but just because we don't see Him, does not mean that He is not here.
@RonJagannathan-l5m5 ай бұрын
He is not there. Godamn god rascal!!!
@jc10907Sealy5 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏 the glory of God is evident on the creation all around us, including our marvelously designed human body.
@MTheory3333 ай бұрын
Hahaha
@taylormariee22882 ай бұрын
I thought this same thing as I was learning the concept of red light.
@monharris28Ай бұрын
Yes, or She
@twobitgator045 ай бұрын
I’ve experienced many lectures on the benefits of red light therapy. This specific lecture is without a doubt, the most informative. Thank you.
@flamenco15 ай бұрын
I have relapsed into my CFS and have extremely low energy, Red light can be a great tool to help. Also Dr Sarah Myhill in the UK is on the leading edge of helping CFS sufferers. Keto diet, vit c and Iodine are the base therapies in which she adds more depth.
@allisen51252 ай бұрын
for years I have been following Dr. Jack Kruse, who has lots of informations on light and grounding. He is a neuro-surgeon and has an institute in El Salvador. He is very successful in healing people with sunlight and grounding.
@peterz536 ай бұрын
Very informative. Nice guy too, sincere, with no snake oil to sell.
@holycompost3 ай бұрын
BTW, snake oil was the healing omega 3 essential fatty acid
@MixtrisUFOimages6 ай бұрын
Fantastic show. I got my red light panel a month ago and I am experiencing a lot of positive benefits. One of the best things I've done for my health. Now I know I will use these for the rest of my life
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Great to hear, and thanks for sharing!
@KathyPianoHarp6 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you for a well-rounded interview. You brought cutting-edge research to practical application.
@jewelleryaddict6 ай бұрын
Husband and I been using red lite for maybe 5 yrs at 70. Our cats love it and we know it helps them and their aging also. Thanks for info on eyes especially been wondering if helps and how etc. Great info thanks so much. I take a magnesium that includes all three myself. Have been taking many years. Husband takes one regular one.
@davidgifford81126 ай бұрын
Loved this episode, what a fantastic guy. So much fascinating information in a single interview, I may have to watch it again!
@joycehaines20554 ай бұрын
Do crowd funding, people will send money to help you tubers achieve their life goals, we would all love to donate to somebody that will help for generations. Crowdfunding is a huge way to achieve this goal.
@judyboehm52152 ай бұрын
I got the ultimate Platinum Red Light therapy. There is a full length table with leverage to move the panels up and down. I also have the Mito helmet, Vielite headpiece, nasal penetrator to go under the temporal lobe and into the brain. The table restores ATP, collagen etc broadcasting the seven rays of the sun. It is Genesis machine which through time and starting from center point of the cell outward healing. Platinum Red Light Therapy is amazing.
@ModernHealthspan2 ай бұрын
Hi Judy thanks for sharing. Platinum is one of the few providers with 1060 nm, that Dr Paul Chazot was using.
@bernadettebecher46896 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview. Thank you for all the information. Good luck for future funding- so important.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Bernadette, thanks!
@latina6876 ай бұрын
I do it everyday 2 times per day 20 min es time. It’s great I have CKD and it’s helped me so much with my energy and muscle pain
@angiekitson-harris42573 ай бұрын
Are you on dialysis by any chance. Hope you're well. 🙏
@HealthyLiving_2126 ай бұрын
What a wonderful guest and host… A lot of my questions were answered . The wonderful dialogue sparked some of my own . This was the absolute best photo modulation interview l have heard on KZbin. Thank you for your time
@bettybregar95666 ай бұрын
I close my eyes while facing the morning sun and see the red light filter through my lids in seconds.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Betty, thanks for sharing, that is a good point and indeed shows that light does penetrate the body.
@mballer6 ай бұрын
@@ModernHealthspan I didn't understand why he was talking about using red light after he had bicycled to work. Surely he's just been bathed in massive amounts of red light from the Sun.
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna59745 ай бұрын
@@mballer it was cloudy. ;-)
@joevans57135 ай бұрын
That’s correct - green foliage amplifies infrared light. There’s a great video by Friendly Pharmacy 5 featuring Dr Roger Seheult explaining how that works and the biological effects and benefits. All the best
@dorej84325 ай бұрын
I don't believe I heard him say that when he rides his bicycle it's daylight @@mballer
@scoobtoober29755 ай бұрын
For the bee's too. My wife loves you. She's an alley based small hive keeper. They died this paste early spring. Too much cold/dry stress. Winter was a bit extended. We'll try some red lights. We have wild fires now too. It's hurting all life at the moment. Horrible light and smoke/particles
@l.r42446 ай бұрын
From the 59:58 min to the 1:01:45 min mark it sounds like a Red Light Therapy session from a device is beneficial at night to help with sleep but that same night session won't help the body makie very much ATP to be used for later? Is this correct? I would like to give my body permission to make ATP anytime and store the rest till needed. Like dividends.
@jewelleryaddict6 ай бұрын
I suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome 30 yrs now. But my first college course biology heard again about ATP and what it did. I then asked professor in 1988 what can I do to increase my ATP to make more energy. Funny cause at that time he had no answer. So I kept researching myself and now take suppliments to increase my ATP like gensing and co q10 NADH and resveratrol amino acids etc to many to list. So is there anything you would suggest to further u crease my energy. I use red lite now about last 5 years or more. With degree in Health Ed. I really appreciate this info. Thanks again.
@pippy21576 ай бұрын
Glycine and Taurine feed the mitochondria
@raymondspagnuolo82226 ай бұрын
Ergothionine and carnosine for mitochondria health.
@jewelleryaddict6 ай бұрын
@@raymondspagnuolo8222 Thanks so much for the help. I know your busy and I do appreciate it
@Needless2say6 ай бұрын
I was taking like 15 suppliments per day and the stated watching some videos with Morley Robbins I've started doing some of them and my need for suppliments has dropped down to 10 or 20% of what I was taking. He's a very interesting fellow.
@khlim4286 ай бұрын
Search for mitochondria and red light infrared and morning sun bathing
@yvonnedavies88606 ай бұрын
Amazing Dr. Jeffery. I am already using the red light for my AMD. Keep up the good work!
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Yvonne, thanks for sharing. I hope that red light is working for you!
@27kjh4 ай бұрын
What a great conversation and what a wonderful man,…Dr. G Jeffrey. I hope you have him on again.
@victoro.velasquez81044 ай бұрын
18:59 yes, mitochondrial degeneration is linked to energy consumption in each organ, and as the gentleman said, the eye in an old mouse 🐀 consumes higher energy than other organs. So each organ has also an intrinsic electrical resistance and voltage to work well. 23:45 23:56 💯✅ 24:14 😲💥😕 25:07 😢😕 25:34 25:39 👍🏼
@buzzbair2Күн бұрын
Great informative video. Thank you for all of the things you share with us.
@ModernHealthspan3 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@bill99896 ай бұрын
I'm old. I've been using Red Light and NIR 3-4 times a week for about 2 years. I believe it helps my everyday health, BUT I can't feel any improvement in my energy level or general health.
@surferscollective6136 ай бұрын
Glycine and taurine help feed mitochondrial function
@bill99896 ай бұрын
@surferscollective613 yes. I take both plus NAC.
@MixtrisUFOimages6 ай бұрын
@@bill9989 are you standing close enough
@drooyrich12796 ай бұрын
Use panels not emitting emf radiation .. some panels have a filter for this .. I recommend going only to these panels
@kathys75825 ай бұрын
what type of panels would you recommend? Do you have a link to where to buy them?
@supasal93215 ай бұрын
@@kathys7582I just bought the ROJO 900. I’m in Australia. When listening to an explanation video they said it had no emfs and I thought gee I hadn’t even thought of that. It gets a really high score for value. Alex Fergus on utube is really good at explaining all the options
@sideeffect22 ай бұрын
@@kathys7582Hooga claims no emf detected 6 inches from their panels. Good prices from them as well 😊
@richardburklin48616 ай бұрын
So red light therapy is most effective in the morning, but one usually has the largest meal at dinner time which is in the evening so if you’re trying to minimize the glucose spike, should you use the red light therapy in the morning before in the evening?
@OIOnaut6 ай бұрын
at 00:45:00 Talk about excess ATP, he does also ignore the burning of hydronium ions giving them electrons from former complexes, charge separation separation along chromophore 4 making water. He also seems not to realise how ketones from fat work at complex 2. That said it is obvious that he has not stumbled to the works of Laszlo Boros nor Gerald Pollack. Boros claims that the TCAcycle is seemingly needlessly complex only to make sure that deuterium can not pass towards complex 5. As said alteady, will break it!
@JenniKayHMCTrainer5 ай бұрын
Doctor Glen. Have people or patients by handheld life pro devices or a similar brand and start to organize citizen scientist to participate globally in the projects that may be an easier way to reduce costs and cover more research grounds. Keeps up the great work
@veeveemille88306 ай бұрын
Thanks, Richard. Fantastic interview with a heavy-hitter in the space. I’d like to know, though, does he recommend pulsed red light or a continuous beam when using red light lamps?
@penmaenmawrdefiant11466 ай бұрын
brilliant interview. Would have loved a question and answer on CFS.
@damiangrouse45645 ай бұрын
All the red light devices I’ve seen are made with LEDs. Given that the doctor’s statement about LED lightbulbs needs to be clarified…is it just household lighting that’s bad? Are ALL LEDs?
@ospringateАй бұрын
I have an incandescent ir bulb
@myself3d6 ай бұрын
So good interview. Learned a lot. Thanks a lot you both.
@upduhwhazoo64386 ай бұрын
Surprising info on dosing! He uses MUCH lower than the other resources I have seen.... interesting.
@v.annabonac29136 ай бұрын
So interesting, thank you. Would you discuss the processes in metabolism when mitochondria are “fed” fats instead of sugars as is the case in carnivor animals and humans (e.g., the work of DRs Med Ken Berry, Shawn Baker, prof Thomas Seyfried…) who find that carnivor (fats with meats) metabolism is cca twice as energy efficient as glucose metabolism and with much lower resulting inflammatory reactions. Would be so interesting to extend your research into the interplay of red light and fat metabolism of mitochondria.
@Needless2say6 ай бұрын
Those are great Dr's, I also like Dr Ben Lynch, Dr Peter Osborne, Morley Robbins, Dr Eric Berg and many others.
@GodDieux6 ай бұрын
Hello Richard, I love your channel I thought this was a really great interview It seems like it has different applications I have several lights from EMR TEK Am I correct in understanding or concluding that he feels that just two minutes a day perhaps twice a week would be sufficient to get full reward from such. Do you have the impression that getting red light on all parts of the body is relevant? On one hand, he made it sound quite minimalist like any amount would just turn on a switch But realistically speaking, to me it would seem best to hit the full body for 10 to 20 minutes , thrice a week would be ideal. And his sharing about the children suffering from mitochondrial disfunction having dramatically improved results and improved function of body, seems like an exceptionally beautiful and touching story. 🙏🏼🦋💜 Keep up the great work, Richard
@mariejones71366 ай бұрын
I use red light and it did help with a cold i had..i basically got it for my mitochondria since i had cancer..i thought you had to wear safety glasses though ..
@bobmoore624810 күн бұрын
Does anyone know how red light in the 600 to 750 wavelength range affect blood pressure. I use it 4-7 times a week for 12 minutes. Have high BP. 66 years old.
@ModernHealthspan10 күн бұрын
Hi Bob, thanks for the question. I cannot find much info on red light and blood pressure, one way or the other.
@mkjohnson78266 күн бұрын
I don’t know about the red light therapy effects….but I’ve heard that drinking more water can help with blood pressure. Just tossing it out there.
@Blurblursotong6 ай бұрын
Great talk, very informative and enjoyable. May I ask if wavelength from 800-1000nm works for healthier mitochondria and more ATP generation? I have a Phillips Infrared heat lamp at home. It generates a lot of heat. Thanks
@onetime74086 ай бұрын
Very interesting video and excellent guest. Thank you. I have used my red light panel for several years now.
@cherylmcduff53886 ай бұрын
Where did you buy yours from??
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for sharing. Have you noticed any improvements from using red light?
@onetime74086 ай бұрын
I bought one by Helios and also have a mito red panel. I rambled on about how great they are a couple of years ago on this Chanel. I use red light less frequently than I did - 4 or 5 times a week rather than daily (most seem to think this is optimal) Yes, I feel it is beneficial. My skin is good and I am fortunately in very good health. Difficult to be objective however, as my diet is good and I exercise. I love using red light, it's my favourite "gadget".
@joycedoucet36226 ай бұрын
How will this work on beginning stages EPI macular pucker and foggy floaters? Can the eyes stay open in front of some panels?
@martinejanssens18876 ай бұрын
I’m a breast cancer survivor but still need to continue hormonal treatment called “Aromasin” which results in incredible muscle inflammation and joint aches. Hence I was hoping an infrared PEMF mat would be such a helpful product. But now Dr Glenn mentioned that red light therapy is not advisable for cancer patients? Wouldn’t it be beneficial to my mitochondria then?
@propheteyebert70634 ай бұрын
He emphasized that he was guessing, based on his observation that red lite causes bacteria to grow faster. I came across a study that conclude it does not make cancer worse. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3423866/ I think it might actually help because it causes the good cells to become healthier. A stronger immune system can kill cancer cells more effectively.
@jomuilenburg18493 ай бұрын
What I heard him saying is that red light appears to augment the rate of proliferation by a small fraction in proliferative disease, of which cancer is one. There have been no studies, of course, to determine whether red light would actually stimulate cancer, but cancer may be a mitochondrial disease, which would suggest that red light could help prevent its inception or perhaps re-regulate the mitochondria. Because none of this can be determined objectively without more study and data, red light can't be recommended per se. That doesn't mean it wouldn't be beneficial. We just can't know at this time....He has to take the cautionary-principle position until more is known.
@evgeniakotsifos78788 күн бұрын
Why would light which is natural in nature from the sun, be bad for you? Because that’s what these red infrared light are. These light waves are the light waves that come from the sun
@anthonyhorton42166 ай бұрын
Yesterday, I had a Red light treatmenr done. I wore a glucose meteo. My blood sugar was 109 at the beginning and down to 100 when finished the trearment.
@suevanwyk-i4lАй бұрын
My daughter is 48 years old. She was diagnosed with Usher syndrome at six years old. She had 17% hearing with a hearing aid until the age of 18. She has also lost most of her sight in her left eye over time. Now she has started slowly losing sight in her right eye as well. I have a 275 watt infrared globe. Infrared lumens 1500. Can that be used safely on her eyes? And if it can, must her eyes be open? For how long? And what time of day will be most beneficial?
@ModernHealthspanАй бұрын
Hello Sue, thanks for your question. However, I am afraid that I am not qualified to answer it. You could reach out to Dr Jeffery directly (the link to his academic page with his contact details is in the description of the video).
@Spartan21blue6 ай бұрын
Thanks Richard good advice on time of day benefits etc 👍😎
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks! I thought that part was very interesting and was news to me too. I guess it is separating out using light as a sleep aid (red light in the evening) and to help the metabolism (red light in the morning.)
@lindascott-burney57344 ай бұрын
Fabulous fabulous human,so refreshing to see.
@surferscollective6136 ай бұрын
I use incandescent infrared phillips bulbs and feel great. Cheap as.
@lrduff6 ай бұрын
couldn't find on amazon? link?
@galfromphilly4 ай бұрын
They are banned in USA
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st4 ай бұрын
@@galfromphilly Odd - logic or reasoning ? it is getting a little tiresome to have things 'banned' from adults - makes me suspicious as to the 'why'
@ParanoidBishop5 ай бұрын
Wish someone would do a clear video on dosages for red light therapy. I was under the impression that if your windows turn your room into an oven, that means infrared light is getting through? Dr Roger Seuilt mentioned this. It is only the newer, more eco efficient glass panels that block most of the infrared (heat) out.
@stevierusso5296 ай бұрын
Pre - Dawn near infrared lite & after sunset to, yet pre Dawn is a longer length of time to absorb. Free
@amandarode45803 ай бұрын
True they are good for you but they don't contain therapeutic levels unfortunately
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani26696 ай бұрын
I am listening to this podcast lying in front of red and near infra red light panels like sauna
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks. Sounds wonderful!
@57athina3 ай бұрын
Me too 😂🥰
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses4 ай бұрын
Such a great interview, thank you both. 👍
@peterz536 ай бұрын
On sunlight discussion, it seems that a certain amount of natural light might be an easier/simpler way to get a good dose of broad spectrum infrared just by sitting or walking in the shade or standing with back to direct sunlight. Early morning or late afternoon may be good too. Many of us likely already get a good dose of infrared due to outside activities.
@stevierusso5296 ай бұрын
Pre-dawn hours and right after sunset, although after Sunset is it shorter time allowance for.
@shawnahubble12206 ай бұрын
SUNLIGHT IS SO GOOD FOR YOU>IF you can get sunlight! 🎯They are blocking out the skies so much with white line chemtrails they are spraying that I rarely get sunshine anymore in northern Michigan, always have cloudy white hazy skies.😞😩😡
@lrduff6 ай бұрын
@@stevierusso529 Are you sure about that? There's very little light pre dawn, and after sunset. I've read/heard that post dawn, early morn is good.
@stevierusso5296 ай бұрын
@@lrduff there's more (pre) light at (just after Dawn) than there is at Dusk! demographics may play part & season. Caught a pisty-dawn end-to-end full spectrum rainbow that supercharged my being, downloaded all the spectrums!
@jr.61995 ай бұрын
@@shawnahubble1220chemtrails like they're spraying poison, huh?
@Roberto-cg2gr6 ай бұрын
What is the effect of red light to Autophagy? Effect on AMPK?
@Metranger-xd4bt5 ай бұрын
Great interview and information. About Blue Light Blocking glasses- I wear them religiously at home and wearing them should be strongly considered after sundown(or yellow lenses if out and about at night). Ancestrally, our species drew down after sundown and people should not be getting Blue Light. It increases blood sugar, cortisol and lowers Melatonin. . People should use red filters on their computer screens and phones as well after sundown. Blue light after sundown is very deleterious. It signals our brains that it is still daytime and we need energy vs getting ready for sleep. Some feel that Nikolas Tesla's invention of night light was our species Dinosaur meteorite moment.
@anjuramos30746 ай бұрын
Can the 670nm red light eye device that Doctor Jeffery helped developed help with astigmatism?
@Needless2say6 ай бұрын
It's interesting that when my blood sugars go high my astigmatism gets worse.
@redlightglassesonthischannel5 ай бұрын
no, Professor Jeffery said 'no, it will not have any impact on astigmatism, which is about the shape of the eye' (hope that helps)
@r4tgl5 ай бұрын
I find light therapy/photobiomodulation very intriguing. I was eventually diagnosed with inappropriate sinus tachycardia during the pandemic and decided to spring for a smaller RLT panel for both that and potential anti aging benefits. I have recently started using the NIR only for my right hand as i use it all day for my job and it is stiff and beginning to appear that it has arthritic changes in my thumb. So far I think it was worth the money and will continue to use it as I do see mild changes with use.
@Roberto-cg2gr5 ай бұрын
Hope there will be a research on infrared and near infrared on effects with reduction of soft plaque and hard plaque using CT andiogram sa test.
@MomentsGap4 ай бұрын
Was the vision improvement in elderly done with eyes open or closed?
@neilbush98736 ай бұрын
Im a bee keeper and wonder how it is the bees of all things dont get enough sunlight. Is it the larval stage that is improved? If so could hives have a material in the sunny side of the brood box that alows infer red light in ?
@l.c8386 ай бұрын
What a great and informative video. Thank you very much!
@weiminyang72066 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@sgill48336 ай бұрын
Still have yet to find a magnesium supplement without magnesium stearate. Stearic acid causes endothelial dysfunction. It's in everything.
@JacquelineAlbaugh6 ай бұрын
What about upgraded formulas?
@susanb39896 ай бұрын
Isn’t it such a tiny amount? Worrying about it likely causes greater dysfunction.
@schweizerbergnomadin10546 ай бұрын
IHerb has pure Magnesiumbisglycinat Powder from Thorne without stearic acid or anything else additional
@carolhemingway27933 ай бұрын
Pure Encapsulations brand does Not have any mag stearate in their mag products.
@sgill48333 ай бұрын
@@carolhemingway2793 yeah same with thorne, both are the same company and double the price.
@rhyothemisprinceps16175 ай бұрын
If the effects of localized exposure to red & NIR light are systemic [40:16], what about other wavelengths? The photoplethysmography sensors in fitness trackers emit strong red or green light (sometimes yellow) - are there any systemic effects from wearing these devices?
@jmas23124 ай бұрын
I’m sorry. That was hilarious. “We take the flies, take their brains, grind them up and …”. Little morbid but I laughed my ass off. Great information. Thanks for sharing.
@sgill48336 ай бұрын
So, it may be a good idea to combine red light with Niacin for keto dieters since Niacin releases glucose into the bloodstream. Also with ACV to dampen the glucose even more.
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for sharing.
@grainiac78245 ай бұрын
Coffee is high in niacin
@Larsonaut6 ай бұрын
Great interview and information. Does doctor Jeffery has a recommendation for a specific red light product?
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Lars, thanks for your question. Dr Jeffery said that he does not recommend any particular device.
@C2C.6 ай бұрын
Alex Fergus does reviews of red light devices. He's on KZbin and has a website.
@aheat74535 ай бұрын
@@C2C. Alex is the best.
@whitewolf67306 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for the pinpoint frequencies. But one question I have, how close should one be to your light device?
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for the question. I think that really depends on the power that you need. The power of the light (per unit area) reduces by the square of the distance and I guess the power rating of the device is what it outputs. But as Dr Jeffery mentions dosing is hard to calculate.
@lawrencebadman85695 ай бұрын
Hi, One major point, due to vested interest or not, some companies are raving about pulsed red light As opposed to continuous waves A Vital point i think, Also dr Jeffries doesnt Mention the power source wattage.?
@FionaWestbury6 ай бұрын
Does the orange light from a salt lamp work? Or does It need to be more red?
@redhead87772 ай бұрын
I bought one of these and had a positive experience with it. Not sure about the science behind it. I understood it reduced energy/light effects produced by technology. I really feel a calming of the environment and myself with the salt lamp. I would compare it similarly to firelight. It lets off alot of heat. I believe it calms my high anxiety produced by these tech devices. Standing closer seems to increase the positive "vibe". Mine is very dark orange when lit up.
@SonyaMoncrief3 ай бұрын
I watch the sunrise every morning that it’s visible. I also have a red light wand but now I’m not sure what time of day to use it.
@starfish75586 ай бұрын
The extra ATP is utilized as energy to produce sweating
@eshaniking44212 ай бұрын
Do the wavelength required to fire up mitichondria go through light clothing? Will they go through slightly heavier clothing like jeans?
@zerrodefex3 ай бұрын
If there's no red in LED light then how are they putting out white light? My smart bulbs that are RGB only hit full brightness by ramping up all three colors to max.
@cherylmcduff53886 ай бұрын
Look up Alex Fergus. He has reviewed hundred of red lights. Well worth getting his newsletter as well
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Hi Cheryl, thanks for sharing!
@cindysmallwood26956 ай бұрын
Yep. I bought a Biomax and Mito per his recs
@thewoodworker17032 ай бұрын
I bought the mito belt last week because of Alex recommendations and a week into using it , here’s hoping !
@OIOnaut6 ай бұрын
at 00:33:00 Glen seems to wonder the big question...WHY no trials? Physical interventions around this issue make people become permanentally no customers to the patent chemistry industry. These aged career researchers have no broad understanding of the level of greed and corruption around them. Anything selling product will in the end become corrupt. Even the niche good ones are bought to non existence by the industry gov axis. Why else would the bureaucrate scaremonger against sun exposure and cholesteron increase. Doing the opposite kills only metabolic stress in the mitochondria.
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st4 ай бұрын
Commercialism requires Scarcity - I guess it forces us to be very careful what information to trust - the 'system' wants us sick and in debt - so sad but true - good luck
@redlightglassesonthischannel6 ай бұрын
So awesome to hear Professor Jeffery talk about this subject, they covered some great questions 👍👍👌
@ModernHealthspan6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@chrissuperhero22916 ай бұрын
Very interesting. The link between bees (which I’ve just started keeping) pesticides and mitochondrial function is new to me and would seem to explain why kids with mitochondrial disease (and ASD I presume) benefit from red light. Links to RK Naviaux Cell danger response model of disease
@leondebruyn65856 ай бұрын
My name is Teresa de Bruyn and I want to give the explanation given by Edgar Cayce concerning the inclusion of infrared light and UV light through green glass. Edgar Cayce could view the processes in the physicl body when he entered a hypnosis state, this was The Order of the Cause and Effect of cancer: 1. A lack of iodine in the system. 2. Causing an imbalance in the glandular forces. 3. Causing deficincies of certain elements to be assimilated into the body. 4. Causing an infection - an over abundance of white blood cells (the spleen). 5. Causing a disruption of the anabolic catabolic balance - a dryness/hardness of the lymph. The treatment: 1. Atomidine (an atomic iodine), 2. six to eight glasses of orange juice each day. 3. beef juice (a few teaspoonsfull daily and keep the rest in the fridge) and beef liver. 4. infrared light. 5. UV light with green glass. (4 and 5 serve as marrow production stimulation.) Edgar Cayce gave many readings precribing the use of infrared light and UV light with green glass as part of many treatments and I think if one is interested in light treatments one should consider reading his files, also on parkinsons and memory loss treatments.
@marias.69556 ай бұрын
Thank you, bedankt, Teresa, for this fascinating summary of what Edgar Cayce had to say about the topic of cancer. It should be highly interesting to compare a group of patients treated by his methods and another group treated by the currently used treatments (which I do not trust at all) at multiple points in time during and after their respective treatments. What difference would be seen, I wonder. I often wonder also what Edgar Cayce would have said about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and, even more so, what he would have "seen" concerning the vaccines! No way of knowing...
@elle81gula366 ай бұрын
@@leondebruyn6585 one glass of orange juice contains 3-4 oranges, which is toooo much already. 8 glasses seriously? Diabetes hello!!!
@joevans57135 ай бұрын
Massive amount of fructose in all that orange juice …and glycation from high blood sugar is a major driver of cancer, through mitochondrial damage leading to ROS damage, then to genetic damage causing proliferation of cancerous cells 😢
@jr.61995 ай бұрын
One Edgar Cayce is not a substitute for medical science! If you wonder about a virus and vaccines for them, take the advice from the virologists that study them specifically. The C19 is heavily studied now. People watched this so stop disuading /misnforming them away from science with your psuedo-science anti vax ideas. This video showed research, Cayce stories do not.
@henrydehaan12376 ай бұрын
Infra red light is in the pic and rightfully so BUT blue light is a healer as well
@Roberto-cg2gr6 ай бұрын
Please test using Kraft Insulin Assay Test with glucose tolerance test
@elle81gula366 ай бұрын
The latest I’ve heard about red light is that it powers up the brain and prevents Alzheimer’s disease
@suzannahjames52645 ай бұрын
Great idea to have red light available in A&E for heart patients.
@SCOTTBULGRIN5 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!
@barryth6 ай бұрын
Hi Richard, one thing that Dr. Jeffrey wasn’t clear about was whether it had to be red light in his experiments or could you just substitute sunshine E g.in the glucose tolerance test? Could the subjects just go outside for three minutes?10 minutes? and then take the glucose tolerance test and expect the same improvements?
@ilovekarima16 ай бұрын
I've no health problems and I'm 76years old .Is it safe to use red light and blue light and near infrared light 20.minutes a session 5 days a week ? Great talk !