New Info on Red Light Therapy for Dry Eye kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4WlZ4V9jraViqs
@ArunSharma-q9z3 ай бұрын
Pl do videos on pbm to reverse cataract, presbyopia etc, devices, their use etc. Thank you
@JustMyOpinion10103 ай бұрын
From the comments what is clear is that the settings are important to avoid potentially bad outcomes. Please can you make more videos with specific information, not just broad overviews? Thank you
@annkazunas72073 ай бұрын
Please tell what brand more on red light therapy as I have MD and just couldn't bring myself to have any needles shot into my eyes. This for over a year ago that they wanted to start the shots. Do any counteys shot the eyes with needles even for war to get soldiers to talk. I just can't do any needles in my eyes. Even makes me so sick to my stomach I could vomit.
@berthasherman69292 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the information. It's been at least 6 months since you made this video. Can you recommend the best and safest Red Light Therapy equipment for laypeople. Thanks.
@scathachmuirisc71492 ай бұрын
Is the red light function included in steam / red light therapy shower cubicles any good?
@khayeelwilson-el53709 ай бұрын
To be honest, I’ve used red light therapy on my face with the eye goggles on for about 3 months, and one thing that I’ve noticed recently is that a long black floater that’s been in my left eye for decades is no longer there.
@travelguy15649 ай бұрын
I wear goggles as well, use the light panel about 12 inches from my face for 5 minutes every other day. I think my face looks better, only been doing it for about a month, nothing big yet in regards to my eyes.
@eugenetswong9 ай бұрын
Thank you. That's great news. I'd love to get rid of mine. It's distracting. Were there safety issue when you used it, like not using it for too long?
@khayeelwilson-el53709 ай бұрын
@@eugenetswong …no safety issues while using the goggles. I usually do 15 minutes at least once a day. But, sometimes once in the morning and once in the evening. You sleep better as well. ❤️
@eugenetswong9 ай бұрын
@@khayeelwilson-el5370 Thank you!
@jesusisalive32279 ай бұрын
I have bad floaters, I'd love to get rid of them wormy things!
@Donnybrook109 ай бұрын
My sister is 64 and received 2 infusions of stem cells for spinal cord damage in her neck which was from an injury. A pleasant side effect which the Doc never mentioned was that her vision was restored to 20/20 or better and she no longer needs glasses. She wore bifocals as she couldn't read without glasses either. Miraculously, she can read without glasses again. She also mentioned her skin has been rejuvenated and noticeable muscle mass in her legs spontaneously returned. She is pain free now.
@qwerty906159 ай бұрын
Wow
@kathymiller70869 ай бұрын
That is truly amazing!
@marymarechal72939 ай бұрын
Did she use her own stems or from another person. Thank you.
@skarhead75979 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it's always your own stem cells...harvested from your own fat or bone marrow (tapped at the hip) @marymarechal7293
@sweetbeep8 ай бұрын
How does stem cells reverse near sightedness?
@richardwatson8219Ай бұрын
I had both short and long short slightness four years ago. I bought a 670nm light which I used with eyes closed, its took about a year to get back to 20/20 and has stayed like that since. Also practice active focusing. Having spent years seeing double power lines, tree brunches etc its wonderful having eyes that work as well as when I was young, I'm 65 yo.
@usermik77Ай бұрын
The lamp model ?
@Trifoliumpratense1Ай бұрын
Very cool. How many minutes a day? I am 58 and would like my vision back.
@richardwatson8219Ай бұрын
@@Trifoliumpratense1 Once a day. Took me a long time for to notice an improvement though, so you need to stick with it.
@Kube_DogАй бұрын
You're clearly making it up. Anyone telling the truth would share the device he uses and his protocols (time of exposure, intensity per the device and distance from the eye, etc). It's a special kind of monster that lies to people looking for hope and help.
@AmarcieАй бұрын
What device are you using?
@modemarose44977 ай бұрын
How refreshing, to see a young ophthalmologist bringing this type of information to the public. Good Job 👌🖤🙏
@ehade2 ай бұрын
Optometrist
@Kube_DogАй бұрын
Ornithologist.
@xykaneАй бұрын
Oncologist.
@spaurtacusmusic16 күн бұрын
Orthodontist
@annevanderlaan644126 күн бұрын
I have used far in for red light for 40 years. I could not live without it. It has helped me through my blood disorders. It’s helped my eyes. It’s helped my diabetes. My skin. I look like I’m 45 and I’m 71. It’s amazing.
@Ryan-yi6su24 күн бұрын
Out of curiosity what type of light did you use? Infrared heat lamp?
@tuckertruckerpatriot31221 күн бұрын
Thanks for this comment! I just got a red light mat for Christmas. So Far my skin is lots better. All the little scaley cancer looking places that I have had to have removed are clearly disappearing. A pair of green glasses was sent with the mat but I have not used them since when on my stomach they are a bother. So I started looking online for info about it. YEA! I look forward to getting better eyesight. I use my mat every other day and meditate while using it. I am excited about getting rid of my glasses. I am 64 and are retiring from truck driving in a couple of months. Until 57 I could read road signs way far ahead with better than 20/20. Sadly my eyesight is not very good now and driving at night has become a problem. All these new cars headlights look like they have their brights on!!! When they turn on their brights it blinds the S*it out of you! It could be a wreck causer. It would be nice if the law would change about headlights or is it just my eyes?
@Ryan-yi6su21 күн бұрын
@@tuckertruckerpatriot312 I believe they have become brighter and a higher kelvin (whiter) They bother me also Enjoy your retirement
@Ryan-yi6su21 күн бұрын
Check out nira lighting they sell light bulbs that are a full spectrum as in like the sun they're the only full spectrum lights. You can read up about them If you want to do some research. You replace some of your existing incandescent bulbs with these. And you're getting all the benefits Including for your eyes. Secondly, you can get a heat lamp The ones you would use for a dog They're very inexpensive. And the light bulb you can get is an infrared Either made by chromalux Philips or rubylux Huge red spectrum. And like 1400mw/cm² The kind you would use in an infrared sauna. So it's able to penetrate. The thing is it can get hot and you don't want to burn your house down so you got to be careful. I hope this helps.! And yes lights are bright and whiter!
@BudRV20 күн бұрын
Let us see
@william57872 ай бұрын
This is pure gold in your tutorial, without any sugar coating. My podiatrist began red laser treatment on my feet, and the results have been excellent after just three sessions. Continuing with my underlying healthcare, such as improving blood circulation, my feet no longer turn purple, and my circulation is thriving.
@Continental123-i2nАй бұрын
What device is he using ? What is the protocol?
@william5787Ай бұрын
Hey @Continental123-i2n! I hope you’re doing well! Sorry for the delayed response. Once the festive season wraps up, I'll make sure to take a photo of the machine and share it with you. By the way, I'm impressed-those veins were taken from my legs for a quadruple bypass!
@jcmick8430Ай бұрын
@@william5787yes because you can post pictures in yt comments. Just tell him the name of the machine you robot. Sometimes I really get scared of dead internet theory
@Sarah-Gee12 күн бұрын
Wow! I wonder if this could help me with my Raynaud’s disease…
@PhoticSneezeOne9 ай бұрын
I am suffering from dry eye disease for about 6 years. Tried everything, nothing worked until now. I bought a 50 watt red light led bulb with 660nm and 830nm near infrared led chips (for around 50$). 10 days in with a 2x 15min exposure routine my dry eyes improved so much i can´t believe it. Remember to close your eyes! Eyelids are far less swollen, morning dryness is reduced and inflammation is nearly gone. EDIT: Someone or something is deleting my answers to all of you. DON`T use it with your eyes open. The manufacturer doesn´t matter as long as you get the wavelenghts right (630-660nm is the key - the near infrared 830nm is just a bonus to heat up the glands)
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for sharing that. What red light did you get? Can you link it?
@diplodocus39 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for the exact wavelengths!
@Gengh139 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealthit doesn't matter, he specified the wavelengths, it that and not too much power so you don't cause damage and that's all.
@brent65499 ай бұрын
Did you keep your eyes open during those two 15 minute exposures or eyelids closed?
@PhoticSneezeOne9 ай бұрын
@@brent6549No, since it´s for sure a low quality controlled chinese unit i close my eyes during therpay. Don´t want get potentially harming wavelenghts into my eyes like UV etc.
@rlwings9 ай бұрын
I've been going to a Red light Sauna and my skin got so soft, especially on my face! - Also lots of extra energy and a sense of well being. - No kidding, this 'Red' thing is real!
@rlwings8 ай бұрын
@mtbin2 Awesome. Hope you guys continue to enjoy the health benefits... I might buy one of those $2,000 home units (in Canada). Cheaper over time I guess.
@rlwings8 ай бұрын
@mtbin2 awesome, good solution.
@DoctorEyeHealth8 ай бұрын
Love hearing that!
@dawne35227 ай бұрын
I’ve had the same experience with red light therapy and IR sauna
@hahnje80195 ай бұрын
I am in the process of buying a red light sauna. Do you need to wear protective eyewear?
@keithbyrd75668 ай бұрын
Please make additional videos on the optimal red light wavelengths, distance from the source, duration of exposure, etc. for optimizing eye health.
@Bob-v3g4m6 ай бұрын
You can find all the necessary info online, but most proper Red Light panels offer the same bandwidths, some with more than others, but the basic works; 610nm - 860nm. Distance is around 6 inches from the panel, but you can stand back as much as a foot and still get benefit. Duration depends on the power of the panel itself, but 10 mins is optimal. I just close my eyes, and use my hand as a rough measure.
@Royalbloodline19906 ай бұрын
@@Bob-v3g4m😊😊😊
@Dan-iy8ig6 ай бұрын
You mean use your arm, correct? @@Bob-v3g4m
@nthomasaz6 ай бұрын
@@Bob-v3g4m I would caution that some red-light panels are far more powerful than others and the power distance and time are critical for dosing. 10 minutes in front of my panel at 12 inches would be way too much.
@Bob-v3g4m6 ай бұрын
@@nthomasaz I thought I made that point, but obviously not clear enough.
@lilascharmante27124 ай бұрын
I noticed that red light makes the hairs on my legs grow faster but not the hair on my head. I also noticed that it helps my vision even if I use protection goggles. My favorite benefit though is that it helps with insomnia. Especially if I wake up at 4am, I just go under the light for 2 minutes and go back to bed
@UnkletravellingmacАй бұрын
Yes it also helps to produce melatonin, and is a non disturbing light to sleep with. Such as any other colored light can make it difficult to sleep.
@N-qp5pyАй бұрын
Could you kindly explain more on what kind of red light machine are you using , what kind of eye protection are wearing and where did you buy them from . Many thanks for all your help. 🙏🌹
@bluespiral4678Ай бұрын
I've been working 5pm-5am for the past 6 years and sleep for me has been hit or miss, mostly miss. The sleep aides i take work about 7 out if 10 times. I have a red light lamp which I use for my face. I'm going to try and give it a go when I wake-up prematurely from sleep.
@gwenwittaker5145Ай бұрын
Hooga makes a good solid product. Some come with goggles. Check out light therapy vid by Andrew Huberman. It's long, but to summarize, early morning sunlight is excellent for health, including mood, sleep, hormonal balance, and more. He goes into red light as well. @N-qp5py
@eternallyviv25 күн бұрын
Which device do you use? Brand?
@mikapinky9 ай бұрын
Yea please make a video about red light devices for dry eyes!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Working on it!
@donnacharles73489 ай бұрын
It’s the ☀️! And it’s free!!! Go outside, naked eyes.
@ROGZI3L9 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealthsomething specific for dry eye because of LASIK,please. Someone had mentioned a very specific eye drop I could buy on Amazon but the screenshot I thought I took of it seemingly vanished or failed. I bought thealoz duo hoping it was the correct one as they are $$$ but nothing specifically say dryness from laser eye surgery
@loufelk9 ай бұрын
😢yes please
@Snappypantsdance9 ай бұрын
Dr., Please forgive my boldness, but I don’t trust the FDA any longer. I also don’t trust the folks who put their blind trust in that organization. Too many breaches of trust going on there. I would much rather trust a doctor such as yourself who has peoples’ best interest at heart, who is truly doing R&D to help them. New subscriber.
@Barbara-er1co4 ай бұрын
After watching this man, Dr. I tried red light therapy on my eyes. I have dry eyes constantly drip after one session. My eyes today are normal. I have drops and I can get back to reading without my eyes every five minutes so I could sit her out a miracle and I thank you very much and I’m so glad I found you.
@KotoriOnWheels9 ай бұрын
This is sooo timely! I've been using my panel (660nm and 850nm) for the last week finally at the right distance (very important) and my chronic corneal ulcer AND dry eyes has been sooo much better!
@smarzig9 ай бұрын
Distance?
@brent65499 ай бұрын
Do you keep your eyes shut or open?
@luvkhuntoria9 ай бұрын
Curious to know abt the distance and duration of use as well
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
What panel device? and what distance are you using?
@cavsomecadence61179 ай бұрын
@@smarzigIntensity/ wavelengths
@ChevySS19689 ай бұрын
I'm 73 and have a small, high quality, flexible red light LED panel. I heard about the beneficial effects of allowing some red light to get into eyes. I also heard (online) that it was best to do the red light gazing (RLG) close to first waking up. So I did a tiny little bit of RLG for a couple of weeks, and I swear my vision did get better. BUT.... worried about safety, I stopped. I think this is a marvelous topic and hope you will dive deeper into it. Thanks!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Hey Thanks for sharing that! I too thought about the whole sungazing practice - I remember sitting on my uncle's boat as a kid and closing my eyes and seeing how the sunlight would create the deep red light shining through my eyelids. The warmth on my skin and the light through my lids felt good. But yes, safety is number 1, especially with the eyes. I am digging more into the published research and trying to consult with a few researchers I know about safety limits.
@donnacharles73489 ай бұрын
Go outside & get the sunlight. Red light is out sunrise to sunset. So much full body reset benefits. Best in health
@martinezstre9 ай бұрын
The nature sun.. god gave us ...the right frequences are there
@jennytaylor33249 ай бұрын
As long as there's no UVA/UVB you're good. I have a Bioptron, and my mum's going to start using it, as she's going blind. Works well for dry eyes, according to studies.
@leeButtrill9 ай бұрын
Really well done on this video. I appreciate science that presents the data while warning of the things we just don’t know enough about. Thank you
@ptarlow77084 ай бұрын
Thank you for this promising info on the study of a red light device for treating macular degeneration. I’m an 83 year old artist who is trying to keep my sight going so that I can keep working.
@SonyaMoncrief3 ай бұрын
The best red light is the sunrise. I’ve been doing it for years.
@Midnightrider7738 ай бұрын
I know this may sound weird but I sit outside on a sunny day with my eyes closed for a short-time, the red-light that comes through from my inner eyelids floods my vision with red-light. I hope this helps somebody 😌
@FlowingEdenАй бұрын
This is how it should be but for us that live where the sun don't shine, we need some help 😆🙈
@findingdori442Ай бұрын
💛
@suziesmith2142Ай бұрын
It doesn't sound wierd, at all! What sounded wierd was way back when doctors were telling people NOT to sit on the sun 🤦♀️ Obviously, not all day but to relax in the sun for a short/moderate duration seemed SO OBVIOUS to me, to be healthy!
@theresabengston2975Ай бұрын
@@FlowingEden Do you have a fireplace? You can get the infrared light from a fire or even candles.
@FlowingEdenАй бұрын
@@theresabengston2975 unfortunately no but thanks for the reminder! Candles are the best I can do atm 😊
@RebekkaHay9 ай бұрын
Red Light Rising in the UK recommends their devices for eye health and they give precise instructions on how to use their devices for that.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I will research that!
@thriftwithjoy8 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@MaxPommer-h6d6 ай бұрын
I also live in western Europe, so are there devices that can be used in continental countries? And do they also work at 670 nm deep red frequency light?
@adrianponce7912 ай бұрын
Could you post the text of the instructions or a summary thereof?
@djmalouАй бұрын
What the instructions? Thanks!
@timothypropst2382 ай бұрын
9:32. After the Covid debacle the FDA is dead to me.
@royromano9792Ай бұрын
However do you mean?
@CyndeClarkeАй бұрын
Me too. I trust nothing medical or pharma.
@TommymybabyАй бұрын
I know seriously
@SearchForTruth1111Ай бұрын
Had nothing to do with that. Your Trump caused that fiasco. Millions died because of him.
@tammyburke9453Ай бұрын
Debacle???? By WHAT standards? Ugh
@AlsanPine9 ай бұрын
lol, all my lighting in my cabin is deep red light. i switched to red light in the late 70's. it did stop my myopia and i like deep red light anyway. it is the best light to read with. long ago i eliminated the blue on my monitors and then phone. the red light may be new to public research but it was researched thoroughly by certain entities by the 70's.
@NinaBoulton9 ай бұрын
I am going to try that in my home thanks 😊
@AlsanPine9 ай бұрын
@@NinaBoulton make sure you get deep red LEDs. i made my own lights as my place is on solar bat. and dc is much more efficient. you want the longest wavelength red LEDs you can find. think deep blood red 🙂
@nineteenfortyeight9 ай бұрын
What entities? 😶
@curlyhairdudeify9 ай бұрын
@@nineteenfortyeight NASA
@karenf91379 ай бұрын
@@nineteenfortyeightI’m not saying he’s the only one, but there is an Ph.D., M.D. by the name of Alexander Wunsch who has studied light/light therapy for years. You might be interested in his research.
@titanbuck78 ай бұрын
We need a list of safe products.
@bobcaygeon97518 күн бұрын
None are safe. All made in china.
@momwifenurselife17 күн бұрын
Right!? All that info and then nothing to help us actually do it!
@robscometic2 ай бұрын
I will saay, im 50 yrs. Severe colourblindness. Started Led red light for 4 monthes ago. 660 nm and 850 nm. In September this year i was blown about all red orange, greens, blue shadows. Im a living proof that at 50 yrs old can see colours. From a 20 sheet dot-number, i couldnt even see one. Now my colour vision is 18 sheets, that i can see!!! Now i connected the dots! 630, 660, 850, 890 nm:s is my devices. And also "forgot to bring my glasses" my vision is improved. Ok, some days its harder but i believe that mitocochondria in the makula , yellow spot. And with the rods and lows in colour blindness. To see better near a text and perfect sight on a distans.
@cbvickers404417 күн бұрын
Congratulations!! Your story is the BEST yet about the benefits of red light therapy.
@librapainter71744 күн бұрын
Fascinating
@IntuitiveInterpretations4 күн бұрын
Do you wear goggles with the red light?
@marneangel79 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's helped my eyes but my skin looks AMAZING! I'm 52 and I'm always floored by the difference that my red light panels make for my skin!
@supercal3337 ай бұрын
Which ones do you have?
@marneangel77 ай бұрын
@@supercal333 Platinum LED
@cybersnafu15 ай бұрын
What distance from skin do you use?
@marneangel75 ай бұрын
@@cybersnafu1 6 inches
@stanronn9 ай бұрын
Id love to see a step by step on how to use light therapy for the eyes. Like how close or far to sit is safest and should you look directly at the light or if you should close your eyes. I haven't seen any explanation videos on this and im afraid to do it wrong. Thank you for this information.
@wisted8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Same.
@DoctorEyeHealth8 ай бұрын
It definitely depends on the instrument being used. But I hope to make more content on this.
@stanronn8 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth please do. I look forward to watching it 😊
@lisaschwegel35207 ай бұрын
Comments on a different video said some had experienced diminished floaters just from the red light mask, and no they weren't intentionally looking into it.
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses6 ай бұрын
check our glasses out (you just wear them like normal glasses)
@ItsMeNanaD718 ай бұрын
I’m here to see if this will help stop macular degeneration. Edit: damn as a 53 yr old, I’m learning my near sightedness could have been helped or reduced greatly?! Will it still help in my 50s? I’m now near sighted yet require bifocals in my daily life. It’s so frustrating. Better late than never to find these things out. THANK YOU DR FOR ACTUALLY HELPING PEOPLE & figuring out how you can still get rich from posting it for all of us! I hope you make millions off your YT Channel!!!!! ❤❤
@davidcollin14362 ай бұрын
You're delusional if you think anyone makes millions on KZbin
@LivingTheGroovyLife9 ай бұрын
I've been using a full body panel red light every day for the last few years. It's been amazing! After just a few months of use I was able to stop using a prescription for dry eyes! It is awesome for my skin, and I feel it calms me and gives me a relaxed feeling! Great video!!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
What device do you use? I would love to read more about it.
@LivingTheGroovyLife9 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth I use Platinum LED Biomax panels!
@flyingcircus8089 ай бұрын
How effective would be going for a regular daily walk in the sunshine with or without wearing sunglasses? Reply
@zarni0009 ай бұрын
@@LivingTheGroovyLifedo you feel heat when use? I am wondering how different this is from using infrared sauna.
@LivingTheGroovyLife9 ай бұрын
@@zarni000 I do feel warmth from it. It feels amazing!
@avkmurthy2039 ай бұрын
It is very useful and promising to say the least. Please make additional videos about this subject as soon as you get any further info. Thank you very much for making this video.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
For sure! I am getting a TON of questions on the subject so I will be making additional videos for sure.
@renesonse57944 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth Please do so ASAP. Many of us are in need of proper information. I learned of RLT from Dr. Jack Kruse who was one of the early pioneers. He spoke of RLT being able to eradicate AMD but did not get specific with distance, duration, etc. He also mentioned that personally he wouldn't close his eyes when treating AMD though understands why it is officially advised to do so to prevent potential lawsuits. Many of us are desperate and desperate people without proper knowledge can be destructive. We need an Ophthalmologist to discuss this in detail.
@dogstar59272 ай бұрын
I tried red light therapy, and now I'm well done !
@kimpeterson48462 ай бұрын
Stick a fork in it, goofball 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
@AlexS-c7tАй бұрын
You guys entire routine is overbaked 😂😮😊
@UnkletravellingmacАй бұрын
well done
@ForeverTogether219Ай бұрын
@@dogstar5927 🤣🤣🤣🤣😉
@ivinskio9 ай бұрын
This video came at the perfect time for me. I've been struggling with dry eyes and occasional eye fatigue, probably from all the screen time. After a bit of research, I decided to try red light therapy and ended up purchasing a panel from Future Form Official, a company in Norway. I've been using a 660nm and 850nm setting, twice daily for 15 minutes each session. My eyes feel less irritated, and there's a noticeable decrease in dryness. It certainly has made a significant difference in my daily comfort. Thanks for shedding light on this therapy, and please, keep the info coming!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks fo rsharing what device you are testing out. I am compiling a list to research and will do a breakdown of wavelengths/powers/distance etc and where safety limits are.
@albineg8 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth Yes please do. There is no reliable info out there and the field needs it!
@kristimeiners94058 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth I did red light therapy for dry eye at my eye doctor's office. It helped tremendously, but it was $250 and will have to be repeated. I asked her about getting a unit at home. She said that would be find but told me to keep it between 650 - 700 nanometers. I JUST opened my MitoADAPT MIN that I got for Mother's Day and am very hopeful. I need to figure out how far to sit. When I did the therapy at the office they put it very close to me and I kept my eyes closed. With this panel I can change the nanometers and make it stronger for other things and wear the eye protection when I do that. Would appreciate your comments on this one. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
@kategoldstone-zx9mo8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! How far away do you sit? And do you have your eyes open or closed?
@ivinskio8 ай бұрын
@@kategoldstone-zx9mo I sit about 12-18 inches away from the light during the therapy. I keep my eyes closed to protect them from the direct exposure. It's been helpful for my dry eyes and eye fatigue.
@Mslindabelinda9 ай бұрын
Been using my red light panel for about 2 months 10 minutes a day and a couple of weeks ago I noticed that my distance vision. was better without my glasses.
@leahmatteis78008 ай бұрын
May I please ask what red light you have?
@chelseaandhobbes8 ай бұрын
Eyes open or closed? What distance fro, the unit
@suzannahjames52648 ай бұрын
Do you cover your eyes with goggles? Would really appreciate it if you could help us all on that. Thank you.
@Mslindabelinda7 ай бұрын
No goggles . I use a "Red Therapy Co" panel. Not the cheapest but highly recommended.
@Mslindabelinda7 ай бұрын
@@chelseaandhobbesopen
@candacekerber88962 ай бұрын
This is WONDERFUL information we all need. I bought a MITOREDlight after hearing Jack Kruse tell story of elderly father-in-law curing his macular degeneration with red light AND NO GOGGLES. Dangerous but tempting if u have AMD. Please make a video specifically on this issue. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with enthusiasm.🙏❤️
@karenbryan71006 күн бұрын
Yes, I just listened to him!!
@ammonshumway9 ай бұрын
I've been standing in front of a red light lamp off and on for a few years for skin health. A few months back I realized I had stopped needing to put eye drops for dry eyes, can see road signs farther away, and can no longer see black floaters in my eye that I used to see once in awhile. My shoulder, which had a persistent mild pain from a volleyball injury stopped hurting. I figured the red light was helping my eyes, and not surprised to find this video talking about it. My red light came with eye covers, but I stand in front of it without them, but with eyes closed if I'm six inches close.
@conorclancy62917 ай бұрын
Do you mind if I ask how much yours cost? I'm seeing some red light panels for 500-1500 euro and not sure if that's crazy high or not.
@ammonshumway7 ай бұрын
@@conorclancy6291 Sure, I bought the PlatinumLED BIOMAX 300 in 2019 for about $500 USD. (I think they were having a sale at the time. It shipped from California. I picked up in Utah, and it fit perfectly in my carry-on bag to take back to Montreal, where it would have cost more in CAD). Looking at the website now, they sale for 622 euros (and USD). The current model looks to have some advancements since my model. I haven't used other devices, but my Biomax 300 is well built, and still works like new, 5+ years later. I had watch a in-depth review an Australian guy did with PlatinumLED, Joovv, and 3 other manufactures. PlatinumLED had the best overall score and decent cost-to-value.
@Artiscetic4 ай бұрын
its sounds hyperbolic, but red light therapy treated and practical healed my shoulder after my first ever session... the same day
@steffie6510Ай бұрын
My red light therapy only had a steroid shot in my shoulder from overuse of my shoulder and within a couple treatments of laying on the red light therapy in bed. I have no more shoulder pain when I’m sleeping on my side.
@tammieriera943814 күн бұрын
Where did you get your red light device
@PatriciaRodriguez-dm7oc9 ай бұрын
My gums also drastically changed!! Zero inflammation!
@BecPlumbe9 ай бұрын
That’s really interesting! Do you use a red light panel, or another kind of device?
@organicvids9 ай бұрын
Using red light gum therapy and ear therapy. Noticed gum improvement.
@q-tee-pie9 ай бұрын
Do u have to smile to get the benefits probably a daft question but I wondered that myself before would it help with mouth health or teeth.
@PatriciaRodriguez-dm7oc9 ай бұрын
@@BecPlumbe Hi Bec, I use a facial light. It looks.like a dome that covers my face!
@PatriciaRodriguez-dm7oc9 ай бұрын
@@q-tee-pie I use a dome shaped red light that covers my face. The light is directed all over my face and neck areas, so I didn't open my mouth!
@vmobile890Ай бұрын
I bought a bunch of red Christmas lighting . Rope light twinkle slow fade in and out . Turn it on 2 hours before bed never slept better .
@private876712 күн бұрын
😂are you serious? It's not the same. There's no nanometer strength . If any red light was that effective than you could stand behind a car with the brake light on. 😂😊 check out Ari Whittens book called the "Ultimate guide to RED Light therapy".
@ElysianAngel30009 ай бұрын
Would love to see a video that really delves into specifics, like wavelength, power density and fluence. It would also be great to see videos on the devices that are currently available (so we can understand which are good for what and why). Thank you, I would love to watch such videos!
@DoctorEyeHealth8 ай бұрын
100% I hope to make a video on all that.
@Kube_Dog8 ай бұрын
Yes, if wavelength (frequency), light intensity and exposure time are not specifically detailed, this a) won't work, and b) could harm. This is like telling people a supplement is healthy but telling them nothing about dosage, etc.
@vivianavargas45877 ай бұрын
Where do you buy the red light?
@TheSpaceofNotKnowing7 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth Yes, I would like another video on this topic, delving into the specifics, best wave lenghts, best time, for how long, safety considerations, etc. Thank you!
@private876712 күн бұрын
Check out Ari Whitten ( "The ultimate guide to red light therapy " )
@angelikablossfeld54279 ай бұрын
Yes, please make more videos about eye health and red light therapy for dry eye and macular degeneration. Which devise to use etc.
@zimjun7Ай бұрын
YES!!!!! I started out with WET macular degeneration! ARGH!!! help! June
@pennyfoster27598 ай бұрын
I'm in the uk and have bought some glasses for red light treatment for the eyes as used and recommended by UCL in their research. It recommends 3 minutes in the morning 1 or 2x /week. Actually it is pre timed so you turn them on then it automatically turns off after 3 minutes. Only £60! I have dry eyes and am slightly long sighted so need reading glasses. So far so good! Early days though! Will report back if I remember!! 😊
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses6 ай бұрын
these are ours
@marianrowling53706 ай бұрын
I got these to Penny
@dianadeejarvis70746 ай бұрын
How's the treatment working out for you? Inquiring minds want to know.
@margaretelmajed23356 ай бұрын
Where can I get them pls.
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses6 ай бұрын
@@margaretelmajed2335 from us Margaret
@janmoore40629 ай бұрын
This is so encouraging to me. My Mom had Macular Degeneration and I have extremely dry eyes so I am hoping you will keep us informed on the research for eye health and red light therapy. Thank you for this video!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
YES! Will definitely be making more videos on this topic. Right now, I plan to do a video just on red light devices for dry eyes as there are already some devices on the market (Both clinical and OTC). But as soon as we have more info on macular degeneration, I will be reporting on that too.
@ensom9 ай бұрын
awesome, this is my primary interest as well. i have a couple red light devices i use already. and im curious about the devices for dry eyes, and what wavelength they are using. one interesting thing is that red light therapy is known to help reduce blood sugar, it probably improves the ability of mitochondria to convert glucose to atp. so people who may have diminished vision from higher than ideal blood sugar may have better clarity of vision, even after they use red light therapy devices on other parts of their body. i use a wrap around my torso. it has noticeable anti-inflammatory and pain reduction effects.
@zahrasheikh11449 ай бұрын
I wos got dry eye does the dry eye look creepy scary?
@bkm27979 ай бұрын
Hopefully you will also let us know if insurance will cover the costs, like advantage care that so many have today. All these holistic processes are great, but the problem is they aren't usually covered and cost are crazy. Thanks in advance!👍
@n.c.12019 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth I have been watching a few of your videos because I have a dog with chronic dry eye. He didn't have it the first year of his life but has had it for 7 years now with no relief even after 2 months of medication to help him produce tears. Do you know of any info for pets and if testing works on both dogs similarly to its effects with humans? Maybe worth a video...
@trio59369 ай бұрын
I have been a type 1 diabetic for 42 years and have developed diabetic retinopathy. I have been getting injections every 8 weeks for the last 4 years. Seeing new research like this makes me so hopeful for the future! I am going to ask some questions to my retinal surgeon next time I go in and see what he knows of the research. Maybe I can be his guinea pig 😄 thanks so much for sharing!
@markhedger63789 ай бұрын
You might find a recent UCL (City) study done which finds that 670nm light for 15 minutes after eating can bring blood glucose leaves to normal .
@manyfeather2knives4239 ай бұрын
Your dr is there to keep you sick. How do you think he gets paid? Healing people? You can bet he’ll be down on this. ,
@ziipher19 ай бұрын
You can legit CURE your diabetes by changing your diet to the carnivore diet. Lots of information on KZbin by doctors who are trying to help people realize this. Cure yourself and live longer. Good luck.
@Seago-hz1gt9 ай бұрын
Try carnivore diet to reverse your diabetes and save your eyes. Dr. Ken Berry has KZbin videos that will help you so much.
@daleval21827 ай бұрын
You can buy Red Light eye cups around 120$
@DaleWoodward-v7z2 ай бұрын
I've been using it for years to treat Gilbert Syndrome. Exposing myself to hours of red light each day cuts my blood bilirubin level to just above the high level for adults. Without red lights my blood bilirubin levels run 2.5x the high level for adults (I used to walk around poisoned till we got the blood condition diagnosed). I had no idea red light therapy was so beneficial for so many other conditions. I'll mention this video to my doctor at the next appointment 👍🏻
@lynnrMcR6278 ай бұрын
Sooooo happy to have found your video. I am a healthy 73 year old but getting depressed from a recent diagnosis of drusen. (Every time I miss a ball in pickleball I worry that I'm on the path to macular degeneration. ) The optometrist suggested vitamins, but the internet has been less than positive about treatments for macular degeneration. So I'll be watching for any trials of red light therapy. If that could also help my droopy eyelids/bags, I'd be more than thrilled.
@01maggie3 ай бұрын
Get a red led light and use with eyes closed. Don't wait. Also reduce triglycerides ( fat products) Eat 1 cup of Wild blueberries 🫐 every morning... Found only in frozen food ... Wymans a great brand. Don't use organic only wild blueberries 🫐 Really slows down degeneration. I also started Nattokinase...breaks up fibrin in body. Use 2000fu. If in anti coagulant don't use( aspirin or prescription drug)😊
@smae4339 ай бұрын
Thank you for your research, I appreciate you going down the rabbit hole and coming out the other side with gleaned information.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
My pleasure! I appreciate that. More to come!
@RuthBeswick3 ай бұрын
Yes. Please make red light devices for dry eyes
@tessmadeja9684Ай бұрын
We got here n philpines it's from Malaysia MGI products. .we got eyeglasses ionic and red light mask
@Lilcurious19 ай бұрын
I would have liked to have seen a more in-depth study done on the equipment that's currently available to the public and the effectiveness of each one based on a comparison.
@DoctorEyeHealth8 ай бұрын
I will see what I can do in regards to eye devices specifically.
@jamesdempsey57027 ай бұрын
Biomax makes great lights
@Lilcurious17 ай бұрын
@@jamesdempsey5702 Thanks for the info!🌟
@conniewinslow7557 ай бұрын
I have a hand held Bioptron light with infared with 7 colours, made in Switzerland which uses various filters. I have the beginning of Wet Macular degeneration. Using it foe 2-2:30 minutes a h morning? No retailers near me now. I’m in NZ. I am trying to listen to all your videos. Thanks.
@michelleblock9 ай бұрын
I'd be really interested in red light therapy devices for dry eye. Thanks for your great videos!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Yes! Will be working on that!
@AubreeFusselmanАй бұрын
I started using my red light for my face but I discovered that every time I use it my eyes feel great afterwards. They feel relaxed, refreshed and moisturized.
@Darnabymom9 ай бұрын
I hope the FDA doesn’t approve it. The cost will go up and only a few companies will benefit. I do hope research continues and we can keep learning the correct way to use it. I used it every morning for my mom (102 yr) who had a stroke and also had macular degeneration. She lost a lot of eyesight after it, but the red light did help it to improve some. It was just a grow light on an adjustable stand. I used it while she ate breakfast. I have used it for healing, like with my back, hip, and legs. It isn’t mind blowing, but it did help speed healing.
@curlyhairdudeify9 ай бұрын
I don't think the FDA will wber even acknowledge it... Just the phrasing of it the media will ridicule it, just imagine it "healing ligjt people are using light to heal themselves".
@saraht24508 ай бұрын
right! like why is "food" & "Drug" in the same "agency" name...
@Artiscetic4 ай бұрын
agreed the fda needs to be outright abolished. they do not have our best interest at heart. they are trying to kill us, i truly believe it
@HWR1945Ай бұрын
You know that red LEDs and red light bulbs are dirt cheap right? Doesn't matter what the FDA approves, it won't change the price of red LEDs and Red light bulbs.
@Anna-uv4gr5 күн бұрын
It's been approved in the UK, and the medical/university facilities that did the research only agreed to share the exact specs if the company they shared them with produced devices that were affordable. So we now have affordable and science-backed red light eye devices here. The same could happen in the US.
@janieb83088 ай бұрын
Yes. I would like more red light videos for dry eyes. Also to improve eye sight.
@katsiduzynski488Ай бұрын
I was told decades ago I had astigmatism - yet another eye doctor said I did not. I was wishing I could wear contacts. I never really knew what could be dealt with. Maybe it is time to try this red light therapy!
@vickiekunau51549 ай бұрын
I am interested in more videos dealing with wavelengths and devices available to treat macular degeneration and diabetic eyes. Thanks for the video!
@jaycarver48869 ай бұрын
You may want to start taking Astaxanthin. It's a powerful carotenoid and very protective of the eyes and skin ( is even considered to work as an internal sunscreen). An excellent brand is BioAstin Hawaiian Astaxanthin. Comes in different strengths with 12mg being the strongest. It's reported to improve visual acuity but you may need to take it for a few weeks or month or two before noticing results. It's probably worth a try. Go look at Joel Hayden "Astaxanthin and the Eye" Best of luck!
@nicolaerasoi50639 ай бұрын
Check Dr Jack Kruse about the sun exposure in red light therapy
@cheritayoung97919 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have had red light therapy in a Lymphatic Drainage session. I definitely noticed a difference right after my treatment. I suffer w/a Macular Pucker. Had a vitrectomy w/no success. Looking forward to more videos on this topic.
@kristeneddy2586Ай бұрын
Yes video on the devices to use for dry eye and visual acuity. Very interesting stuff. Please let us know ❤ thank you for all your videos you are totally awesome ❤
@kimnarveson51909 ай бұрын
I am excited about this for both my dry eyes and vision. My dad also has macular degeneration and I am hoping to not have that passed down! I would definitely be interested in more videos on this topic so I can choose wisely.
@clarewillison93799 ай бұрын
Same here except it’s my mum affected. This is very exciting hopeful news.
@GM8101PHX9 ай бұрын
When I served in the Air Force I worked in two fifty foot high alarm towers as we had nuclear weapons 24/7 on base. Both towers came with a dual light switch so we could select standard white light and red lights. We were taught red light makes for excellent night vision especially when requiring the use of CCTV monitors to see the alarm fields if an alarm went off!! it was also comforting to the eyes and we had sun shades over the windows of the towers!! This worked day or night in any weather conditions including heavy snow fall!!
@GM8101PHX9 ай бұрын
I must add this was back in 1980 when I was serving, the military knows red lights help with vision at night!!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Yeah! I remember seeing red light used in movies during military scenes. In my vision science courses, I later learned that red light does not neutralize the rhodopsin in your photoreceptors, essentially not causing the bleaching and recovery period experienced with other light.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
What was it like knowing you were around nuclear weapons?
@donnacharles73489 ай бұрын
@@GM8101PHXthey know what they’re doing. Keeping us uninformed while fueling the problems.
@bigelectrickat9 ай бұрын
Yep. Use to use red lights to illuminate inside the cockpit (for night flying) of a couple single engine airplanes I flew back in the day so it didn't disrupt your night vision outside the airplane
@AlaskaPantsАй бұрын
The FDA approves what big pharma tells them to approve.
@snappysnap955Ай бұрын
This. 100%. They approve things that destroy and end lives. Let's not hold those demons up as some kind of legitimately helpful source. And they also help in making sure real, effective and safe things never see the light of day.
@jcmick8430Ай бұрын
And conversely to ban or over regulate as well
@karenbryan71006 күн бұрын
EXACTLY
@davenooner21429 ай бұрын
I have used a homemade red light unit I made for pain from inflammation and such. It works great using just three common LED frequencies. I would love to know what frequencies are either good or bad for the eyes. With the ease of access to LED's of all types, I would bet someone like myself will want to try some therapy on our own. Most of us cannot afford thousands of dollars to buy a unit already made. It can be a sight saver to know what is going to be a bad choice before we do damage, please. Thank You for all your research and videos!!!
@b9eda9ad9 ай бұрын
Could be cheap LED pads from China would be enough in terms of frequency. I would go for at least 2 frequencies with lower in the 650-670nm range so it is clearly visible and it is easy to avoid over exposure. 2nd frequency like in the 800-940nm range. 850nm are cheapest, 810-830nm might be better (at least more studied), 940nm would penetrate further and could have slightly different effect.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Yes! I will definitely plan to make a video going over the various wavelengths and what they do for the tissues. Even the devices used in clinical trials right now usually have 3 different wavelengths being used. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
@davenooner21429 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth Thank you, I look forward to the information.
@oneguyontheinternet75789 ай бұрын
Super cheap security floodlights can fall into the right wavelengths. I've healed 2 broken bones with them. I'm hesitant to use them on eyes though.
@davenooner21429 ай бұрын
@@oneguyontheinternet7578 I agree with you. I would worry since we both know they penetrate tissue better, the further into IR you go. I have also used red LED's for relaxation/sleep glasses with tremendous good results. I am talking saving jobs and, life from self hurting. I fortunately never had bad issues from the glasses.
@deboraholaso90009 ай бұрын
And thank you for your interest in this area and sharing this information! I know for many of us who have been diagnosed with either dry eye, macular degeneration, diabetes and any other eye disease it is pretty discouraging when your told theirs no cure just possibly slowing down the rate of eye sight damage.😔
@adzowagedjeah221013 күн бұрын
I'm glad that you talked about Red light therapy and explained it in further detail. That gives the therapy a chance for people to know about. I've purchased a mask already. I just needed to know the benefits of Red light therapy and why this therapy helps with nearsightedness. Because I currently have an astigmatism of nearsightedness since birth. So I have to wear glasses to correct my vision. If not, everything is blurry. Thank you for explaining Red light therapy. 🤓❤👓🤓🧐
@boulderdamcottage49269 ай бұрын
Yes I would be interested in specific products, thanks so much
@5000IU9 ай бұрын
that would be awesome!!
@ahmetberkman9 ай бұрын
I have seen at a Canadian website stating that studies have shown that red light therapy can improve blood flow to the optic nerve, reduce oxidative stress, and promote the survival of retinal ganglion cells. While further research is needed, these findings suggest that red light therapy may have a role in managing glaucoma.
@BlingyBea9 ай бұрын
That would be amazing, I have glaucoma and I’m on 2 different eye drops (expensive) plus Restasis for dry eyes.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Yes! There are also some studies on glaucoma, but they are not as robust in my opinion. Perhaps I will do a second video on some of the other research, including glaucoma, central serous retinopathy, LHON, and others.
@barbarak81589 ай бұрын
Cld u send the link? I have optic nerve damage. TY
@dustykent52599 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth looking in the comments for CSCR. Glad to see it mentioned. Very interested to see information about the research. Seems like treatment hasn’t changed much in the last decade. Pulsed laser (nMSL) is interesting but not widely adopted as far as I can tell. Any laser treatment seems high risk, low reward both in outcome and recurrence. Almost anything that promotes retinal healing, one could reason should also help CSCR.
@whowhy90239 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealthplease do more on red light. Glaucoma & safe devices would be super interesting.
@williammonahan88936 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@DoctorEyeHealth6 ай бұрын
Wow thank you! Appreciate the support!
@Honey-T259 ай бұрын
I use red light therapy almost everyday and have seen huge improvement in pain and skin health. I use a platinum led bio max 900 for the body, this device comes with glasses to wear but, i have a omnilux face mask that i use on my face and it says you can actuallly keep your eyes open while using this mask and go about your routine while using it. So i would like to know what your thoughts are on these two devices for eye health. Thanks so much. You have been a huge help to me in my dry eye struggles.
@b9eda9ad9 ай бұрын
I know you are asking the DoctorEyeHealth but I would say if you are not directly irradiating the face just close your eyes and do not bother with the glasses. Could be that at some power setting (or even max) it could still be safe for face with eyes closes but probably better to wait for more studies.
@zarni0009 ай бұрын
@@b9eda9adlikely does not matter. Infrared passes into tissue even if eyes closed
@zarni0009 ай бұрын
How much heat do you feel when using this? Wonder how different it is from infrared sauna
@guybaot9 ай бұрын
It seems that finding the correct frequencies of electromagnetic waves (wavelength )and the right amplitude (power) is the big aim. Thus more research is needed.What is good for skin therapy is not necessary so for retina.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
1000% - Different wavelengths do different things and the power put into those wavelengths also make a difference. I hope to do more videos breaking down some of this.
@b9eda9ad9 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth That they do different things is a bit true. 'what is good for skin' one not sure at all, I would say mechnism is pretty same. For sure we need to know the power safety limits and which energy delivered is best since often benefit can lower if too high (mice volunteer wanted). Frequency probably more important for the nerve/brain part of vision so might need to be tuned for specific problems.
@stephenjung6582Ай бұрын
I’ve been reading about this for a while. Your report convinced me to try it for my wife and I. I just ordered one and appropriate eye protection.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Have you heard about red light therapy for eye health? What other questions do you have?
@epaminon61969 ай бұрын
I've got 20/10 vision (both eyes focussing together) with my myopic glasses on. Would it be possible for me to improve my visual acuity with glasses if I used red light therapy? It would be awesome if I could reach 20/8 that way.
@karamhamouche94059 ай бұрын
Does it help woth eye floaters? Pls talk about pulsemedica trying to find a cure for floaters
@Simone942189 ай бұрын
Off-topic. I was intrigued years ago about the Ted talk "Joshua Silver: Adjustable liquid-filled eyeglasses". What do you think about these eyeglasses. Do you know where I can buy it?
@slambangwallop9 ай бұрын
Why don't Doctors discuss autophagy with their patients? Reduction of blood sugar in kids would be great for their overall development.
@robinjanz22439 ай бұрын
I find this to be a fascinating subject. I recently got a small red light panel (Infraredi Slim Lite) and use it on my sprained ankle, low back, and face (with goggles) for facial brown spots. Even with the goggles on and my eyes closed underneath them, I can still see red light, so my eyes are still getting at least a small dose. My unit also has the option of near infrared light, which I turn off for facial use as it can increase melasma. Please do keep us updated on red light studies for eye issues.
@1957Marcus9 ай бұрын
A video about dry eyes and red light care along with the equipment used would be great.
@anaandrade9127Ай бұрын
Read some of the question replies you can get an answer there.
@oregonpinasfun7577Ай бұрын
Me and my husband just started using red light and NIR for almost a month now. It helps with my back pain and my husband who's in hospice right now, seems helping alot with reducing pain. Supposed to do treatment for an entire 3 months to see what it does.
@helenfami75519 ай бұрын
Thx for the initial sharing. Pls do share more on “how” to use red light for dry eyes and myopia at home, such as wavelength and devices etc
@jamessharier75299 ай бұрын
This is the first I’ve heard of this, I’m 71 with diabetic related eye issues and this sounds very promising. I will be discussing this with my eye Dr. Thank you
@HansLemurson8 ай бұрын
I started using a Red Light device to see if it could help my face. I didn't want to wear the safety glasses that came with the device since I wanted my eyelids to get illumination too, so I've just been keeping my eyes tightly closed while using it. It leaved my vision dark and blue afterwards, but that recovers after just 5 minutes. I haven't noticed any problems with vision, and in fact I have the vague sense that my vision has gotten...sharper? Not something I was expecting, and could just be wishful thinking. But it just seems like colors are more distinct, and edges of objects are crisper. And I notice this more strongly in my left eye, which despite having a mild astigmatism, was on the side getting most of the illumination when I take a "light nap", just dozing off with the Lamp on the left side of my pillow for 20 minutes. Maybe my eyeballs will melt out of their sockets in 10 years, but so far no problems!
@moralizade7 ай бұрын
Can you tell me the Power of your RL device? And the distance you sit for your face?
@lori419 ай бұрын
More on meibomian glad dysfunction and red light therapy please!
@mattipollari89059 ай бұрын
Very interesting presentation. I recall having red lights on board ship when I was at sea conducting trial. It seemed to be calming, and certainly helped with night vision. Additionally, Two of my sailboats had red light options. My wife’s family has significant eye issues, and this information appears to be a great help! Thank you!
@davidcollin14367 ай бұрын
Red light at night is for low external visibility, not the same frequency.
@chesterfieldjones10557 ай бұрын
As someone who is just starting learning about Red Light Therapy and how it relates to eyes, I found this video very informative. I would luv a video about whether RLT works with glaucoma and optic nerve damage. Thanks for the video.
9 ай бұрын
Please, keep updating us regarding this new treatment!
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
absolutely!
@MariaGeorge9 ай бұрын
I would love to learn more about red eye treatment for dry eyes and what to look for in an effective device including devices that you could recommend. Thank you for all your well-researched and informative videos!
@MaryOsborne-q5eАй бұрын
Yes, please try to to provide us some creditable information or places to go for information to what type of devices and safe frequencies to use for hopefully successful therapy. I am presently suffering from from extreme dry eye and macular degeneration.
@filmic19 ай бұрын
Neat cause I turn on a red Dark Room light (Kodak Red, Nº1A) in my Living Room in the late evening and often walk around my apt with the red light on on my head lamp. Makes my eyes feel so relaxed. I'm T2 Diabetic.
@frederikaguggolz33379 ай бұрын
Thank you for your encourageing video re : AMD. So far there is no cure "in sight" ! Therefore non invasive Red Light Therapy is so appealing! Is the " beurer " infra red lamp a device that would be helpful or dangerous for the eyes ? There is also a Rife Machine - of which the glass tubes put on your eyelids emtting frequencies and red light are supposed to be healing. However I have not been able to get a confirmation as to the safety of the procedure (for BCX ULTRA). I am getting scared , with no clear direction and little hope offered from anywhere.
@delvingmind9 ай бұрын
I started using red lights as well in the evening and was astonished to be able to see way clearer. I wear contacts and reading glasses, but in the red light I found my eyes adjusted better and I end up not wearing my reading glasses as much. I asked my eye doctor why this would be, and he had no answer for me. I also use the red light on my headlamp for middle of the night bathroom trips…doesn’t affect my sleep at all.
@filmic19 ай бұрын
@@delvingmind When I get to bed, I will then turn a low white light on my headlamp to read. I'll put on the red to get to the BR when I'm woken up by Mother Nature.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@filmic16 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth now I'm actually reading with the red light on on my headlamp. Didn't take much to adjust.
@tmv8209 ай бұрын
Thank you Doc! Yes, would love to hear more about this area in future videos!
@brightstar33552 ай бұрын
Yes... PLEASE More Videos especially on Different devices.. I have a small LightSound therapeutic technology device I got Several years ago and would LOVE to know more about the Light Waves and frequency of it..
@StripedCheeseBread8 ай бұрын
The College of Syntonic Optometry has had much information about red light for quite a while. Their recent conference went over a lot of literature. You can access it through Digivision when this released in a few weeks. Additionally, it’s not just about getting the red light, but eliminating the blue light. Violet light mid day is important for myopia according to newer research. UV light is also very important in metabolism and adaptation to UV for the skin. It is now very hard to find a lens that transmits UV which is scary considering the way industry has moved us. The worst part is Congress once again sold our health down the river by their incandescent ban.
@Avacado7218 ай бұрын
So ditch the sunscreen? Or what to do?
@StripedCheeseBread8 ай бұрын
@@Avacado721 I won’t tell you to ditch the sunscreen. I have personally haven’t used sunscreen in a very long time and just went covered because every time I burn easily. Then after learning about this, I just do not use my contact lenses and spend some periodic time without any lenses at all and I haven’t burned or burned very little with the same amount of sun.
@ЛарисаОстровская-у9т8 ай бұрын
@@StripedCheeseBreadThe sun can be dangerous in tropical climate. My son got eye floaters after beach vacation in Cuba. He did not wear sunglasses.
@StripedCheeseBread8 ай бұрын
@@ЛарисаОстровская-у9т the sudden change of environment can be overwhelming for the body. A diet high in anti-oxidants is important to help adaptation and proper hydration is also needed. Does your son wear contact lenses? Also did he wear sunscreen?
@storminnormin25709 ай бұрын
Yeah Doc. As mentioned in the comments. Floaters and cataracts. Any promising info?
@brad262225 күн бұрын
I've just ordered my device. Can't wait to try it out!
@dennissorensen87659 ай бұрын
Yes! Let's go DEEP! Retinal necrosis here. And protein buildup on the lens after some 5 or 6 Ozurdex implants in the eye. I am more than willing to try looking at a red lamp to regain even a bit of lost eyesight.
@amyfrost59519 ай бұрын
Very encouraging and would like more information regarding types of devices that are truly effective and not just cash grab junk.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Yes! I am always skeptical of weird products on the market.
@morganjen19629 ай бұрын
Search Cassandra Bankson's videos, she does one on which red light masks to avoid.
@tubbytuber8 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealthYes there’s a lot of junk, but there’s also a lot of extremely overpriced products that have fancy marketing but essentially the exact same leds found in products literally 1/10th of less of the cost. Many panels are repurposed greenhouse lamps with imprecise wavelengths. Without testing and standards this marketplace is absolute chaos for consumers. Shame on the FDA for letting these situations develop. It’s similar to the supplements industry. Chinese factories, a multitude of new brands, wide price ranges… mean consumers just don’t know what they are buying.
@LajosKormos.8 ай бұрын
@@tubbytuber link(s) to those 1/10th priced products please. thanks
@MendeMaria-ej8bf7 ай бұрын
Thank you to all you experts who care to provide laypersons with useful and helpful information. ❤
@jennacrystalblue22448 ай бұрын
I am an xray tech. I made it well into my 40s without needing readers. Only one in my family. But we had darkroom the majority of my career. So I was in and out of red light for yrs. And when we went digital, no more darkroom, within 2 yrs i needed readers, i developed cataracts within 1yr at age 54, had posterior vitrious detachment with retinal tears and blood floaters at age 57, and at 61 now have the obligatory posterior capsular opacification.
@plum_loco8 ай бұрын
This is part of aging. Almost all start growing cataracts in early 50s, I also had the PVD coincidently on my birthdays at 58 in right eye and 59 in left eye both with floaters that are still around. Cataracts are too early and do not require surgery according to my eye doctor even though my night vision has become terrible at 62.
@chelseaandhobbes8 ай бұрын
Look into NAC eye drops they reverse cataracts
@craigmcivor30347 ай бұрын
Take a look at DMSO. 20% dilution is rumoured to get rid of cataracts.
@transmitterguy4787 ай бұрын
I'm a 65 YO male and have posterior vitreous detachment that I think was self-inflicted a year ago by using a body vibrator on my head and nose area for sinus relief. I'm trying a red light.
@anaandrade9127Ай бұрын
Wow
@Tyler-iu7fu9 ай бұрын
Professor Glen Jeffery (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) uses a couple of devices in his research studies. Eyecharger which is a small torch that is shone into each eye separately, and also another type which are glasses you wear for the treatment, the name of which I can't remember! I have just bought Eyecharger but its only recently arrived and haven't used it yet. Supposed to be 3 minutes between the hours of 7am and 11.30 as this has been proven to be the best effect on absorption by the mitochondria in the retina. Also uncertain how often to use as the blurb on the box is different from what Prof Jeffery recommended in his video.
@sherylsterling53072 ай бұрын
Can you give me a website to order? I looked on their website and can’t find anything
@louisem20972 ай бұрын
Hi, could you update us on any success you’ve had with these glasses? What were you trying to achieve and what progress have you made?
@thomaxtube8 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this up: I use warm (incandescent) redlight daily on my body and about once a week on my face, sometimes eyes open, it feels very healing on every part of the body. I do not think red LED Light (void of infrared heat aspect) is good for the eyes at all. There’s also ancient yogic teachings about sun gazing, for healing the eyes and nourishing the body. I’ve been doing that for over 10years now, it’s amazing safe & natural & free source of full spectrum light therapy 😊 if the sun is too bright at the time you’re out to see it just close your eyes and enjoy the infrared healing effects as those wavelengths penetrate into into the eye through eyelids, helping the eye to become stonger and accustomed to light. Similarly wearing glasses blocks big part of the spectrum, Leading to further eye degeneration. So sungazing is extra important if you wear glasses or sunglasses when you’re out. thousands of years of
@jpintero63309 ай бұрын
I have been using my giant LED panel with my eyes open (not looking directly at it) for a long time. It improves eyes, that is for sure. At 51 I have no presbyopia.
@loves2singh8 ай бұрын
So you turn your head to the side, you look at the ceiling or floor? Please explain.
@JD-2-k3gАй бұрын
I definitely want more info on this. Especially what devices are out there for the eyes and your opinion on them. Than you so much for spreading awareness on light therapy for the eyes.
@JIMKATSANIDIS9 ай бұрын
Super helpful video, Dr. Allen! Red light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level red light wavelengths to promote various health benefits. Red light therapy has been investigated for its potential benefits in promoting wound healing, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain. However, the research in this area is still in its early stages, and more robust clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings. Therefore red light therapy should be used with caution when it comes to eye health. 🙌❤
@b9eda9ad9 ай бұрын
Exactly and if treatment has no effect on intended disease it usually has side effects which are always beneficial🙂
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
I think the one issue I am most concerned about is the use of some of the OTC red light devices. How do we know what exact wavelength, power or fluence these devices are manufactured with. In addition to that, what stops a person from running those devices for longer periods of time or more frequently?? I know some people think "more is better" but that is unfortunately not true when it comes to these medical devices and treatments.
@JIMKATSANIDIS9 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealth Well said, Dr. Allen! Thanks for replying and keep up the good work! ❤
@JasonPruett9 ай бұрын
thanks AI
@redtoplanding51609 ай бұрын
@@DoctorEyeHealththat’s what warnings are for. Unfortunately this gives FDA control in order to protect high dollar pharma drugs & surgery. Progress has to be fought for every step of way & when everyday public learns & buys product for healing that’s when crack down occurs or before when submitting. FDA forces unwieldy cost for review & acceptance. FDA biggest scammer on block - imho
@jewelleryaddict9 ай бұрын
Have been using for few years. Husband for keeping his hair and ache and pains. I use for fibromyalgia pains and for my face, it really makes your skin look so nice and youthful. At near 70 works great. Our cats love it and we must pull them away from it because they will lay right against it on the floor. Bought our online at Ebay. The 660 and 880 panels. Not handheld ones The VA uses on veterans and some vets use for animals.
@luvkhuntoria9 ай бұрын
Do you use it with shades? Like to protect the eyes?
@jewelleryaddict9 ай бұрын
@@luvkhuntoria no I never did cover my eyes and get 5 inch away for my face for 5 mins. Our cat looks and lays looking right in the light for guess 3 or 4 years now also. This picture is me at 65 hardly a wrinkle. But good genes too. Don't use a small cosmetic lamp but large heavy one for body.
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Do they panels have a specific brand?
@jled19959 ай бұрын
The va has this for veterans? I’m a veteran
@jewelleryaddict9 ай бұрын
@@jled1995 I am also am a veteran, Air Force. Yes, they use in VA hospitals to help heal wounds for broken bones mostly last I read/heard.
@stellabythesea14923 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Dr. I'm very interested in red light for dry eyes. Please keep me up-to-date on any products that I can purchase
@rdkrussel9 ай бұрын
Very exciting. Any research on glaucoma or corneal scarring?
@DoctorEyeHealth9 ай бұрын
Red light for glaucoma yes! I have not seen much for red light on corneal scarring but there is some great research on using losartan eye drops for that.
@flagmichael4 ай бұрын
Dr Seheult, on the Medcram channel, makes a very strong case for the value of red and near-infrared light on the skin as well.
@MichelleBengtson22 күн бұрын
I’ve considered surgery to reduce eye bags but am nervous about it. So I would really appreciate you covering red light therapy for the face and for eye bags. I use red light therapy for neck pain with great results.
@EcoSavvySolutions9 ай бұрын
I've had a red/near-infared bulb that I've been using off and on for about 2 years now, with results from good to astounding in every way. It has boosted my circulation, relieved my neuropathy, lowered my blood sugar and A1C, reduced inflammation (especially in my skin), and has reduced and even reversed signs of aging (I'm 54). I can say that I have used it within inches of my face (always with eyes closed) with no ill effects on my vision. In fact, I'm the only person in my family who didn't need vision correction until recently. I certainly didn't need reading glasses until much later than everyone else, and I have diabetes! I was just diagnosed with early stage cataracts, and I am hopeful that my light will help treat it. With the boost in circulation and anti-inflammatory processes from red light therapy, I'm confident that it will be very helpful. To be continued! In science we trust!
@quinn-wf3kk9 ай бұрын
Where can I get one of those bulbs? Thanks
@CJDane-rf1je9 ай бұрын
OK this concerns me tremendously you said until very recently You had good eyes And that you've been using this machine for 2 years And now your eyes are Degenerating. I don't think that you are The glowing endorsement for the product that you think you are...
@Dr4gonDr0p9 ай бұрын
@@CJDane-rf1jetrust the science 😂
@Maracz479 ай бұрын
@@CJDane-rf1je I think because she’s using the Near infrared that penetrate deeper and for what I read that’s a no no for the eyes, it causes cataract, I’m not sure about the red light by itself will damage your ayes , but I’m pretty sure the near infrared does.
@stephaneislistening61039 ай бұрын
You'd have some more info on this near infrared light causing cataract?
@DynamicUnreal9 ай бұрын
The sun does amazing things for the human body that we have barely begun to understand. This brings hope to me as a recently diagnosed severe dry eye disease patient.
@jpintero63309 ай бұрын
Oh no! This is not sunlight!!!!!
@jpintero63309 ай бұрын
Oh no! Please understand this is not sunlight!!!! Red light is not sunlight!!!!
@DynamicUnreal9 ай бұрын
@@jpintero6330 Sunlight has the entire spectrum of light including red light and an even better one (near infrared red light) which is invisible and penetrates deeper into the human body. So yes, sunlight has red light in it. Of course you shouldn’t look directly into the sun because the damage UV light does to the retina, but even UV is responsible for the production of Vitamin D which has a role in bone health, and mood. The sun regulates so many things in the human body and it’s extremely important to get adequate sunlight daily.
@lisalapoint70229 ай бұрын
Actually, sunlight has infrared as part of its very healing spectrum. Just being in natural sunlight (NOT staring at it) WITHOUT sunglasses and sunscreen, both in early morning and mid day are excellent for your overall health. Walking barefoot on grass, sand, dirt, etc also reduces inflammation overall.
@DynamicUnreal9 ай бұрын
@@lisalapoint7022 I wrote this but I don’t know what’s up with KZbin deleting normal comments lately.
@CRHG19467 ай бұрын
I had a stroke about 2 years ago which affected the vision in my right eye, reducing it to 50%. I didn't drive for 2 months until it had improved. I was aware of Dr. Michael Hamblin's research into red light therapy and bought a pair of red glasses which I use when I drive. I also had a near infrared floodlight, which I've used directly into my eyes, and that has made a noticeable improvement in my sight. I only use the visible red light to heal any wounds I may incur. My 660nm light is an inexpensive grow light, and my 830nm light is an inexpensive infrared floodlight.
@FinnishTomato9 ай бұрын
Very interesting video! I've only heard of red light for myopia control in my lectures, and found it rather unsettling that we do not know the long term consequences for the children who are using it now (the myopia devices are available in some clinics here in NZ). My professor suggested it may possibly contribute to macular degeneration in the future from the exposure to the light? The theory I heard was that it simulates the effect of exposure to the sun to control myopia, but I haven't done much research into this area, and like you said, how it works isn't well understood yet. The theory you presented is pretty interesting. I think for now it would be safer for treating macular degeneration or eye diseases that occur in the older population, because the long term effects are unlikely to occur within the patient's lifetime.