Light therapies to improve declining eyesight with Prof. Glen Jeffery

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Macular Disease Conference, 16 September 2023
    Light therapies to improve declining eyesight with Professor Glen Jeffery, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology

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  • @jewelleryaddict
    @jewelleryaddict Месяц назад +7

    First biology college course after diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. In 1988 I asked professor how can I increase my mitochondria ?> He did not have a answer so I have spent years since then to find how to increase my energy. Thanks for this millions need help not just me.

  • @lyndagabriel6539
    @lyndagabriel6539 7 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you SO much for this! I just ordered the eyecharger! I only have dry drusen so far, and I'm doing everything in my power to minimize the progression. I've sent an email to Dr Jeffrey to indicate that, if the researchers want people who can religiously follow a protocol from a distance, or if a research arm is in Canada's capital city, I'd be happy to be part of any study. He mentioned getting people too late, and I don't yet have any symptoms, just the drusen, both eyes... Thanks for starting my day with a touch of hope!

  • @robynrinehart4105
    @robynrinehart4105 8 месяцев назад +9

    I have used a red light pad 660 x 830nm on my GA (closed eyes) for a few years now, and although it is progressing, it’s very, very slow. I lost one through Covid when it turned wet and I didn’t understand the process at that time. I did use the pad at first, then Covid took over and I paid the price. I’ve recently got a 670 lamp, and will be using that from now on. I believe it works and I find it sad that when I bring it up with different specialists I’ve seen, it is brushed off and not even acknowledged, which is really disappointing for others.

  • @Mary-st3vt
    @Mary-st3vt 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you, Prof. Jeffery!!! Keep sharing the promising info

  • @Jannie-
    @Jannie- 11 месяцев назад +5

    Good afternoon Professor Glen . This is such positive news! 🙏👏 Wow! I don’t understand why your findings haven’t been highlighted on tv & radio ( maybe it was & I missed it ) . I’m so glad that I accidentally stumbled upon an article about your studies when looking up red light therapy for skin rejuvenation. Thank you so much for all the hard work & fantastic research that you are putting into help make our eyes ( and other body parts) function better for us seniors. What a fantastic discovery you have made! 🤩
    I really hope that safe and affordable red light led eye products are in production for the masses real soon.
    Should you need more volunteers to help with the tests, please count me in 😊( I’m 60) . Wishing you all the very best of success with your ongoing research 🤞Kind regards- Jan 😊.

  • @chrissuperhero2291
    @chrissuperhero2291 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing. Very interested.

  • @alanlau4597
    @alanlau4597 Год назад +3

    Thank you ! Very interesting.

  • @TessCreations
    @TessCreations 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for doing these podcasts. I have had migraines since I was in my 20s and have good friends that have migraine. We find it very difficult to shop due to the bright lights. It hasn’t been long since I learned that there is much more blue light in the LEDs than red. For the last last 10 years people have taken migraine seriously…as a neurological condition.
    Light plays such an important part in the life of migraineurs. I would really like to try the red light treatment to see if it makes a difference when going grocery shopping.
    Thank you wholeheartedly for doing the research you do as you will help people to live a better life.

    • @scoobtoober2975
      @scoobtoober2975 Месяц назад

      Try blocking the blue except sun light. No sun glasses if you can. Get the UV in your eye. Then block blue from noon on, while indoors. Sun is balanced

    • @AirwolfFanMovies-u7s
      @AirwolfFanMovies-u7s 20 часов назад

      Gary Brecka (Ultimate Human podcast) did the research to suggest a simple “pinch” of Sea Salt (preferably one with lots of minerals) in a glass of water first thing every morning, and you’ll never have a migraine ever again.

  • @MikeTassie
    @MikeTassie 9 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant, concise presentation.

  • @augustdunning
    @augustdunning 3 месяца назад +1

    yes the recharging is from the inducted electro magnetic energy of the red light photons, at that angstrom frequency, matching some of the atoms of the molecules of the mitochondria. And in any way measurable an induction of energy without exchanging mass.

  • @augustdunning
    @augustdunning 3 месяца назад +5

    Since infra red passes deeply into tissue, can looking at a red light therapy light source with eyes CLOSED be even safer by pre eyelid tissue filtering for the best red spectrum transmission?

  • @carlb3715
    @carlb3715 3 месяца назад +4

    I love how he isn't afraid to mention when a study didn't produce a positive result (ie, 'failed'). It seems these days everyone twists the data to return some kind of success so their funding parties aren't upset. I think there's a lot to be learned from saying when a study doesn't work, evaluate why, and adjust.

  • @danam.5433
    @danam.5433 5 месяцев назад +7

    Can this red light therapy for eyes prevent or reverse cataracts. Thanks.

  • @robynrinehart4105
    @robynrinehart4105 10 месяцев назад +1

    Eyes open or closed please? I use my red light pad for my macular degeneration, and this is a question I'm often asked. I'm so glad to hear this is being taken seriously.

    • @MacularSociety
      @MacularSociety  9 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Robyn, this presentation was given by Glen Jeffery and not a member of the Macular Society team so we would be unable to answer your question. But if you contact Glen directly I'm sure he would be able to help. There's information on the UCL website that may help: profiles.ucl.ac.uk/7465

    • @tonycd2709
      @tonycd2709 3 месяца назад +2

      Close or use the goggle.

  • @derrickdavis2322
    @derrickdavis2322 2 месяца назад +1

    Can these divisions help with scar tissue in the eyes retina?

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 2 месяца назад

    What is the effect of photobiomodulation with atherosclerosis? Combination with Fasting?

  • @judyboehm5215
    @judyboehm5215 3 месяца назад +1

    I am using Platinum Red Light Therapy commercial panel plus a red light lamp for sleep plus the Mito Helmet and nasal clip which is able to through the sinus up into brain…stroke reversals,Parkinson’s, Diabetes, adhd, dementisetc. etc.. It builds up daily ATP, Collagen to our weight mass daily. etc. etc. Tgere is a great explanation in Buddha Maitreya the Christ u tube video Red light therapy I and Ii

    • @Annemarie-wy2ni
      @Annemarie-wy2ni 2 месяца назад

      Sanat Maitreya Kumara RUclips channel the dharma teachings on red light devices are great research getting straight to the truth

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 2 месяца назад +4

    Will looking at the sun during sunrise 🌅 help the eyes?

    • @lmyers9999
      @lmyers9999 Месяц назад +2

      yes - and no need to look directly- although the early sun won't hurt... but it penetrates lids and is also reflected everywhere - so you get red light indirectly really well... especially in forests as the plants don't use it and reflect it well..

    • @Roberto-cg2gr
      @Roberto-cg2gr Месяц назад

      @@lmyers9999 is there an overdose of near infrared and infrared lights?

    • @mat1500
      @mat1500 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Roberto-cg2grwhat's in reasonable limits how can there possibly be an overdose if one works or plays camps day after day in the bright Sun consider Pilots of jets are turboprops you're virtually Always In Bright Sun except for night time flights I was a Jet Pilot the only thing we needed was to bid ordinary sunglasses preferably polarized, I preferred and sunlight contains abundant infrared

    • @deborahd.7281
      @deborahd.7281 23 дня назад

      Don't look directly at the sun, just facing in the general direction is okay, also red light reflects off a lot of things in nature so just being outside in the morning for 10 minutes may help.

  • @ellieGy
    @ellieGy 10 месяцев назад +4

    As a French medical student working on the effect of red light on mitochondria and the production of ROS in AMD, your presentation is very useful to me.
    Do you have a link where I could find your studies published ?
    Thank you !

    • @derya7291
      @derya7291 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bonjour !
      Je suis également étudiante en France et je réalise cette année mon mémoire sur les effets de la lumière rouge sur la vision. Actuellement je suis en plein recherche de sources et d'études traitant le sujet. Seriez vous d'accord de partager les études que vous auriez pu trouver au cours de vos recherches ?
      Merci d'avance !

    • @MacularSociety
      @MacularSociety  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Ellie, thanks for your comment. If you take a look on the UCL website, your can find a list of Glen Jeffery's publications: profiles.ucl.ac.uk/7465-glen-jeffery/publications

    • @whowhy9023
      @whowhy9023 5 месяцев назад

      @@MacularSociety
      What about dim to warm led?
      2700 - 2200k Phillips warm glow.
      Would you please do a spectral analysis?
      Should have very little blue light but is there any infra red??

  • @graceanne2941
    @graceanne2941 10 месяцев назад +2

    Does red light help persons who have Glaucoma ?

  • @chrissy1953
    @chrissy1953 7 месяцев назад +1

    Should you close or open your eyes for the red light? How close should you be to the light?

    • @Dreamopticsredlightglasses
      @Dreamopticsredlightglasses 4 месяца назад

      The glasses we use you can have your eyes open or closed and the light is in the glasses, so it is close to the eyes, however these glasses have been very carefully researched and developed (approved by Professor Jeffery) so I wouldn't want to comment on other devices (see my channel if you want info)

    • @tonycd2709
      @tonycd2709 3 месяца назад +1

      Close or wear goggle. I usually stay around 6-12" away.

    • @davidgordon7717
      @davidgordon7717 21 день назад

      @@Dreamopticsredlightglasses

  • @kob1343
    @kob1343 Год назад +2

    Can this work for stargardt desease also ?

    • @MacularSociety
      @MacularSociety  Год назад

      Hi, research is still early in this field but there has been one study on light therapies and stargardts. Please see here for more information: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8760100/

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 2 месяца назад

    Any research using incandescent bulb in the eyes?

    • @scoobtoober2975
      @scoobtoober2975 Месяц назад

      Definitely better than any LED. Block all blue at night. Give it a try and let us know. Get 2700k led's or 3000k. But all artificial lights are worse than candles.

  • @melodymerritt8419
    @melodymerritt8419 6 месяцев назад

    I am assuming the people with GA are out of your treatment specs....am I correct? Please reply. Thank you.

  • @clairesaville788
    @clairesaville788 10 месяцев назад +1

    Where do you get this torch from please

    • @Anna-uv4gr
      @Anna-uv4gr 8 месяцев назад

      He gives you two websites where you can buy them towards the end of the video.

    • @lyndagabriel6539
      @lyndagabriel6539 7 месяцев назад +1

      I just ordered the eyecharger, from Australia to Canada. I couldn't find a website for the other one. Did you get one? Mine will probably arrive 2+ weeks from now... I'd be interested in your experience.

    • @Anna-uv4gr
      @Anna-uv4gr 7 месяцев назад +3

      I got one - the Eyepower, mostly because it's British, so are these researchers, and so am I. It arrived relatively quickly and is extremely easy to use, as it's a pair of glasses with a 3-min timer, after which the light switches itself off. I can't notice any difference but you wouldn't notice; you just have to hope the science is right and it's helping.

    • @lyndagabriel6539
      @lyndagabriel6539 7 месяцев назад

      @@Anna-uv4gr Cool, thanks. I get a retinal scan every 6 months, I'm hoping to stop the proliferation of drusen. I hope it works for you!

    • @Dreamopticsredlightglasses
      @Dreamopticsredlightglasses 4 месяца назад

      @@Anna-uv4gr I have been using them for over a year, my colour vision has improved and so has my night vision

  • @pr5991
    @pr5991 Месяц назад +2

    Why he is using glasses then?

    • @healthresearchnow
      @healthresearchnow 7 дней назад

      Hello. On another interview he says that myopia cannot be reversed, but can be slowed down by red light.