NEW Vitamin B3 - a Natural CURE for Glaucoma? | Eye Surgeon Explains

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
    @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  5 месяцев назад +12

    If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with glaucoma, please share your experience in the comments below 👇

  • @deborahmorrison6092
    @deborahmorrison6092 5 месяцев назад +7

    What milligram of Niacin and Pyruvate? Thank you and love your channel.

    • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
      @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  5 месяцев назад +3

      You can learn more about this topic and the specific dosages studied in this research project here 👉jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/2786482
      Hope it helps 😀

  • @koljivanov4050
    @koljivanov4050 4 месяца назад +6

    How I struggled with glaucoma after eye surgery... The exercise of closing the eyes helped, while we squeeze out excess fluid from the eyes, one different way... ruclips.net/video/D3O3TtsNxiQ/видео.htmlsi=hmmAHTVOX6CKhicj
    Does anyone ever wonder why we rub our eyes? By doing this we equalize the pressure in the eyes and improve the nutrition of the blood vessels, but after surgery this cannot be done...
    The pressure in the eye is increased due to the spongy trauber network clogged with fibrous blood, which removes 85% of the fluid from the eyes into the Schlemm canal. This often happens after blood enters due to eye injuries, or eye surgery, sugar, poor diet, etc..
    It is necessary to improve fluid drainage:
    1 Improve rheology (fluidity...) diet, jars, leeches, etc.
    2 Improve blood vessels (contrast shower!!!, vitamins and much more...)
    3 Mechanically help remove fluid from the eyes (massage around the eyes to drain lymph..., alternately squeezing and squeezing out excess fluid if you can’t rub your eyes due to surgery or injury, etc.)
    I’ll add... In order for the blood to be “liquid”, proper nutrition is necessary!!!, without excess sweets, flour, potatoes, etc.
    Good outflow is helped by proper MASSAGE of the eyes and neighboring areas and neck. But it also helps a lot to close your eyes one by one!!! eye to gouge out!!! excess fluid from the eyes into the lymph through the trabecular meshwork (spongy tissue can be clogged with fibrous blood after surgery or injury), into Schlemm’s canal.
    Massage of the lymphatic vessels that drain fluid around the eyes and ears, as well as throughout the head, helps to prevent and treat GLAUCOMA!!!
    A daily contrast shower or at least applying a hot wet or cold cloth to the eyes to train the elasticity of the blood vessels around the eyes and the entire head helps. All this warns of GLAUCOMA, which is almost impossible to cure otherwise. Only if you put leeches to thin the blood. Regular cupping and cupping (hijama) also help to improve the rheology of blood and lymphatic fluid.
    Regular trips to the pool are very useful, because of the contrast shower, because of washing your face after diving, because of constantly closing your eyes, because of swimming and the work of large muscles that help the movement of lymph,,,

  • @Katsem
    @Katsem 4 месяца назад +5

    3 grams per day was used in one small study with good results for some. My ophthalmologist said I could try it with the ok from my primary care doctor. I have been on 3 grams a day for about 9 weeks and am due for a Humphrey visual field test at my next visit in mid June. I had a normal metabolic panel a few weeks ago, so the liver is probably ok. I will probably drop the dose if I do stay on it, because I think it makes me tired. And if my visual field test shows continued damage , I’ll stop the B3 altogether. I have severe glaucoma in one eye, having lost over half of my vision despite two surgeries. The other eye is better, but the loss is heading toward 10%.

    • @chapellinator
      @chapellinator 3 месяца назад +4

      Hi, wondering if you have an update? Did you have more tests done?

    • @joanneramsey7723
      @joanneramsey7723 23 дня назад

      Im in the same boat as you. Pressures as high as 55 in one eye, low 20’s in the other. In my bad eye Ive had 2 SLT procedures, 1 gel stent, 1 goniotomy, and getting ready to have a tube put in mid month. I had cataract surgery and now my good eye has blurry vision.
      How are you doing now?

    • @BabaYaga-yh3yi
      @BabaYaga-yh3yi 21 день назад

      @@chapellinatorI’ve been on 1.5g nicotinamide a day for about a year. No improvement at all on VFT. Maybe it’s the lower dosing but I’m not upping it until the results come out.

  • @aziz-ed8sb
    @aziz-ed8sb 4 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for this excellent subjuct

  • @jasonp167
    @jasonp167 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for the information! It was very helpful.

  • @johngoh767
    @johngoh767 4 месяца назад +2

    Dr. Audry Tai, which is the best brand that you can recommend to buy Vitamin B3 [Niacin]?

  • @jamesfigger7701
    @jamesfigger7701 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you doc for this wonderful news i hope this will be the answer prayer…God bless you doc and the rest who is selflessly finding a cure for this disease

    • @sylviahowe2240
      @sylviahowe2240 5 месяцев назад

      Wow must try this I have drops for mine but seem to have slipped through the net since covid I have tried the head place in London but can’t find any help anywhere .

  • @myway2653
    @myway2653 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm doing research...thanks for the video

  • @imnotmelvin3
    @imnotmelvin3 4 месяца назад +1

    The subjects for the long-term trials are taking 1500milg a day it finishes in 25.
    Im only doing 500milg

  • @coolguy79jeffrey
    @coolguy79jeffrey 5 месяцев назад +1

    any vitamin for ischemic CRVO? any thing i can do to get back a bit of the vision? i am not hoping to a full recovery, just a little improvement would be great as my VA is like 20/200 :(

  • @rickclark1372
    @rickclark1372 16 дней назад

    I hope when they compared glaucoma to non-glaucoma blood for NAD+ levels they are comparing like ages. As we know, glaucoma patients are usually older people. We also know NAD+ levels decline with age. So if they are comparing such older glaucoma patients with general population blood, we would expect lower NAD+ based on the age of glaucoma patients alone. All that being said, I have been taking NMN (an NAD+ precursor) for a couple years now and recently started taking Nicotinamide on the hope they might do something positive. I am 68 and have severe glaucoma damage, originally diagnosed as Pigmentary Glaucoma. As for the NMN I have been taking for a while, there are teases and suggestions of efficacy in some studies but not robust science and it seems not unlikely that while blood levels of NAD+ from NMN oral may be raised, it might not be raising the levels in the cells themselves. But if the improvements in visual fields following Nicotinamide are more robustly proven, that would certainly provide proof of benefits within the cells. I would also mention that evidence is suggestive that exercise and physical fitness alone can raise NAD+ levels in older people, so if raised NAD+ levels benefit glaucoma eyes, perhaps that should be every patient's "prescription" along with medications, etc. Not to mention the many other health benefits it brings.

  • @g.phelps5797
    @g.phelps5797 5 месяцев назад +2

    I know you're busy but we miss you haven't seen any new videos

    • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
      @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  4 месяца назад

      Thank you and here is the link to the new video released today 👉5 Things to NEVER Put in Your Eyes | Eye Surgeon Explains #draudreytai
      ruclips.net/video/p-ulGA6eLyU/видео.html

  • @_D.I.G_
    @_D.I.G_ 2 месяца назад

    when i stopped drinking monster (or any energy drinks) just last week, which has vitamin b3 i was diagnosed with glaucoma im only 33
    i stopped drinking monster because i had a kidney stone. this week has been tough, as I originally thought i was having caffeine withdrawal which was causing my to have ocular migraines when in reality it may seem like I have vitamin b3 deficiency.

  • @TargetedCreole82583
    @TargetedCreole82583 2 месяца назад

    I've been told for years that my eyes were at risk for glaucoma.

  • @pauluskersten2975
    @pauluskersten2975 3 месяца назад

    Thanks; good information. Is it for both kinds of glaucoma?

  • @karenchellquist6454
    @karenchellquist6454 Месяц назад

    Is their a blood test for amount of vitamin B3 (as there is for other vitamins such ad Vit D)?

  • @AndrewWutke
    @AndrewWutke 5 месяцев назад

    Does nicotinic acid (pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) helps as well in glaucoma?

  • @swahili9144
    @swahili9144 4 месяца назад

    Do you have any advcie on how one can aproache severe pellegra with niacin especially the doses?

  • @TheRealNewBlackMusic
    @TheRealNewBlackMusic 3 месяца назад +6

    Yes but now all of the cardiologists are saying to stay away from any form of vitamin B3 because of risk of cardiovascular disease what a bummer we don't know what to do go blind or drop dead from a heart attack😢

    • @chapellinator
      @chapellinator 3 месяца назад +7

      I’m going to take my chances. Would much rather drop dead than go blind.

    • @koljivanov4050
      @koljivanov4050 2 месяца назад

      Glaucoma. How I fought with glaucoma after an operation to pump blood out of the vitreous - victrectomy - on the eye... An exercise with alternately closing the eyes helped, while we squeeze out excess fluid from the eyes, one time in a different way... youtu.be /D3O3TtsNxiQ?si=hmmAHTVOX6CKhicj
      Does anyone ever wonder why we rub our eyes? By doing this we squeeze out excess fluid and equalize the pressure in the eyes and improve the nutrition of the blood vessels, but after eye surgery, this cannot be done at first... but you can alternately close your eyes while walking... and look, for example, at car numbers, closer and further...
      The pressure in the eye is increased due to the spongy trauber network clogged with fibrous blood, which removes 85% of the fluid from the eyes into the Schlemm canal. This often happens after blood enters due to eye injuries, inflammation of the Trauberian canal or eye surgery, sugar!!!, malnutrition, venous stagnation and retrograde (reverse) flow of blood into the excretory canals, etc..
      It is necessary to improve fluid drainage:
      1 Improve rheology (fluidity...) diet, jars.
      ruclips.net/video/DWamy72Eamw/видео.htmlsi=R7vFKluW_jD42FKV
      , leeches, etc.
      There is a video, but in English, “What products help you avoid glaucoma”, “Or what products to avoid with glaucoma”, but Russian doctors, like insurance companies, are silent about this!?.... ruclips.net/video/3t4PsDEvjK0/видео.html ?si=h4CTF16Nx5zJbtZ_
      The best thing is just a diet, for example, diabetic 2, just without sugar, flour, potatoes, coffee and fatty meat, etc... which will allow you to avoid thousands of other diseases!!!
      2 Improve blood vessels (contrast shower!!!, vitamins and much more...)
      3 Mechanically help remove fluid from the eyes (massage around the eyes to drain lymph..., alternately squeezing and squeezing out excess fluid if you can’t rub your eyes due to surgery or injury, etc.)
      I’ll add... In order for the blood to be “liquid”, proper nutrition is necessary!!!, without excess sweets, flour, potatoes, etc.
      Good outflow is helped by proper MASSAGE of the eyes and neighboring areas and neck. But it also helps a lot to close your eyes one by one!!! eye to gouge out!!! excess fluid from the eyes into the lymph through the trabecular network (spongy tissue can be clogged with fibrous blood after surgery or injury), into Schlemm’s canal.
      Massage of the lymphatic vessels that drain fluid around the eyes and ears, as well as throughout the head, helps to prevent and treat GLAUCOMA!!!
      ruclips.net/video/B0CEoAsP7FQ/видео.htmlsi=2uobICN-f06IEKaI
      A daily contrast shower or at least applying a hot wet or cold cloth to the eyes helps to train the elasticity of the blood vessels around the eyes and the entire head. All this warns of GLAUCOMA, which is almost impossible to cure otherwise. Only if you put leeches to thin the blood. Regular cupping and cupping (hijama) also help to improve the rheology of blood and lymphatic fluid.
      Regular trips to the pool are very useful, because of the contrast shower, because of washing your face after diving, because of constantly closing your eyes, because of swimming and the work of large muscles that help the movement of lymph,
      ruclips.net/video/rsDKmATE4ac/видео.htmlsi=qSEhFtGMUBngkGzH
      Four ways to improve lymph flow
      ruclips.net/video/GlVyOXgPjXI/видео.htmlsi=HrghCLj5mU7VDUT2

    • @olinbrown8260
      @olinbrown8260 Месяц назад +1

      I think all in moderation is ok

    • @naNO818ETF7
      @naNO818ETF7 Месяц назад

      I dont believe in doctors not all them want you te be cured

    • @suzanne9622
      @suzanne9622 Месяц назад

      ​I am trying ginko Biloba 2x a day. Read up on it. I also take preservation 2x a day along with kyolic aged garlic 2x a day. I had 12 pressure in each eye with this until my Dr told me to take antibiotic with steroid in it for a little dust I got in my eye causing red in corner. Then my pressure jumped up to 44. There is something called steroid induced glaucoma. The steroid hurt my eyes. Something everyone should know. Grrrr...... Now I am on glaucoma drops which I wanted to avoid as long as possible.

  • @lightliz7834
    @lightliz7834 4 месяца назад +1

    Research is still ongoing. BE aware that taking large doses of Nicatinamide can have serious side effects on your liver.

  • @bertcollard6619
    @bertcollard6619 Месяц назад

    Good video

  • @MaggieJohnson-vn6su
    @MaggieJohnson-vn6su 29 дней назад

    I tried it and ended up in the ER thinking I was having a heart attack. I'd love to take it, but...

  • @main___name___main___name
    @main___name___main___name 5 месяцев назад +3

    high doses of niacin causes muscular edema and blindness.

    • @DamonSkaff
      @DamonSkaff 5 месяцев назад +1

      at wt d0se is tht?😊