Shining a Light on the Brain Science Behind Light Therapy | LiveTalk | Being Patient
Being Patient speaks with Dr. Lew Lim, founder and CEO of Vielight Inc., about the research behind photobiomodulation - or light therapy - for brain health and Alzheimer's.
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I remember now they’d have the lights on for 10 minutes, a break for 5 and then another 10 minutes. At home, 10 minutes on each side of nose. 5 days of lights out of the 7. I hated the lengthy MRI sessions but glad I signed up in case I was lucky enough to get the infrared
I was enrolled in a study over a year ago for those over 65 who have had someone close to them diagnosed with either dementia or Alzheimer’s but not have it themselves. 3 month study thru the university psyche dept here. I don’t know if I had the actual light or if I was in the placebo group. An hour in the MRI machine to start with a lot of cognitive tests. Ended with more cognitive tests and an hour and a half MRI again. I’d go in to get the lights attached to and around my head but on days I didn’t have to go in they gave a a device to attach to the nose as he showed. 15 minutes, if I remember correctly, on each nostril. I’d love to know results if I did get the lights. This is legit. A lot of docs out there talking about it.
@ebe8421
Жыл бұрын
I bet you could call them since it's been a year, and find out the study results and if you got the red light or placebo. Did you notice any improvement?
@chrismk2033
Жыл бұрын
@@ebe8421 Theynsaidmthere was not enough money to be able to do that. I was asked a ton of questions before and after about my memory. My husband was even called to answer their questions about my memory and behavior before me after. I told them I believe I received the placebo or the improvement was so gradual and subtle to be noticed. I was mostly interested in the MRI results of my brain. I do know there was no tumor or anything else to be concerned about growing in there or they would have stopped my study
Thank you. I have added full spine PBM to my chiropractic practice, since the dorsal nerve root is part of the CNS.
This was enlightening.
@Tron-Jockey
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, truly ILLUMINATING!
Where are these available?
This is a Vielight - duo
no wrinkles on your face. good facelift. I like it.
Where can one buy this ? I wish a link of the manufacturing company so that treatment could start for desperate patients .. Can you pls post a link kindly .. Appreciate the conversation on photobiomodulation .
@lacharmer441
2 жыл бұрын
Vielight, Dr Lim
Can you purchase this
Let him talk
Where can you buy this?
@HotforHealth
Жыл бұрын
another channel gives a link to build one. You can find numerous versions of this online just make sure the nm wavelengths are around 670 & 810.
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Post scientific journals to corroborate your claims . Please cite the studies
@lacharmer441
2 жыл бұрын
Go do the research yourself- it will be worth it. There is plenty proof available
@pticman
2 жыл бұрын
@@lacharmer441 no citations, no valid foundation. Sorry man , your video has no validity.
@lacharmer441
2 жыл бұрын
@@pticman it’s obvious you have not looked at the research! There are numerous studies on the web.
@pticman
2 жыл бұрын
@@lacharmer441 I'm not saying the science isn't true, I'm saying your video has no validity and considered mute since you didn't include citations. That makes this video just a plain layman's video. You're definitely not a scientist. Your video is equivalent to hearsay and not a good resource. People who watch this will take it for a grain of salt.
@lacharmer441
2 жыл бұрын
@@pticman hello, this is not my video! The Vielight is very effective and works for me. I’m slaying do your own research and you will find the data that supports everything that is being said on video!
Low risk wellness devise? Is this label based on government push back or lack of evidence supporting claims of effectiveness?
What a difficult man to interview. Just answer the question already. I feel for her.
@deni9360
Жыл бұрын
@Lulu: I was thinking the SAME THING!!! Good interviewer, awful interviewee. I learned in college, where professors involved in research HAD to teach, that someone might be a great researcher and lab mentor, but could MAJORLY SUCK at teaching a group of 300 students in an amphitheater. Ugh!!!! This guy is painful to listen to. I just wish more ppl would be honest with their impressions. He might be great in a lab, but he’s AWFUL in an interview. Kudos to the interviewer however.
@andynotdave
Жыл бұрын
@@deni9360 Agree difficult but truth comes through with his non polished speaking. If he was a salesman with a pitch, I wouldn't have listened