Do you also have weak eyesight? A unique way to completely correct the look in 2 weeks
Researchers at University College London may have found ways to naturally enhance vision. According to a study published in the Journal of Gerontology, staring at deep red light for three minutes every day for two weeks can help improve eyesight. According to Glenn Jeffrey of the College of Ophthalmology, the visual system deteriorates significantly with age.
He added that the problem is serious due to the aging population. Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell, begin to deteriorate around age 40. The retina of the eye contains many mitochondria. Due to this, the eyes weaken faster than other organs. Sensitivity is reduced, and color perception is compromised. Jeffrey claims that some wavelengths of light are better absorbed by mitochondria than others. According to Jeffrey, we tried to reprogram aging retinal cells with short bursts of long-wavelength light in an attempt to reverse this decline.
Twenty-eight subjects, between the ages of 28 and 72, were enrolled in the study, equally divided between men and women. Subjects were required to view deep red light for three minutes a day. They were also allowed to do so. People under the age of 40 did not notice any difference or benefit from the light, but people over that age improved significantly. According to Jeffrey, the study showed that it is possible to "recharge" the depleted energy system of retinal cells. "It's like charging a battery," he said. Despite the small size of the study, it provides important information about affordable strategies to enhance vision.

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