Benefits of Red Light Therapy
I wanted to share some questions I got during a recent class I held. These were some great questions and we got into the benefits of infrared and red light therapies.
I wanted to share some questions I got during a recent class I held. These were some great questions and we got into the benefits of infrared and red light therapies.
Today I am walking you through the eye patch protocol and the eye dialogue questions that go along with that as well as the lens to blur exercise. I highly recommend doing both of these regularly.
We are wrapping up my list of the top 10 practices that are going to give you success as you work toward improving your eyes.
Now we are going to move on to my list of the top 10 practices that are going to give you success as you work toward improving your eyes.
I am wrapping up my list of 10 mistakes that people make in the process of reducing their myopia and astigmatism and how you can avoid making the same mistake.
This week we are continuing down our list of 10 mistakes that people make in the process of reducing their myopia and astigmatism and how you can avoid making the same mistake.
Over the next few episodes, I am going to discuss the 10 mistakes that people make in the process of reducing their myopia and astigmatism and how you can avoid making the same mistake.
Today, we are looking at what is really blocking your vision? Stress? Fatigue? Or something else? It’s important to the process to dig deep and really understand what’s affecting you.
This eye exercise I am going to walk you through today uses sound and vibrations to create calm and clarity in the body and the eyes. Feel free to follow along.
I am sharing my experience and how I started with the Continuum movement and what it’s taught me. I have learned and benefited from the things I share with you.
Here are my three tips for preventing or reversing cataracts.
Today we are talking about color therapy. What is it? How did I get started with it? How can it help your eyes? Color therapy can be so beneficial in so many ways.
Here is a peek into my latest Intensive Session. I work with attendees one on one to help them craft their own visual journey. In this session, I work with attendees on how to use the animal eye chart. I talk about where it came from and how it helps your vision over time.
Here is a peek into my latest Intensive Session. I work with attendees one on one to help them craft their own visual journey. In this session, I talk with one attendee about how his myopia and cataracts might be working together and we look at the steps he can take to alleviate both.
Here is a peek into my latest Intensive Session. I work with attendees one on one to help them craft their own visual journey. In this session, we talk about the eye dialogue and how it can help your eyes work together.
Today I’m going to take a question on ocular migraines which can affect our eyesight and vision. I will talk about what scientists believe causes this and what you can do to help alleviate your symptoms.
So today, you’re going to hear a recording of a session that I gave recently and we covered a variety of different topics. My take on floaters, cataracts, monovision, progressive lenses, blue light, myopia, and astigmatism.
Retinal Detachment is something that affects a lot of people and requires surgery to deal with. Today we are covering what retinal detachment is, what causes it, and how to recover post-surgery.
LASIK Surgery has been a hot topic in my world lately and so I wanted to take some time and explain my view on this elective surgery. In this episode, we will dig into what LASIK is and why I don’t suggest it to my patients. While it works great for some people, it just treats the symptoms and focuses on fixing your sight, not your vision. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, I would love to hear from you.
Today we are talking about Night Vision. What causes it and how to improve it. Struggles with night vision can cause a lot of disruption in one’s life. People tend to stop driving at night and don’t feel comfortable going out in the evening. This isn’t something that you have to just accept and live with, so today we are going to address some basic things you can do to help improve your night vision.
“Beauty is something you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. It is not something physical.” Perhaps that’s easy to say when you’re the stunning Sophia Loren, who coined the phrase. And her point is a timeless one. But what happens when cosmetics and beauty products literally migrate into the eyes, which they routinely do? A litany of ocular issues occurs, to varying degrees of damage or discomfort. Pain puts a damper on health and beauty.
In this episode, I am answering a question I received about Horner’s Syndrome. It’s a condition that affects the pupils of the eye and the eyelids and sometimes even the muscles in the face.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Megan Ramos in this episode. She is a Canadian clinical educator and expert on therapeutic fasting and low-carbohydrate diets, having guided more than 14,000 people worldwide. She is the co-author of the New York Times Bestseller Life in the Fasting Lane.
At age 25, Dr. Glen Swartwout was the top student doctor at his school when he discovered that he had glaucoma. Starting at such a young age, he learned that he would most likely be blind by age 50 if he was treated by conventional medicine and surgery. In his quest for a cure, he found that he was also suffering from mercury poisoning and would almost certainly not survive past his 30s.
Lisa Dymond is a Registered Speech & Language Pathologist in Private Practice with a passion for supporting the integration of speech/language skills into conversational competence that supports relationships & social-emotional well-being.