SUPRISING Connection Between Gut Microbiome and Eye Health

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  • @dawhike
    @dawhike Рік тому +106

    I have been aware of the gut-brain connection for 40 yrs. Glad that the younger generations are becoming more aware and enlightened on this. Poisons in pesticides in our foods, need to be addressed, as they kill the beneficial gut flora.

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому

      Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least. Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. Obviously the newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants.

    • @godofallgodswithnoothernam920
      @godofallgodswithnoothernam920 Рік тому

      They kill the beneficial gut flora *❤🎉

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 Рік тому +5

      what are the best things to do for the gut in your opinon?

    • @DOGOID
      @DOGOID Рік тому +3

      @@fourshore502 remove poisons , eat fermented foods.

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 Рік тому

      ok thanks!@@DOGOID

  • @lightdreamcatcher
    @lightdreamcatcher Рік тому +47

    Parasites/bacterium cause everything that goes wrong with our body. I have suffered from Lyme disease, leukemia, neuropathy, and a handful of other crap that goes along with Lyme for 30 years. Doctors could do nothing. From Covid come along, and ivermectin was uncovered as a great treatment, I started taking the ivermectin horse paste 1.87. Lyme disease & all co-infections are now gone!!! I have not felt this good in years. I am definitely loving life now!

    • @notimetodienttd1115
      @notimetodienttd1115 9 місяців тому +2

      Wow..Fantastic news 🤗 Glad you have healed from all that..Stay safe! 🙏

    • @leelajapheth4051
      @leelajapheth4051 9 місяців тому +1

      Ivermectin kill Lyme?

    • @firstlast2034
      @firstlast2034 8 місяців тому

      And how did it affect the Leukemia?

    • @lisetribeagape9058
      @lisetribeagape9058 7 місяців тому +1

      That is amazing ..
      I am curious how much to take and how long ?

  • @bkemp28
    @bkemp28 Рік тому +15

    You are a brilliant young man Dr. Joseph Allen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @janetiernan5163
    @janetiernan5163 Рік тому +63

    Amazing content. I am 63yrs old and suffer from a number of eye issues including " dome maculopathy" as a result of being highly myopic. The interesting thing is that I was 43yrs when diagnosis with chronic ceoliac disease. It took me 3 years on a strict gf diet for my intestines to recover. Clearly, I am a classic case & proof that there is indeed a very strong connection between gut & eye health. Thank you so much for this very valuable information.

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому

      Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least. Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. Obviously the newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants.

    • @hphinn
      @hphinn Рік тому +9

      Your gut recovered, did your ocular issues recovered? What kind of diet was it?

    • @rosethorns1893
      @rosethorns1893 10 місяців тому

      @@hphinngluten free, I believe

    • @lilibethaspiras877
      @lilibethaspiras877 9 місяців тому

      thank you Dr. for your informative
      lecture..

    • @janetiernan5163
      @janetiernan5163 9 місяців тому

      Gluten free diet & yes my​ sight is much improved. Thanks @@hphinn

  • @pippylongstockingsz
    @pippylongstockingsz Рік тому +167

    Wheat and gluten are highly inflammatory i would recommend taking them out of your diet to reduce inflammation

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Рік тому +20

      Studies show not for everyone. Maybe why whole cultures incl Italian and French have been eating it for centuries. I have Italian friends who live their pasta and pizza and very healthy at over 50 yo. ✌️

    • @nixdaddio
      @nixdaddio Рік тому +5

      Toxicity is in the dose

    • @pippylongstockingsz
      @pippylongstockingsz Рік тому +19

      @nixdaddio definitely different for everyone, and different depending on geo location 🙂 from what I've learnt the western diet as a whole is full of inflammatory foods, high sugar, high wheat and dairy intake etc but back in the old days wheat and dairy were less processed so they weren't as bad, today they have higher amounts of pesticides used on wheat crops, higher amount of gluten proteins, and dairy is compromised from use of antibiotics in the cattle and what they feed the cattle (grains) because thats the cheaper easier option, all contributes etc, all this leads to gut dysbiosis and autoimmune diseases...then you've got the high levels of pollution and toxins in our modern world also causing us to have high levels of heavy metals in pur system like mercury that shouldn't be there, its just crazy!!

    • @Sarah-Gee
      @Sarah-Gee Рік тому +20

      @@jmc8076 Maybe if you said over 80 years old and healthy I would be impressed but 50 years old is not old…! 😉

    • @cornypinkuni9519
      @cornypinkuni9519 Рік тому

      ​@@jmc8076I agree with you, some people process wheat just fine. The main problem is that in north america, wheat is sprayed with synthetic b vitamins. 30% of humanity has been found to have gene variations that impede methylation (conversion) of b vitamins and the synthetic ones are complicating this further. This affects dna transcription, digestion, ATP energy production, inflammation, neurotransmitters and more. The fix is relatively simple, to take methylated b vitamins (b9 methylfolate and b12 metgylcobalamin). Blood tests and dna tests viewed by genetically savvy doctors can help determine IF you or your loved ones are among the unlucky 30%.

  • @monana1711
    @monana1711 Рік тому +12

    I am eating gluten free, sugar and sweetener free, nightshade free, and as lectin free as possible for gut health. Now my whole body has benefitted. Less arthritis pain, improved heart health, and improved vision. I am also taking supplements. I try to eat organic and pastured meats and eggs. Not corn fed. I still eat many vegetables, berries, dark chocolate, sweet potatoes, cassava, nuts, and more. Not deprived, just different.

    • @Garnier78
      @Garnier78 Рік тому +1

      I am from Kerala, India and our family too has stopped eating all processed foods, sugar, wheat products and seed oil. And supplements are a must.

    • @pennyblumenthal894
      @pennyblumenthal894 9 місяців тому

      I am on a similar diet and very happy with gut improvement. I am concerned about the oxalic acid in some nuts and dark chocolate.

  • @BunE22
    @BunE22 Рік тому +33

    Years ago I was diagnosed with blepharitis. No cure, only treatment with eyelid scrub, warm compresses, and artifical tears. Well, the first two didn't help at all so I gave up on them. A few years later I was diagnosed with oral lichen planus and was told it's an autoimmune issue.
    Strangely, this New Year's day I began eating carnivore but could only stick with it for 45 days, even with taking digestive enzymes. So I swapped to Keto and eat low carb veggies, nuts, berries in addition to animal foods. My blepharitis got 80% better. I went from Thera Tears all day long to days where I don't need drops at all. I recently noticed the lace patches of oral lichen planus are gone too! My theory is by cutting junk foods and grains my diet is much less inflammatory. I began this lifestyle to lose weight (51 lbs gone) but the healing of my eyes and mouth are a wonderful bonus. I will never stop eating this way. I still take digestive enzymes and occasionally a real good probiotic.

    • @jeanmorell1947
      @jeanmorell1947 Рік тому +2

      Right that is keto and Doctor Berg predict this, instead I make sure of low carbohydrates and bone broth but also ethnic foods that use carbohydrates smell strongly give me dry eyes. Also leaves that are sprayed with bug spray when pollen comes from there I use heyedrate eye lash lid cleanser and we love eyes foam cleanser ice mask warm and cold. But when I take flaxseed oil it avoids the infection. I have to get to the eye doctor but they make it worse every time they want drops that make me sick prone to infections. I had eye surgeries that’s when my eyes started getting infections now I haven’t been to eye doctors for years don’t want those drops.

    • @lindablackwood2932
      @lindablackwood2932 Рік тому

      ​@@jeanmorell1947Could you please tell me what you normally eat?
      I had a retinal tear and I had laser surgery which did not work. Had to have an operation and now have dry eye. I don't like using the drops and I've also had an allergic reaction to the drops. Would love to stop using them through diet. I would love to know what has helped you. Thanks.

    • @jeanmorell1947
      @jeanmorell1947 Рік тому +1

      @@lindablackwood2932 I stick with keto and wheatfree diet very low carb foods I eat fat bone broth no potatoes no wheat barley rice bananas or fruits high carb. I eat eggs cheddar cheese white without annato no chemicals nutritional yeast unfortifed I use blanch almond flour coconut nut flour golden Flaxseed seed ground walnuts pecan peanut butter. No bread fortifications of products broccoli rabe salad I make my jelly. No beans turkey I eat pork chicken beef shrimp tuna eggs fish

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Рік тому

      There's a really old medievil cure for phebitis which also works for Mrsa it involves leaving raw onion in wine in a copper vessel and might be something else in there like garlic I forget but it is worth a try. I've been trying to find a copper vessel as that's very important. Anyway maybe you could google it and see if it helps. I've used manuka honey successfully on my kids toe infection and that would be milk for eye area. Anything else I know of is too harsh for eye area ..I also found msm powder really good for other skin inflamation ..its a salt of sulfur so it might be better to take it internally it also works for arthritis inflamation...but you can rub it on skin too but I think the fact of it being a dissolved salt might sting your eyes so maybe try it as a drink instead.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Рік тому +1

      I also think this is why carnivore works because vegan also seems to work for people for the same things and all those involve cutting out grains and processed food

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 Рік тому +40

    I just discovered your channel. Like what I hear, the fact that you’re open to the latest research in Microbiome and its relation to the brain and other parts of the body. Our gut is referred to as the second brain.
    I have a leg up on many people when it comes to Pre, Pro and Postbiotics. I’ve been reading, listening to doctor William Davis, cardiovascular surgeon and author of best sellers such as Super Gut, Undoctored and the Wheat Belly books. I’ve also followed Donna Schwenk who has a wonderful website and is one of the pioneers in cultured foods. Highly recommend both people. Donna is NOT a doctor but she lives, eats, and breathes cultured foods and is very knowledgeable.
    Bottom line don’t buy Probiotics, it’s a waste of money and time. EAT your Pre and Probiotics, period!

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому

      Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. The newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants. tudy shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least.

    • @hawkbartril3016
      @hawkbartril3016 Рік тому

      I so much agree with your pro, pre, and postbiotic consumption, being a waste of time, which has been known for some time now. People spend so much money on these things, when they should eat the food that nurtures the bacteria you want

  • @tdolma80
    @tdolma80 Рік тому +28

    Thank you very much for this video. As you gave me every answer, which I'm looking for almost 5 years. My home doctor thinks I am suffering from IBS, and for a few years, I have had problems in my joints
    After having chronic headaches and one day i lost my vision from right eye,
    my neurologist said, may be I suffered tiny stroke in brain.
    Today, I can connect the dots of all my problems to guts problems, which I'm suffering longest. Also, most of the time, if I get gut problems, then I feel uncomfortable in my eyes.
    In the hospital, my eye doctor said I have very dry eyes.
    So, thank you for such valuable information.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому

      Wishing you the best! Hope you can find some relief.

    • @MarkShinnick
      @MarkShinnick Рік тому

      Yep...you are onto something here :)

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому +3

      I found that my autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis, IBS and acid reflux were all gone just months after I gone vegan. That's when I started digging into medical journals... Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least. Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. Obviously the newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants.

    • @SmitT-f2g
      @SmitT-f2g Рік тому

      There are a lot of good vegan and vegetarian food options in India@@helentam-semmens821 Google recipes, it will be healthy as well as give you a bigger variety of foods since large chunk of Indian population has been vegetarian for centuries so many more recipes developed.

    • @michaels999
      @michaels999 Рік тому +1

      Ibs is mostly connected to sibo doing a breath test can tell you if that’s the problem and then you can treat it properly

  • @kingnole4237
    @kingnole4237 Рік тому +19

    I started to drink Apple cider vinegar, it's very good for gut biome...

  • @natgarrison2300
    @natgarrison2300 5 місяців тому +2

    Vegan plant based 63 years old here, great eye health and no need for plastic laden fish oils!!!

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 5 місяців тому

      Mercury builds up in the flesh of fish food chain. Surely the oils of the junk gish it's made from must be substantial

  • @blankslate6393
    @blankslate6393 Рік тому +11

    Very intersting topic. Connection between microbiome and Eye health is so new that all of the douzens eye doctors that I visited were totally ignorat of.
    The concept of nutriton as a significant factor to eye health is just alien to them, as if eye is connected to body by ethernet cable!
    As someone who suffers from chronic dry eyes, I experience this connection firsthand but when I explain it to the docotrs they dismiss it as irrelevant, and just prescribe another useless eye drop.
    Personally I see that whenver I have bloating (especially after a night of drinking or having lectine heavy foods like lentiles) I get sever dry eyes and excruciating eye pain due to cornia being scratched.
    Please keep us updated about this crucial eye-gut connection.

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 9 місяців тому

      My eyes get dry usually when I'm dehydrated

  • @mballer
    @mballer Рік тому +14

    Joseph,
    Do you ever ask your patients who have very healthy eyes how their gut health is?
    For unhealthy eyes,
    do you get labs done for things such as homocysteine, insulin levels, hbA1c, Omega 3 levels, vitamin d levels?
    Do you check their weight, blood pressure, heart rate and O² levels?
    Do you ask how much exercise they get, exercise that will increase their heart rate?
    Do you ask how much sunshine they get everyday?
    Do you ever prescribe in writing a certain amount of exercise and lifestyle change?
    Do you measure axial length?
    Do you help your patients to reduce axial length?

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +13

      Thanks for asking all this!
      I started my journey and interested in lifestyle health in regards to the eyes when I was doing my residency at the VA here in Minnesota. Out of all the patients I had seen (mostly older men with many diseases and on hundreds of medications) I maybe saw 7-8 older guys total who had no disease, on no meds and interestingly had little to no eye disease. I asked each guy what there secret was...they all said diet and exercise.
      To answer your questions
      - No, I don't ask how healthy my patients gut is (unless I suspect a connection to disease, such as uveitis for example).
      - I do order labs to check for diabetes, but often refer to their PCP or GP for that.
      I do order omega 3 levels when we decide to consider taking omega 3 supplements (to know where they are at or even if it would be recommended)
      - We do not check for weight, heart rate and oxygen levels in our outpatient clinic as they typically don't apply to eye conditions but we do check Blood pressure as it plays a significant role for the eye.
      - We do measure axial length in the clinic and we have been practicing myopia management with Ortho - k, atropine, MiSight for several years now.
      -- I typically don't "prescribe" exercise/lifestyle habits but I do often have conversations about the topic for patients. I always discuss eye healthy foods and habits around sunlight protection.
      - I also discuss benefits of sunshine or outdoor time for children and young adults - even college age students.

  • @sabinadonofrio8863
    @sabinadonofrio8863 Рік тому +6

    My eye doctor found blood in the back of my eye. Said he didn't know what it was.
    And fired me before the next appointment. He did a bunch of tests for everything else. Said I was fine and sent me home. I hadn't been diagnosed for diabetes yet. I had lost my furbaby and thought it was all my crying that caused it along with a heart arythmia.
    She was just such a precious little life. I so miss her.

    • @partdeux992
      @partdeux992 Рік тому

      Did you get the needle juice? mRNA…

  • @chhunlim3977
    @chhunlim3977 Рік тому +21

    Yes, I found a cocktail for eyes sight, that improves clear vision, clear-sharp vision, can see street sigh, and read books without glasses. I just want to help the whole world to have better eyes sight, no more blurring, especially for seniors. Tell the world about this cocktail DIY. It works for seniors me and my friends. Here the eyes cocktail = 4 beetroots +2 apples blended into a paste and put in a container for one week + two spoonful apple cider vinegar + some Himalayan salt. when you drink take only 2 or 3 spoons of beet paste and mix with a glass of orange juice. You can drink from day one to the end of the week and you will see the result as you can see tv more clearly, and the surroundings more real no more blurring. This is the Gut Microbiome and eyes Health. Love from seniors, if it works for you please tell the monks and nuns and old people in Tibet, Nepal, and the Himalayan people to know about this cocktail. It is free for all people on this Planet Earth🌎🌏🌍No commercial. Gut relates to eyes.

    • @adinadin6222
      @adinadin6222 Рік тому +1

      Thanks alot

    • @mnayak9348
      @mnayak9348 Рік тому +1

      Good to share , not many people do. After making paste did you add vinegar and salt and mix it and let sit outside ( not refrigerator) . ? Thanks

    • @anotherSavingGrace
      @anotherSavingGrace Рік тому

      Thanks.. should be refrigerated .. how do we ensure it properly ferments n not spoils

    • @DanOverholtzer
      @DanOverholtzer Рік тому

    • @portianl
      @portianl Рік тому

      What size spoons and how much salt please.

  • @jacobclark89
    @jacobclark89 Рік тому +13

    I ate some kelp seaweed the other day and noticed I could now read smaller print .😎

  • @nafisakwande6544
    @nafisakwande6544 Рік тому +7

    Okra also known as ladies fingers is also a prebiotic.Great video Doctor Joseph,Thank you very much.

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 9 місяців тому +1

      Yup it has pectin which is the same fiber as apples.

  • @sallylabhart2844
    @sallylabhart2844 Рік тому +7

    I tell everyone that indicates they have eye problems to connect to your program 😊

  • @phunghuyhoaofficial
    @phunghuyhoaofficial Рік тому +4

    Oh wow.... Great stream! Thanks for sharing ''SUPRISING Connection Between Gut Microbiome and Eye Health" !

  • @greyhnd001
    @greyhnd001 Рік тому +3

    Whole food plant based diet rocks

  • @Berry_N
    @Berry_N Рік тому +27

    So amazing how this channel has grown in content 👍 Also amazing how mainstream all this has become nowadays - we were called nuts when we talked about this stuff over 20 years ago. I'm glad we are learning more through research now, however, it's still a mess because it's so complicated and individual. Probiotics are so individual, what may work for one person, may not work for the next, so people may have to experiment to find what works for them. Soluble fiber is important, IF tolerated, for many gut issues.

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому +2

      Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. The newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants. Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least.

    • @ainamcmahon5625
      @ainamcmahon5625 Рік тому

      The Kinesiology tests are very useful to test for the right bacteria and your food choices

    • @katkalucky4060
      @katkalucky4060 9 місяців тому

      How do you test for your gut imbalance???

  • @jp7357
    @jp7357 Рік тому +2

    Dr B … and gut micro biome .. yes the proof - and Zoe health and “the exam room live” .. all are very vegan / gut flora centric

  • @jkmjemmadesigns5553
    @jkmjemmadesigns5553 Рік тому +2

    It is one of the biggest food items to heal the microbiome...KEFIR....like but more powerful supposedely than yogurt.

  • @EarfanKumbhar
    @EarfanKumbhar 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your guidance u are very good doctor

  • @sabinadonofrio8863
    @sabinadonofrio8863 Рік тому +2

    Bone broth, yogurt, lemon rind water. To start!!!

  • @lyndaczika6327
    @lyndaczika6327 7 місяців тому

    Hoping this podcast gives me some insight into my never ending battle with eye issues. It’s been almost debilitating at times and only worsen every day. 🙁

  • @LynnMurphy-e5v
    @LynnMurphy-e5v Рік тому +1

    My ophthalmologist, Dr Phoebe Lin, researches gut microbiome & eye health. She is amazing

  • @nancyte7
    @nancyte7 9 місяців тому

    Thank you, for this podcast. I have been working on my gut micro biome and it is working in correcting my gut issues. Recently having eye issues, which surprise me. Your article has help me understand much of what is happening to me, now. I have been on an intermittent diet for at least a year. Doing well on it. Thank you, again for this article. I found it very helpful.

  • @MS-sr1fe
    @MS-sr1fe Рік тому +1

    Anyone with blepharitis and gut issues. Stubborn swelling of eyelid. Great content.ty

  • @reallife231a
    @reallife231a 9 місяців тому

    Great answer to the issue of anxiety and after images. Anxiety leads to a heightened sense of awareness. 👍👍

  • @krc5210
    @krc5210 Рік тому +37

    The AMD segment of this video was really interesting. I have early stage AMD and because my mother had this disease I had been trying since my 30s to prevent my getting it. My mother had been a smoker, her diet wasn't great but she did eat meat and veg, a typical american diet I would say. I never smoked, I took supplements of E, C, Lutein and Omega 3s. I ate dark green leafy vegs and went plant based. So I was dismayed at getting the disease. This microbiome info could be my problem. TY!

    • @timshel011
      @timshel011 Рік тому +9

      I've been interested in omaga 3s from mackerel ...And it supposedly has real vitamin D.

    • @Bhatmann
      @Bhatmann Рік тому +8

      Plant based is deleterious for humans.

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому

      Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least. Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. Obviously the newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants.

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 Рік тому +6

      I have 83-year-old friend with AMD, a lazy vegetarian most of her adult living on pasta, salad, bread, chocolate and wine. She became terribly ill some years ago with schizophrenia symptoms and falling and many other problems.
      It turned out she was Vit B12 deficient and her Doctor prescribed ‘SALMON’! She and her 52 year old son refuse to eat protein, not even eggs. She has agreed to spinach and about one hard-boiled egg a week!
      She is now eating yogurt and I am trying to persuade her to add a raw egg which my dog and cat have but she won’t even try this. She is also deaf. She is paying a terrible price for her compassion for animals. Namaste 🙏

    • @ashcruz904
      @ashcruz904 Рік тому +5

      @@tumbleweeduk7479 She’s not paying a price for her compassion for animals, she’s paying a price for having an unbalanced diet which is not exclusive to a plant based diet. Any diet can be unhealthy, so blaming it on vegetarianism is illogical.

  • @2joesatriani
    @2joesatriani Рік тому +6

    I'm happy to realise once again that my eyes are thankful for my breakfast containing oatmeal, homemade kefhir and salad. :)

    • @marie-anne8780
      @marie-anne8780 Рік тому

      Pourquoi ce petit déjeuner est-il bon pour les yeux ?

    • @violetasw1880
      @violetasw1880 11 місяців тому

      How do you make home made kefir?

  • @cash2nrg
    @cash2nrg Рік тому +5

    Love your clear n simple explanation of inflamations throughout our human body..thank U🎉❤🤓🙏🙏🙏

  • @noreenquinn3844
    @noreenquinn3844 Рік тому +8

    It's great to see doctors keeping up with new scientific discoveries. Thank you.
    I wonder if you could discuss statins and dry eyes. Do u find that many patients complaining of dry eyes are also on statins.

  • @gerthinatorgaming5952
    @gerthinatorgaming5952 Рік тому +22

    For probiotics, I would suggest a Kiefer drink.
    My partner has been taking these for a few years now and it has helped greatly for her autoimmunity issues

    • @garythompson9452
      @garythompson9452 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for that. Changed my diet recently and was wondering what I could do about gut health (always been good)

    • @Dreambarks
      @Dreambarks Рік тому +4

      There is a lot of research being done on kefir because so many claims are made about different areas of health--blood pressure, cholesterol, gut health, etc. But the best kefir is cultured at home. It is a bit like having a pet because ithe grains needs regular feeding!

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Рік тому +1

      all different ferments even fermented dill pickles and sauerkraut and Beet Kvass the more different the better and if you think about it you should not have to take it all the time.. make sure you feed your biome with pre biotics

    • @Dreambarks
      @Dreambarks Рік тому

      But if you are purchasing commercial products, say sauerkraut, it will have been pressure canned, killing the microorganisms.@@lindamorgan2678

  • @jotace6111
    @jotace6111 Рік тому +3

    Please look for Dr. Stasha Gominak explanation on gut microbiom... it makes a lot of sense to me😊

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws 10 місяців тому +1

      Stasha is greet also. 😊

  • @godofallgodswithnoothernam920
    @godofallgodswithnoothernam920 Рік тому +3

    Inulin (chicory root fibre) and glucomannam (konjac root fibre) are both excellent.
    Chicory root is sweet like cotton candy, but clps to your teeth like toffee.
    Glucomanam is tasteless, plain but makes a gluupy thick effect (at least double what chia seed does and feels great and helps wieght loss in a meta analysis feels very good to take)

  • @patrickparks8342
    @patrickparks8342 Рік тому +11

    Great video, Dr. Allen. As a fellow O.D., I appreciate the deep dive into this topic. I feel that for most patients, however, they get lost in the minutia of gut biome discussion. We get lost in the forest focusing on the trees. What can they do is the big question as you eluded to at the end. An ancestrally appropriate diet consisting of fatty meats, and low starch vegetables VOID of grains, sugars and highly processed seed oils is all that is needed, for most, to abate their miriad of inflammatory health conditions. Our modern diet, including the current food pyramid, calorie counting and portion control is the problem. The modern dietary advise creates a hormonal issue (ie insulin resistance). We are creating a metabolically unhealthy majority.
    The eye issues are a further manifestation of this problem. Low carb, ketogenic, ancestrally appropriate diet (however one wishes to call it) is the solution.

    • @EmpoweringCoach
      @EmpoweringCoach Рік тому

      Not according to many plant-based vegan high starch doctors like Dr JohnMcDougall and many in his camp.

    • @garrinevan
      @garrinevan Рік тому

      A ketogenic diet further inflames the body long-term. Meat and poultry are acid-forming and inflammatory. And if one purchases the standard fare sold at the grocery store, they're often full of hormones, antibiotics etc. that make you sicker, not better. An acidic body creates dis-ease. A cleansed body that leans alkaline is free of disease.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +2

      Hey thank you! I agree it is easy to get lost in the trees with this information. I feel the gut microbiome topic is so fresh, especially in the eye industry, that is difficult to make strong conclusions. We just don't have much clinical evidence, and what is there is fairly weak.
      When it comes to the dietary food wars out there, I certainly have my opinions but I try to stay open minded to all camps. At least when it comes to the eye and ocular nutrition, I feel the best evidence still lies with something along the lines of a true - more plant centric Mediterranean diet - with more benefits toward fish, if you were to consume more meats (as DHA from fish sources cross the blood retinal/ blood brain barrier better ).
      I think the low carb/ketogenic camps can work decent for short term weight loss but I fear potential long term consequences for many people - as many people following these diets adopt a heavy meat and saturated fat intake. I am sure you have also managed insane levels of diabetic retinopathy, vein occlusions, hypertensive retinopathy, or stroke related vision loss cases...and the relationship between all of them is the risk for cardiovascular disease.
      So I think no matter what, a diet that shows the best evidence for preventing heart disease is also on the line for the best diet for the eyes.

    • @EmpoweringCoach
      @EmpoweringCoach Рік тому

      @@DoctorEyeHealth thank you for your response I love watching your videos. Have you ever heard of dr. Walker Kempner. He use food to improve diabetic retinopathy. The link to his documents are on dr. John Mcdougall's page. I was told my optic nerve if damaged badly and it's not from diabetic retinopathy. It's from being premature. I hope there's some Discovery soon I'm not sure what to do other than staying on my diet take my drops. I don't know what helps the optic nerve when the connectors are not all there. Thank you so much you give me some hope. I am using Omega-3 flaxseed.

    • @EmpoweringCoach
      @EmpoweringCoach Рік тому +3

      I do the opposite. I do plant based whole foods, high starch and low-fat but use omega-3s flaxseed oil. I follow the camp of Dr. McDougall and Dr. Walter Kempner and heart surgeon Dr. Bernard and Cleveland clinic Dr. Esselstyn.

  • @Beaupcrepair
    @Beaupcrepair Рік тому +13

    Fantastic information. So I'm wondering, although it wasn't mentioned here, are there any known or suspected connections between the microbiome and cataracts?

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +7

      I have not seen too much in the literature yet, still very young science. But there are many studies on diet/ vitamins on cataract development.

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws 8 місяців тому

      I have been putting a drop castor oil in my eyes nightly for 3 years. At my eye exam yesterday my tiny cateracts have not grown in 3 years. She approved of it. Check with your opthalmalogist for her expert opinion.

  • @sulemanaminu-tz2bu
    @sulemanaminu-tz2bu Рік тому +5

    This highly beneficial as always. Thanks. Please what is your advice on how to recover from vitrectomy where the sight is not restoring.

  • @hawkbartril3016
    @hawkbartril3016 Рік тому +3

    It makes a fair bit of sense, as if you think about it , how much your stomach can affect the way you feel, and it's more than just discomfort. So many different sensations can feel as if the stomach is responsible for creating. They say there is neurons in the stomach and also the heart. Anyone know more about that ?

  • @SavedbygraceAN
    @SavedbygraceAN Рік тому +2

    Thank you my eye doctor/professor!

  • @Bhatmann
    @Bhatmann Рік тому +21

    The gut microbiome is 70% of your bodies immunity.
    This is one of the most important topics of human heath.

  • @QuorkEx
    @QuorkEx 2 місяці тому +2

    Believe that mice with the condition aretinitis pigmentosa were found to be missing certain bacteria in their gut microbiome. Quite fascinating I would say

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  2 місяці тому +1

      yes, the research in that area is incredible!

  • @gerthinatorgaming5952
    @gerthinatorgaming5952 Рік тому +5

    Sadly missed ya live. Was at work in Nottingham England.

  • @addie1975
    @addie1975 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you doc!

  • @jeffschmucker1640
    @jeffschmucker1640 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @RebelLifeAfter50
    @RebelLifeAfter50 Рік тому +7

    You are a God send, thank you for this. I will have to watch it a couple times. It’s nearly impossible to get an information or education from your Opthomologist 🙈

  • @TheTattooedSoul24
    @TheTattooedSoul24 Рік тому +1

    About listening to other microbiome/probiotic podcasts, Dr Ruscio is quite an excellent one to watch or listen to (Dr Michael Ruscio DC DNM) He is also an adjunct lecturer at Bridgeport

  • @nancyte7
    @nancyte7 9 місяців тому

    Sourdough is fermented food. Chicory root, one example is radicchio, usually in a salad.

  • @ladonnabellavillalobos9627
    @ladonnabellavillalobos9627 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if you already know this Doc, it’s very important that you keep your Microbiome BALANCE in your mouth also people that use mouthwash and fluoride toothpaste and brush their tongue mess up the digestive enzymes in your mouth and that’s where your digestion starts with your eyes and your smelling and if you correct that you usually can keep your Microbiome and check in the first place, unless you taking antibiotics as for me and my house, no prescribe drugs ever because they can measure Microbiome up even like pain, medicine like ibuprofen. There’s so many factors, and keeping balanced even the pH of your blood but I don’t want to give any tips here because there’s too many experts on here, but I could tell you some simple ways even get rid of type two diabetes but I’ll wait till I start my own UA-cam channel. It’s not gonna just be about health there’s too many on here, I will give you one thing because I know Omega threes are good for you. But extra Virgin COD LIVER OIL❤

  • @salemaveliu
    @salemaveliu Рік тому +17

    Hi there could you do a chat on menopause and the eyes as I’m currently researching that topic and have experienced worse vision since having covid injections and going through perimenopause. So in the process of trying alternative solutions to manage both of those factors. So it completely makes sense what your saying in this educational video. 👁️🙌🙏

    • @abbingm2307
      @abbingm2307 Рік тому +1

      Ask for Dilated retinoscopy and fundus exam,shirmer test,distance n near vision,thyroid eye disease exam,muscle exam at ophthalmologists office.
      Ent consult for allergy screening.
      Dentist appointment for gum disease.

    • @salemaveliu
      @salemaveliu Рік тому +1

      @@abbingm2307 had an OCT, and fundus and eye exam all normal. Thyroid negative.

    • @littlewhitedaisy11
      @littlewhitedaisy11 Рік тому +2

      Hi, this video was excellent. Could you make a video on tinitus please?

  • @rangels5474
    @rangels5474 2 дні тому

    Thank you Dr 🎉

  • @bmiles4131
    @bmiles4131 Рік тому +1

    Doctor Eye Health. Kefir is like super yogurt. Yogurt usually has 3-5 active cultures, kefir can have 20 or more. It’s a liquid that works well in smoothies. The bacteria eat a lot of the milk sugars so it’s sour unless you add more sugar. I used to add half a banana or spoon of jam to sweeten it. It does also have yeast so don’t leave the smoothy sitting on the counter too long, you could get an adult beverage. And from what I’ve read, some of those cultures can colonize the gut going forward, different from yogurt. I think kefir came from Eurasian nomads trying to keep milk from spoiling. It’s in many cultures.

  • @karlharris3105
    @karlharris3105 Рік тому +5

    In 2017 I was diagnosed with AMD. I took ARED2 supplements, with only some improvement. In January of 2023 I started a low carb diet and after only three months I noticed a great improvement in my eye sight. I also did intermittent fasting, lost 45 lbs, was deprescribed from all my medications. I also went dairy gluten and grain free because of their inflammatory effects. I have a eye Dr appointment this January and am excited to learn how much improvement there is

    • @gz9gjg108
      @gz9gjg108 Рік тому +1

      Please do not be shocked if there is not much change. Treating dry eye makes a big difference; other issues may take a very long time to improve.

    • @virginiasanmiguel9930
      @virginiasanmiguel9930 9 місяців тому

      Did u ever take injections for Macular degeneration? N did they help if u did take injections

    • @karlharris3105
      @karlharris3105 9 місяців тому

      No I did not have injections. Last month I had to get new glasses because my eye sight improved!!

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo 8 місяців тому +1

    Kefir from Trader Joes has 12 good bugs including L Reuteri.
    I buy the plain version with no added suger.
    Por two tablespoons of psyllium husks in it, or inulin to feed thoselittle buggers!

  • @iamgoldsales4948
    @iamgoldsales4948 Рік тому +6

    What do think about cold compression multiple times daily? It’s really eases my eye strain and pain.

  • @leezaroufeh1912
    @leezaroufeh1912 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for all the great information 🙏🏻

  • @yl1487
    @yl1487 Рік тому +1

    China - a pandemic of myopia, variation in rate can be associated very elegantly with the variation in UVA exposure. UVA is required for shaping the eyeball, increased indoor living is associated with myopia huge increase.

  • @kaystewart6571
    @kaystewart6571 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Doc for this info.
    I certainly try, but it is very tedious when one is in the U.S. All the foods even they say is organic are filled with gluten & wheat in some form or the other
    I will try for the keto.
    I was told about gluten & wheat for years to desist from years ago.
    Stay blessed Doc.

  • @BlackBeltGamers88
    @BlackBeltGamers88 Рік тому +5

    I've listened to a lot of Proof with Simon Hill, there's also a channel called Found My Fitness with Rhonda Patrick. Lots of good information there and several interviews on intermittent fasting among many other things.

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws 10 місяців тому

      Rhonda is brilliant with loads of info.
      For honest advice on health check out her site.

  • @WayUp-gd2rm
    @WayUp-gd2rm Рік тому +2

    You’re awesome ty! Pls do one for ankylosing spondylitis & uveitis ty!!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +1

      OOOOh yes. Good topic. Maybe a video/livestream on uveitis would be interesting.

  • @klvhall
    @klvhall 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this talk doc! I had a problem with hummus also, but then I found a man who makes it without the skins of the garbanzo beans, and it works for both of us. Also, you can try a black bean hummus.

  • @janewalker4033
    @janewalker4033 Рік тому +5

    I have IBS, leaky gut, and Sjogren's Syndrome with dry eye. I am gulten-and dairy free. What would your recommendations be? I am under the care of an ophthalmologist but think I need to have an ophthalmologist with a better understanding of the integration of all the issues. How would I find someone?

    • @Sherry1092
      @Sherry1092 Рік тому +1

      I’d get a food sensitivity test too, I was having an inflammatory response to even healthy foods like avocado because of my leaky gut. Took 4 months to heal my gut fully eating only non reactive foods, plus got tested for and treated for sibo. Than I could eat most everything. But too much gluten and I’d start to get some mild symptoms again.

    • @lindalamb7512
      @lindalamb7512 Рік тому +1

      Good question. I hope he answers as I have same!!

  • @quizzzick7662
    @quizzzick7662 Рік тому +2

    Would like to know if there are any observed or theoretical relationships between glaucoma and microbiome/ nutrition.

  • @treegee9646
    @treegee9646 Рік тому

    This makes sense thanks cuz every since I had surgery on my gut in 2020 it’s been one health issue after another..
    My eyes have been worse this year swelling is worse some days it’s more than allergies they been testing .
    Also the gum issues I’ve had hmm

  • @zhugeliang3905
    @zhugeliang3905 9 місяців тому

    I started using warm compress a few days ago. Waiting for improvement in my dry eyes.

  • @moon-ud8tq
    @moon-ud8tq Рік тому +5

    Part 1 was quite technical but interesting and informative; Q&A had great questions and answers easy to understand 👍👍👍

  • @RajeshChekuri
    @RajeshChekuri Рік тому +13

    Thanks Allan, for great content. I am suffering from severe dry eye , it all started when I moved from CA to Massachusetts, suffering from a severe dry eye and allergies(pollen, dust and lawn moving).
    My eye doctor prescribed Xidra, Restasis and Cequa, got eye plugs, and daliy warm compressor.nothing helped my situation. I am really frustrated with my situation and looking for new Doctor in MA. Please suggest a doctor who could help me.
    Appreciate your spport.

    • @elevenskyview2472
      @elevenskyview2472 Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear nothing worked for you

    • @howard2052
      @howard2052 Рік тому +4

      Have you tried taking fish oil capsules (omega3)?

    • @luizas2345
      @luizas2345 Рік тому +6

      Fish oil makes difference for me, but I am talking five capsules per day otherwise it doesn’t work

    • @jamesoommen
      @jamesoommen Рік тому +2

      Dr Jeffrey Dach MD - dry eye syndrome and low testosterone.

    • @RajeshChekuri
      @RajeshChekuri Рік тому +4

      ​@howard2052 Yes, I am taking fish oil also, thanks for the suggestion

  • @Nicola-s8m
    @Nicola-s8m Рік тому +10

    same with dental and brain health:
    the gut rules

  • @sandyalbanese8393
    @sandyalbanese8393 Рік тому +4

    Enjoyed the discussion on gut micro biome as it relates to eye health. Two questions: (1 ) can I get my gut biome evaluated? Don’t wish to do through someone selling remedies. Prefer unbiased medical result. (2). Unrelated question but am curious. What is a good eye exercise?

    • @lucystrider728
      @lucystrider728 Рік тому +7

      I heard that a significant number of students need glasses by the end of college, probably due to all the abnormal close-up eyestrain from reading, but that possibly taking breaks to exercise your eyes by going out to focus on distances instead of close up might keep your eye focusing muscles more balanced. I tried this and would go out and walk, focusing on distant tree tops to try to see individual leaves. I still do this and I think it is very good advice. Just take times to change your focus from close up to far away, at least to a tiny thing on the other side of your room so your eye muscles can practice changing your eyeball shape to focus on different distances.

    • @helentam-semmens821
      @helentam-semmens821 Рік тому

      Study shows that vegans have the most diverse (i.e. best) gut bacteria. Other studies show that beans, grains and vegetables support good gut bacteria, while meat, eggs, dairy and junk food support bad gut bacteria. It's no surprise that other studies show that vegans as a group are the healthiest, in the US at least. Probiotics actually don't work very well. Prebiotics which is probiotics plus a bit of plant material was found to be more effective. Obviously the newly introduced good bacteria need to be fed plants. The most effective is to just eat plants.

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Рік тому +1

    Great information🔥

  • @JulieAnneMullan
    @JulieAnneMullan Рік тому +20

    I was diagnosed with blepharitis and offered drops which I thoughtfully declined, to pursue my SRA symptom, reflection, action approach. I became aware that oxalates made the eyes itchy and dry. I wonder if there’s info on blepharitis/gut underlying cause connection? PS I’m just part way through watching this for which Many thanks!

    • @setara1111
      @setara1111 Рік тому

      Try using diluted teatree oil for blepharitis- from my research it’s about a demodex (facemite) over population. Tree tree oil has a compound that is the only one found to kill demodex

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Рік тому +1

      Hey Strange you say this I had this problem 6 years ago and thought it was the Vit B's that I started taking again and it completely went away. It is back again and I am pulling beet leaves and Swiss chard from my garden and eating it ! Maybe that is what started it previously years ago that and the vit B

    • @axiomaticidioms3857
      @axiomaticidioms3857 5 місяців тому

      I have MGD/blepharitis and IBS... 😮‍💨 Longterm daily antihistamine usage, one ovary, etc... I so desperately want to know what causes my MGD/blepharitis...

  • @tracysmith245
    @tracysmith245 Рік тому

    I think i have seen all the gut videos I can find this is the best easy for anyone to understand just had an eye test after being on lupus meds hydroxychloroquine for a few years eyes are not too bad needed two pairs of glasses though

  • @tammygravis1462
    @tammygravis1462 Рік тому +2

    Dang bout to hit a million buddy.

  • @sharonturner1282
    @sharonturner1282 9 місяців тому

    Could you speak about the eye drops that were used on dogs who had cataracts and whether these drops will be used for humans with the same problem? Thank you.

  • @senthikanthia1657
    @senthikanthia1657 Рік тому

    I wrote an article on prebiotic and probiotics about 3 years ago. Article named Panchamirtham that describes how the microbiom inteteract with Peyers Patches to have beneficial effects on human being.

  • @mrscpc1918
    @mrscpc1918 Рік тому +3

    Came here by happenstance. Stayed for the quality.

  • @claudiafalcao9166
    @claudiafalcao9166 8 місяців тому

    Fascinating! Thank you for your explanations and amazing content! You have a new subscriber :)

  • @jeankessler8568
    @jeankessler8568 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @carolynnmathisen8754
    @carolynnmathisen8754 11 місяців тому

    If you like coffee, try Community Coffee brand. It has chicory root in it but it’s very strong. Not sure if drinking is ok and you need to eat it. Chicory has a strong bitter taste so it’s usually in something else. Also, I’ve been making L Ruteri yogurt. The organism is a bit of a Diva but it’s supposed to be great for the microbiome

  • @dianemurphy1403
    @dianemurphy1403 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for your podcast! I hope you'll have one for graves eye disease too! diet, supplements microbiome - I no longer have a thyroid RAI ablation & take NDT (natural desiccated thyroid) & generic T3 too bad T3 has cornstarch in it ! - many thanks!

  • @donnasmalley3713
    @donnasmalley3713 Рік тому +4

    Chicory is used in Louisiana as an additive to coffee. When it rains the blue flowers seen on the roadside are chicory

    • @Bhatmann
      @Bhatmann Рік тому +2

      I heard chicory was added to coffee during the depression to stretch out the coffee. And it is standard for American coffee. Interesting Vietnamese coffee also uses chicory too.

  • @lirenchan
    @lirenchan Рік тому

    Thanks for this helpful information. After cataract (due to a retina detachment surgery) surgery on both eyes (When I was 57 years old.), I started having severe dry eye issues within a week; And I am still having this intermediate-severe dry eye issue on both eyes in the past 7 years. Dr. said that I have inflammation in my eyelids and it is probably caused by bacteria.

    • @elizagal7451
      @elizagal7451 9 місяців тому +2

      I read that the cataract surgery can result in dry eyes. The bacteria I think is called demodex. Now there is phototherapy and a few other treatments besides wipes and drops. Lately I heard a nasal spray as a new treatment for dry eyes. Don’t give up - keep researching or try a new doc. Apparently the bacteria is always there but sometimes gets out of control hence dry eyes. I’m not a doc, just researched and asked a lot of questions. Good luck

    • @lirenchan
      @lirenchan 9 місяців тому

      @@elizagal7451 Thanks for this great information. They all make sense. I'll keep searching for the things you mention here.

  • @spiridondimaris465
    @spiridondimaris465 Рік тому +1

    Wonderfull job DR eye health

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo 8 місяців тому

    Ive learned that Roundup is used to dessicate our wheat etc
    and it was patented as an antibiotic!
    Its in everything it seems these days. Oats even organic is loaded with it sadly. Ive been on one round of antibiotics in 25 years.
    Finally passed my DMV eye test at age 65 uncorrected.
    First time since my mid twenties. I owe it to my supplements and diet changes.

  • @mariajones8304
    @mariajones8304 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting but then what to eat? No fat no sugar? How to survive then?

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому

      Right now we don't have that answer, but the most evidence supports a Mediterranean diet for health and longevity.

  • @pascallieblich3289
    @pascallieblich3289 8 місяців тому +1

    Podcsts:
    The Exam Room by the physicians Committee
    The doctor's pharmacy by Marc Hyman

  • @rajsigma007
    @rajsigma007 11 місяців тому

    What are the tests for this? Please let me know

  • @ivansvrznjak6470
    @ivansvrznjak6470 Рік тому +2

    Is watching in mob phone screens destroys detirirate in long tern or short our eyes? Eye health? Ivan greetings from Croatia

  • @mgmg3000.
    @mgmg3000. Рік тому +5

    Thank you very much for the info. Have you heard of the Dr. Tim Spector's on the microbiome using a twin study?
    It's very compelling work. Dr. Will has appeared with him on Zoe Science and Nutrition videos discussing the importance of the gut biome on various aspects of health. You and your team might enjoy their content.

  • @ttfan3257
    @ttfan3257 Рік тому +1

    4900 Covid and conjunctivitis, affects retina ( perm dark spots, scotoma,, atrophy )

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +1

      Yes, sadly I have had at least 3 patients with permanent scotomas in their vision due to retinal changes from COVID.

  • @Bepartofthepanacea
    @Bepartofthepanacea Рік тому

    Wow golden info ✨️ 👌 appreciate it

  • @Topaz2022
    @Topaz2022 Рік тому +3

    Its not surprising once you realize that most if not all health issues are related to gut health.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +3

      There certainly is a lot of interesting research on that coming out.

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Рік тому

    Thank you, for sharing👏

  • @damiangrouse4564
    @damiangrouse4564 Рік тому +8

    In another video it was pointed out that yogurt in the US is pasteurized (like many other foods) therefore live organism free. So unless you learn to make your own…

    • @luizas2345
      @luizas2345 Рік тому +2

      Do your own kefir

    • @Bhatmann
      @Bhatmann Рік тому +5

      Yeah, if it’s pasteurized, it kills off the bacteria. However, it’s typically added back in so you must read the label to understand what you’re buying.
      Making your own is the best. I make kafir because it’s more powerful then yogurt. I use half and half milk and it’s delicious.

    • @valdaynyc
      @valdaynyc Рік тому +1

      The base (milk or half & half) is pasteurized to kill undesired, natural occurring bacteria that would compete with the desired cultures that will be added after pasteurization is complete. After pasteurization is complete, the desired bacterial cultures are to the base liquid and then fermented (usually for 6-12 hours) prior to refrigeration which ends the fermentation process, but the live cultured bacteria are now ready to consume. Fermenting at home is better (save money, less preservatives) because you can ferment for longer (24-36 hours) to have a much higher population of live cultures in yogurts.

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Рік тому +1

      Not in Canada read the labels it will tell you the exact bacteria AND I can take some as a starter and make my own yogurt.Never has failed. Could not do that with pasteurized yogurt. The milk of course would be pasteurized but the very very high pasteurized can't recall the name they use should not be used for yogurt or cheese making it is totally dead

    • @violetasw1880
      @violetasw1880 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Bhatmannhow do you make your own kefir?

  • @annstar2793
    @annstar2793 Рік тому +2

    What about blepharitis and gut health ? What probiotics are best for people with chronic health issues? Women’s only probiotics usually only have 2-3 strains so if you’re a female maybe you need a women’s probiotic and a general gut health probiotic with many strains ?

  • @johngoh767
    @johngoh767 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Allen, Ihave been using TIMOPTOL and XALATAN Eye drops for some years now. TIMOPTOL is for cataract and XALATAN is for glaucoma, the are prescribed by my eye doctor in hospital.
    What do you think of rhese two eye drops?

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for asking! Both Timoptol and Xalatan are prescribed for glaucoma management as they both reduce the pressure inside of the eye. Both are considered great drop medications as they work somewhat synergistically and are pretty cheap compared to other options. But as always, each medication comes with their own risks and side effects.

  • @sagirius
    @sagirius 9 місяців тому

    Is it possible to permanently get rid of uvitis? And or to really not experience the inflammation? Fermented foods and fiber/ probiotic food are in the diet regularly

  • @adinadin6222
    @adinadin6222 Рік тому +1

    Hay and thanks
    What about expect from probiotics to take CLAY tablet to take for healthy gut??is it good