Using Light (Sunlight, Blue Light & Red Light) to Optimize Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #68

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  • @tappersuzie
    @tappersuzie Рік тому +1173

    For the last 3 weeks (Feb/March) I have been walking while praying in the morning (Northeast USA) 530am-7am catching the sunrise, in very light clothing. Between the cold, the walk, the prayer, the air, the light, I am changing. My brain, my emotions, my hope .... feel like I'm getting younger. I'm very grateful for scientists like Dr. Huberman. I'm beginning to a similar practice at sundown for 45 minutes. Life is beautiful, life is a gift.

    • @marthavanderpool6829
      @marthavanderpool6829 Рік тому +39

      Inspiring and beautifully said.

    • @villagemagician1320
      @villagemagician1320 Рік тому +8

      why at dawn and dusk?

    • @arete7884
      @arete7884 Рік тому +8

      That's nice but this dimension is still garbage torture dump and many are still in suffering, no matter what you do you cant feel as good as higher realms

    • @23-aa
      @23-aa Рік тому

      @@villagemagician1320 at dawn and dusk (your perspective) the sun is at a steeper diagonal angle whereby light passes through much more volume of ozone, other atmospheric layers, vapour, air, etc and smaller manometer light such as UV 365nm , violet , indigo, blue 440nm is absorbed more.
      Meaning mostly what gets through is higher wavelengths mostly red 630nm through infrared 850nm + and it’s the red end that’s Good for our bodies, whilst the UV end is Bad for our bodies.
      Ergo spending time in bright sunlight is healthier and safer closer to dawn and dusk, instead of the same duration spent in midday, (or late morning / early afternoon)
      Because there is less UV our eyes and skin feel less attacked and we experience the feelings of warmth, cell relaxation endorphins

    • @gigisdiamonds
      @gigisdiamonds Рік тому +19

      @@villagemagician1320 Because you get the red light naturally. Listening to this video and he will explain it all. ✨🍃🌼🍃✨

  • @ruddy6249
    @ruddy6249 2 роки тому +235

    After doing red light therapy for my eyes for about 5 days, 3 minutes per session in the morning at home, I am now able to thread a needle without my glasses, trim my dog's nails without squinting my eyes, and read all the ingredients on my supplements and on sunscreens without my glasses on. Unbelievable! I protected my eyes by staying about 10 feet away and not looking directly at the red light but looking around it, like having a panoramic view and it worked! Thanks for the information Andrew, yours is a podcast that keeps on giving👍

    • @keithscott3
      @keithscott3 2 роки тому +31

      What brand/model of red light lamp did you use if you don't mind me asking?

    • @jlmcconchie
      @jlmcconchie 2 роки тому +16

      @@keithscott3 Did you get a reply to this Keith? I am currently searching out some sense of the safe protocols used for treating eyes and it appears to be a mystery about which few people will talk. Any help is appreciated. John

    • @jlmcconchie
      @jlmcconchie 2 роки тому +16

      ok, it looks like no one is replying. Does anyone know what device Ruddy used or anyone else has satisfactorily and safely used to apply red light therapy to adult eyes? I guessed that there was no harm in trying to get an answer to this very important question.

    • @ruddy6249
      @ruddy6249 2 роки тому +43

      @@keithscott3 I think my reply was deleted for containing specific product information in response to your question. Anyway, I think any red light source, be it a panel or a flashlight version will work. Just remember to exercise caution like I did, stay about 10 feet away from red light source and do not look directly at the light, look around the light and no more than 3-5 minutes at a time. I am still doing the protocol that works for me once or twice a week and I have maintained the gains that I made. Good luck.

    • @offensivearch
      @offensivearch 2 роки тому +2

      @@ruddy6249 what do you use?

  • @Metz9031
    @Metz9031 2 роки тому +859

    Morning walk, light, cold exposure, water, fresh air. Best start into the day. Bonus: do this with a loved one or friend. It'll kick-start your day.

  • @wrvbrah4196
    @wrvbrah4196 Рік тому +153

    I was super skeptical about red light therapy but after watching this video I decided to give it a try. Didn’t want to spend too much money, so I bought Astral Glow’s red light device on Amazon to use on my face, and I’ve been using it for 3 months now. The redness on my face has gone away and my face has gotten way clearer!! Def a believer now

    • @GabrielleJacobsen
      @GabrielleJacobsen 4 місяці тому

      I brought an infrared sauna 20 years ago and use it 3 -5 times a week

  • @richhayman
    @richhayman 2 роки тому +557

    Hi Dr. Huberman,
    I just wanted to inform you that when you defined the default and tasks modes of our brains with reference to ADHD it changed my life. Now that it has a name, I can target it and most times, shut it down. Sometimes it puts up a fight but for the most part I am able to refocus and move forward in a way I have never been able to before. I am about to turn 50!
    Anyway, I cannot thank you enough and do not want to waste anymore of your time.
    You, sir, are amazing.
    I have passed your channel on to anyone who lends me their ear since the beginning.
    Hi from Hanover, Ontario, Canada, Planet Earth.
    Sincerely,
    Rich Hayman

    • @richhayman
      @richhayman 2 роки тому

      @@LEZPEZ1 I hope linking his own video is ok. It starts at 26:40: ua-cam.com/video/hFL6qRIJZ_Y/v-deo.html

    • @gregorydiasmusic
      @gregorydiasmusic 2 роки тому +8

      I haven't watched this ep yet and couldn't see that in the show notes. Could you recommend where i can find out about this?

    • @richhayman
      @richhayman 2 роки тому +9

      @@gregorydiasmusic My comment to Dr. Huberman is ill placed. I am commenting on a previous episode which is linked above. I am sorry.

    • @briangalloway3684
      @briangalloway3684 2 роки тому +3

      @@richhayman where's this so called link?

    • @richhayman
      @richhayman 2 роки тому

      @@briangalloway3684 26:40 ua-cam.com/video/hFL6qRIJZ_Y/v-deo.html

  • @ArseniyCat
    @ArseniyCat Рік тому +36

    My late cat Arseniy the Great, after whom this account is named, strictly followed Dr. Huberman's advice on light viewing (although he was not familiar with the podcast). Every morning of his entire life, Arseniy would wake up slightly before dawn, eat a protein-rich breakfast (that, I realize, is Dr Jordan Peterson's advice implemented) and go out for a walk at exactly the time of sunrise.
    Arseniy would always have lunch at about 1pm and would take a nap after lunch. He would then go for a second bout of his cat business and would normally come back shortly after sunset for a healthy omega-3 rich dinner and go to sleep until the next sunrise.
    Arseniy was the Top cat of the village: he killed vipers and caught mice, he outlived all his enemies, left ample healthy progeny, and was immensely popular with female cats. When he grew too old for long walks, ladies would come visit him in our garden. He lived a very rich and eventful life and passed away peacefully at over 20 years of age.
    So, to all of us night owls, here's an example of a nocturnal animal who thrived by following the diurnal circadian rhythm ;)

    • @clairejohnson6522
      @clairejohnson6522 Рік тому +6

      🐱Arseniy The Great

    • @MorganMcCartor
      @MorganMcCartor 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for this. As a night owl, I have needed a life-style model.

    • @bb1039
      @bb1039 Місяць тому +1

      Cats are mammals just the same as humans😊

    • @chasethecat3839
      @chasethecat3839 27 днів тому

      Arsiney - 20 years of: I AM THE EXAMPLE! TY for sharing his story with us. Arsiney should have a book for children about "light" sunshine and health

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 2 роки тому +432

    This topic will add to my spectrum of knowledge, making me brighter.

  • @ritamariekelley4077
    @ritamariekelley4077 Рік тому +34

    I've been focused on getting natural light daily. I am sleeping much deeper, waking up less during the night. I now marvel consciously at the colors of sky, trees, breeze. It's made a difference in 3 weeks.

  • @mikewatkins422
    @mikewatkins422 Рік тому +194

    As a physicist with an optics background and a newfound interest in neurology I found this podcast wonderful on so many levels!

  • @Steppow1
    @Steppow1 2 роки тому +80

    Your content is just life changing. I'm an exercise physiologist who's been struggling with moodswings and lack of energy during 70+ hour workweeks. This episode and the one about dopamine release changed everything within a week. Made the appropriate adjustments and within days I feel like Superman again. Thanks for making this science easily accessible for a fellow scientist. I have a gym and do Personal Training, so I don't have the ability to stay updated on the latest science in this specific area. Thanks a million 👌

  • @chrisrios98
    @chrisrios98 2 роки тому +184

    Living with BPD and depression has been extremely difficult for me. I thought for sure I’d die by now. However, your videos tied into my efforts with therapy and my psychiatrist have saved me. I appreciate the information you are sharing with people to benefit from. Thank you.

    • @pedrosalgado8984
      @pedrosalgado8984 2 роки тому +5

      fuck yeah

    • @sudabehmoein1788
      @sudabehmoein1788 2 роки тому +8

      Wow!!! Dr. Huberman is a science hero !! As a physician who loves to save lives , I look up to his way of saving lives 🙏🏽

    • @tigerbelly5673
      @tigerbelly5673 2 роки тому +7

      try carnivore diet, check out Dr. Ken Berry, good luck

    • @big_red_machine3547
      @big_red_machine3547 Рік тому +5

      Let us know if you try these light methods and if they worked. Keep up the good work!

    • @Cole_Owens
      @Cole_Owens Рік тому +6

      Do you mind sharing what all you did? I need to overcome my depression

  • @christinas5990
    @christinas5990 2 роки тому +54

    As a physiotherapist using physical methods such as infrared light, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, magnetic fields, etc for years in our area of rehabilitation and healing different tissues in human body I m feeling very satisfied after watching your video. It is true,after using this methods for years, for their great advantages and healing qualities.

  • @mmechrizma
    @mmechrizma Рік тому +27

    This video is changing my life. I have rheumatoid arthritis so do several of my family members, along with diabetes, seasonal depression, skin legions- just like typical US families and i tried n infrared light tonight for pain & inflammation. I immediately felt the pain subsiding. Its like a whole new world. I lived in costa rica and moving back to Utah i suspected played into a lot of my health problems because i was healthy there and here i feel my body falling apart. I think light therapy is going to be very beneficial for me and many others. Thank you so much for an amazing video.

    • @Theprincessinyellow
      @Theprincessinyellow 10 місяців тому

      Have you noticed progress even now?

    • @amy2brno2b
      @amy2brno2b 8 місяців тому

      I have been researching light therapy for my joint inflammation (I think it's just osteoarthritis). Can you tell me which red light panel you used? Do you have a link you can share?

    • @carollynne5943
      @carollynne5943 8 місяців тому

      Take alot of organic green juice for arthritis or moringa powder n high quality VitC...Avoid chemicals,colours preservatives, flavours, fragrances....For diabetes avoid carbs,the body makes sugar from proteins n fats.

  • @evab2132
    @evab2132 Рік тому +55

    I use red and infrared light pad, for whole body, daily. There are 6 modes, red, infrared, mixed lught, continuous, pulsating. 10 minutes on my back, 10 min.on my stomach. My last physical and blood test was great.
    Even my ILGF -1 growht hormone level was 200. Range is between 20 - 226, according laboratory. I am 70. And bone density test saying SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED BONE DENSITY( previous test I had 3 years ago, indicating starting osteoporosis.
    The red infrared pad looks like is worth the money.

    • @cherylmiranda7695
      @cherylmiranda7695 Рік тому

      Why do you use it on your stomach? Have you seen any results? Thank you

    • @Gladriel-Llorian
      @Gladriel-Llorian 10 місяців тому

      Nothing like the real thing I.e. sunlight

    • @amy2brno2b
      @amy2brno2b 8 місяців тому +8

      Can you share which light therapy model you use? Do you have a link?

    • @user-dq2ym1nn9k
      @user-dq2ym1nn9k 7 місяців тому

      @@Gladriel-Llorian sunlight = uv rays

  • @JohnOrbit
    @JohnOrbit Рік тому +39

    Andrew Huberman’s ability to balance pertinent data with the ability to relate that pertinent data is amazing. Excellent job, Andrew! Thank you once again for all you do.

  • @kcowgirl7840
    @kcowgirl7840 Рік тому +88

    During 1917 Spanish Flu pandemic and early TB treatment, exposure to air and sunlight was a key factor in treatments. Patients were outside on beds for hours a day.

    • @marybethbryant1858
      @marybethbryant1858 Рік тому +27

      Haha and our evolved medical "experts" encouraged hiding inside during the past two years!
      !

    • @BosseLunchBunch
      @BosseLunchBunch Рік тому

      ​@@marybethbryant1858AA

    • @macdietz
      @macdietz Рік тому

      ​@@marybethbryant1858unreal, huh

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 Рік тому

      One reason many people died during that pandemic was the recent discovery of aspirn. Doctors were telling people to use it without any knowledge that too much could kill you. People were dying from overdosing on aspirn. Of course Bayer has managed to squash this information. Your children's doctor should warn you not to give aspirn to children when they have the flu just like they are supposed to tell you about the importance of vitamin D3 & K2. If they don't then you should find a new doctor.

    • @melindasmith3713
      @melindasmith3713 8 місяців тому +6

      I know I'm late here , but at 16 I started tanning every year all summer . I did this up until maybe 5 yrs ago . I'm now 47 and just went back tanning 1 month ago . Wow ! What a difference in my mood , feeling in general ! Lack of sunshine maybe what's making people so depressed and just plan outa their minds a bit ?

  • @K2blades2
    @K2blades2 Рік тому +108

    I have a infrared sauna and I swear by it! I've used it every day for over a year and it is AMAZING. I recently broke my hip in an accident and had a hip replacement and it helped me heal.

    • @LeveragedFinance
      @LeveragedFinance Рік тому +7

      Which brand and where can I find one thats less than $300 that has near infared?

    • @fmg4537
      @fmg4537 Рік тому +1

      Interested as well

    • @carolblaquiere3864
      @carolblaquiere3864 Рік тому +1

      Where did you get the sauna?

    • @cangel201
      @cangel201 Рік тому +2

      @@LeveragedFinanceinfrared saunas are around 3K. You can only get a red light not a sauna for $300

    • @chrispietronigro1450
      @chrispietronigro1450 Рік тому +6

      @@LeveragedFinance you can buy light therapy panels with infrared lights for a few hundred bucks. Check out Mito Redlight.

  • @kolesovocool2374
    @kolesovocool2374 5 місяців тому +11

    Just got a red light therapy panel. Bio max 900. Huberman stamp of approval defiantly helped this decision. TY HUBERMAN!

  • @isaiahbucur
    @isaiahbucur Рік тому +15

    "The light is pleasant, and it is good for the eyes to see the sun."
    Ecclesiastes 11:7
    Cool Bible verse that confirmed this all along!

  • @goduinn3074
    @goduinn3074 Рік тому +36

    I cannot recommend early mornings enough, myself and my wife undertook dawn walks with our dogs, after 2 months I feel utterly regenerated, we are both sleeping far better, I was a 5 hr a night max person now I'm up at 7hrs + with no issues and I feel great. Simply resetting our circadian rhythm has been a game changer.

    • @jl6471
      @jl6471 11 місяців тому +5

      i work in 3 shift system healthcare. And i realy dont know if i want to keep going with it since its so damaging.
      Like literally i often Times find myself dreaming about having that morning Routine getting up always the same time. Meditate and go Jogging. Thats a dream for me. But i need to find a way to get there

    • @ayaka1255
      @ayaka1255 8 місяців тому

      And do you see the sun? idk I'm kinda afraid the sun can damage my eyes

    • @klvhall
      @klvhall 4 місяці тому

      @@ayaka1255 don’t look directly at the sun if it hurts. I only look directly at the sun very early in the morning and at sunset. I don’t wear sunglasses anymore.

  • @alospm
    @alospm 2 роки тому +200

    Love this! I’m only a couple of minutes in and I got excited because as a NICU nurse, I use phototherapy ALL THE TIME for newborns with hyperbilirubinemia.

    • @HannahIm
      @HannahIm 2 роки тому +50

      Years ago, I was one of those infants. Thank you for your service to humanity. ♡

    • @jackmwa902
      @jackmwa902 Рік тому +14

      Thank you sooo much for what u do. U saved 1 of us and now I work in healthcare

    • @chrissullivan40
      @chrissullivan40 Рік тому

      pseudoscience

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 Рік тому +3

      My daughter was born in the winter...cold outside but sunny. I would put her in front of our window hoping she would benifit from the sun hitting her naked little body.

    • @MG-kw6sq
      @MG-kw6sq 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for what you do! My son had to be under the light and it was so stressful as a new mom! I just wanted to hold him! Then we had to have it when he went home, poor little guy! Now he’s healthy and 19y.o❤

  • @anitapandolfi2229
    @anitapandolfi2229 Рік тому +12

    I think this is important and worth your attention.
    When I was in art school I asked several professors how can the explain the powerful effect of complimentary colors on our nervous system. These color pairs have a powerful effect. I thinking about this I felt that if you consider these responses would have traveled up through the long line of species from which we evolved what associations empowered these specific pairs of colors . . . red & green . . .yellow & purple . . . blue & orange. The "color wheel" produces mixtures of these colors but none of the pairs across from each other have the power of these pairs. I think I now know why. By the way, these pairs represent our holidays Christmas . . . Red & Green . . . Easter Yellow & Purple . . Halloween Blue & Orange
    How did the power of these pairs of colors evolve?
    Red & green are a powerful pair as they indicate blood on foliage a powerful message for the whole line of organisms from which we evolved saying something like "lunch" or you may become "lunch" those that didn't react to red and green were less likely to survive
    .
    After many years I realized the evolutionary power of Yellow and Purple and Blue & Orange.
    Yellow and Purple are the colors of Sunrise. The power of sunrise is the message for the nocturnal organisms to go to ground or face the diurnal predators. Again those that didn't respond to the appearance of this pair of colors most likely didn't add their DNA to evolution.
    Orange & Purple are the colors of the Sunset. again a powerful message for the shift change of diurnal to nocturnal beings.
    Recent treatments for PTSD involve having the patient sit outside for some period of time at Sunset. I believe it has been shown to set the body's clocks.
    I hope you will at the least give some time to think of what I have determined to be the power of complimentary colors.
    I would love to hear your thoughts.
    Anita Pandolfi

  • @loutelevision1397
    @loutelevision1397 2 роки тому +94

    I have done outside skin exposure since this episode… what a game changer. My sleep is dramatically better, I feel more alive and my dry eyes are sooooo much better. During sleep my eyelids would stick to my eyeballs (no amount of lubricant would help)… no more!!

    • @888hereandnow
      @888hereandnow Рік тому +1

      Wow!!

    • @timesn7774
      @timesn7774 Рік тому +3

      What is outside skin exposure… getting sunlight?

    • @krissyrific
      @krissyrific Рік тому +5

      Thanks for sharing. I suffer from major dry eyes especially in the morning. Fingers crossed I see some improvement.

    • @cindyspiess9963
      @cindyspiess9963 Рік тому

      that's amazing 🙂

  • @Taraantczak
    @Taraantczak 10 місяців тому +5

    A friend of mine told me years ago to get outside an walking in the sunlight for at least 20mins a day. Advice of the gods. It does wonders

  • @Nando_lifts2021
    @Nando_lifts2021 2 роки тому +28

    Morning routine: wake, Sunlight in the eyes, meditation, ice bath, weight training or cardio. Sometimes I sprinkle in the breathing for 5 minutes (physiological sighs) and the time space dopamine practice. Diet needs to get better and I'm a swing shift worker. Some days, some nights with days off In Between.

  • @alastairharper3783
    @alastairharper3783 11 місяців тому +9

    I'm a truck driver, 55 yrs of age, and have been using red light therapy to improve visual acuity. Although this is my own subjective opinion of my own experience, i can say it works for me. My eyesight has remained good regardless of age and I don't need glasses to read. Where red light therapy has been very beneficial to me is when I'm asked to start my day early for say a longer journey. This can mean being on the road at 3am rather than 7am. I would find driving in darkness, my eyesight wasn't as quick to react to changing conditions as id like and as consequence a lot more concentration effort was required to keep up. This could in part be that the sleep hormones haven't had time to drain away. So when I awake rather than put the main light on, instead I put the red light on, I sit on the edge of the bed 2-3 mins looking at the red light at a comfortable distance. I've noticed by the time I hit the road my eyesight is much much better, clearer, more reactive. I don't have to expend as much effort to concentrate to a level which i'm happy. I'm using an old Philips Infraphil lamp for this.

  • @dewrimsirine
    @dewrimsirine 2 роки тому +75

    You're doing great job here Andrew. Day by day the number of people watching you is increasing. That is great to observe.
    Greetings from Turkey

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 2 роки тому +3

      and Great Britain.

  • @poetry2024
    @poetry2024 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Andrew for an illuminating poddy! I am 75 and since hearing your sleep podcast have been getting up earlier and walking (bayside, lucky me) and enjoying the early light in my eyes. I went to the optometrist for annual eye test and my sight has improved since last year! This practice does increase enthusiasm for life, as expressed by the previous commentator. I've told my son that you don't recommend melatonin supplements.

    • @bhavannamunni
      @bhavannamunni 8 місяців тому

      you mean you look at directly to sunlight ?

  • @vikaschawla22
    @vikaschawla22 2 роки тому +25

    I have started taking my daily light dose ever since I watched your 2nd or 3rd episode on Sleep. It has tremendously helped and soon after my whole family started following these protocols .. thank you so so much for your contribution dear sir 😊😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹😊😊

  • @StEvE1961able
    @StEvE1961able 2 роки тому +29

    Thanks for this. Within 3 months of starting a ‘formal daylight exposure’ practice each morning, friends noticed that I was looking super-well.🌝

  • @nvlonline
    @nvlonline 2 роки тому +49

    Dear Dr. Huberman,
    Thanks for these videos. After watching your channel for a few months, I decided to re-start my learning in psychology but with more interest in neuroscience. I am now pursuing a master's in Neuroscience and the Psychology of mental Health from KCL. In our first module, I came across your paper (Huberman et al,. 2003) and was so happy that I wanted to share with you my excitement and let you know how your work affects many :-)

  • @connorkempf1251
    @connorkempf1251 2 роки тому +130

    This guy's just awesome. Thanks for putting out great content. For some of us students that weren't able to attend high quality universities this is a gem of value.

  • @kajetanpietrzak7891
    @kajetanpietrzak7891 2 роки тому +28

    Thank you for the science and science-based tools that flipped my everyday life upside down! I can safely say that after watching all your lectures and regularly applying the presented tips and tricks, both my mental and physical performance have improved in every possible aspect. Very grateful for your passion to provide cost-free information to the public.

  • @mikeschneider
    @mikeschneider 11 місяців тому +5

    Great episode. Please look into the harmful effects of LED (flicker rate, spectrum, etc) for a future episode! The public needs to know!

  • @jasdeepsekhon8875
    @jasdeepsekhon8875 2 роки тому +37

    This dr. Is awesome, pours his heart out and genuinely cares about humans! Always learn alot, especially biohacking!

    • @caitlinbingham9831
      @caitlinbingham9831 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, we do truly appreciate you 💛

    • @Learna_Hydralis
      @Learna_Hydralis 2 роки тому +3

      I just want to tell you, he doesn't like the word "hacking", what he does is explaining the biology & then give you a tool aligned with the information or vise versa, for him is not "biohacking" is just playing the biology game.

  • @michaelstrohmeyer9670
    @michaelstrohmeyer9670 8 місяців тому +6

    I wish you could give us more specific directions about the red light products to buy.

  • @2xSundays
    @2xSundays 2 роки тому +14

    Nobel laureate of the people every Monday. Thank you to all who make this podcast/channel possible!

  • @Nikkka82
    @Nikkka82 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Andrew! Hope all these gracious comments bring you joy and satisfaction and also blessings for long and healthy wealthy life!!! ❤ im so lucky to be able to listen to your original podcasts. You are very generous and kind!

  • @mercedesg450
    @mercedesg450 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you for this illuminating episode, I listened to it twice! Loved it so much. The relationship between Light and our bodies is so beautiful to me. It expands my heart every time I learn more about it. 😢✨ Our bodies requiring sunlight to function optimally is such a profound biological fact. It’s so deeply moving when you sit quietly and think about it. Definitely the best thing I’ve learned from this podcast. 💛 Soak up those photons, beloveds. ☀️😍✨🙏🏼

  • @drjohnnakpil
    @drjohnnakpil 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much Dr. Huberman for this particular topic, I just can’t help coming back to this video because I have learned and understood a lot through this video. I’m a Filipino Optometrist practicing Neuro-optometric rehabilitation and vision therapy. Syntonic Phototherapy is a big part of my work. I have shared this particular video to colleagues and even to my tiktok followers. God bless your work.

  • @amplifiedhealthnow7100
    @amplifiedhealthnow7100 2 роки тому +29

    I’m all about the light. I’m fortunate enough to be able to look at the sun as it’s coming up, during the day, and going down so I get all of the different spectrums of light. I also have an infrared sauna which has both near far and mid infrared and color therapy. This has been a huge benefit to my health.

  • @teganchappell8501
    @teganchappell8501 10 місяців тому +4

    I went to third red light therapy last weekend. I was a little nervous but had to post how good it’s been already! I wanted to go for aging originally but found the joy of the NI bed! I am really thin and in northern no sun state. It was so good for me especially with my circulation, I was able to do my errands easily in the cold.. I have COPD and coughed up phlegm I didn’t know I had. Additionally my eyes have already improved, I’m writing this without my reading glasses. I went to a tanning salon and unfortunately the staff have no info on the levels of nanometers used but trust me, I’ll find out.

  • @StoicAurelius1
    @StoicAurelius1 2 роки тому +7

    Good morning to all of you, another beautiful day with our lovely Professor. School is in session

  • @suzyqrst6724
    @suzyqrst6724 Рік тому +15

    Several years ago, I read a book on red light therapy for pain and was very intrigued. I asked a good friend who is a doctor what she thought about it and she said it was hog wash. Looks like she was wrong!!! Thanks Dr. Huberman.

    • @Squirrel-zq6oe
      @Squirrel-zq6oe Рік тому +1

      Ha!

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 Рік тому +7

      Doctors seem to like to think they’re the authority on things they know nothing about. And a lot of doctors aren’t even interested to look at studies of it conflicts with something they’re saying. It’s always so fascinating to run into.

    • @danbecker5122
      @danbecker5122 9 місяців тому +1

      She isn't the only one. Many doctors and experts also scoffed at this miracle. The simplicity of just using "light" but not understanding the true miracle of that light or what all the spectrum within it, and each of it's own potential to serve other purposes, is now showing to be very naive.
      LED is a real life changer and all discovered likely by accident and just by someone noticing something different taking place and checked it out more. The wonder of curiosity and observation.

  • @sjesshooper
    @sjesshooper 2 роки тому +98

    Hi Dr. Huberman, thank you for all the work you do, your podcast has changed my life!
    I have a podcast request, can you do a session specifically on procrastination?
    I know you have done many great episodes on focus, goal setting, ADHD etc but it would be great to go deep on the neurobiology, psychology etc that underpins procrastination and protocols for dealing with it.
    I feel I have spent much of my life in a battle with procrastination so any suggestions (maybe even understand what's normal) would be amazing.
    Thanks,

    • @unknewer
      @unknewer 2 роки тому +4

      it's also huge issue on our society especially teens

    • @Nadox15
      @Nadox15 2 роки тому +4

      Sometimes i just think procrastination emerges from responsibilities you actually dont wanne have or missing passion. Let me give an example. I train 5 times a week and I am not borthered by it even if its repetitiv and actually quite boring. The thing is I see a reason in doing it and a potential goal. Now if I have for example to do homework whats the goal? Wow maybe a good note, a potential job where I have work 9 to 5 what else? I think if you have a goal in your mind that you really wanne archieve you dont procrastinate as much as you might think

    • @parklife101
      @parklife101 2 роки тому +5

      +1 Would love an episode on procrastination

    • @MadHeadzOz
      @MadHeadzOz 2 роки тому +6

      It's as simple or as complex as you make it. When you have the thought about something which needs doing, get off your ass and do it then. You will realise it generally requires more effort to avoid something than ot does to get it done, and you'll likely still have to do it regardless. If you find yourself coming up with reasons not to do it, ask yourself: when does a reason become an excuse. Be honest with yourself, you deserve it. Try to set up systems to make it easier, ie if I fully clean my home gym when I finish using it, i don't have to do it before I use it the next time so I'm more likely to use it. Wash the dishes as you prepare your meal, it is then one job not two. Etc, leaving the pots to soak does not make them easier to clean. It's not a reason, it is an excuse and a poor one. Procrastinating implies you're ok with being lied to because you are doing it to yourself. Yes I'm guilty too but the busier Iam the less I do it. The more I get done, the more I can fit in. No idea how that works, but we make time or we don't. Perhaps you need to ask yourself, are you looking for reasons or are you looking for more excuses? Do you know what your priorities are? Get hungry, keep your eyes on the prize and get after it. Don't punish yourself when you stumble. Life will kick you in the clackers sometimes, you don't need to do it yourself... unless you're into that, it takes all sorts I suppose.

    • @sudabehmoein1788
      @sudabehmoein1788 2 роки тому +1

      Yes!!!!! Great idea…

  • @karenf333
    @karenf333 Рік тому +23

    Well Andrew Huberman, this lecture was life altering for me. I'll be making small changes immediately and bigger changes as I can figure out how to fit them into my life. Thanks for making this so relatable!

  • @lesliecampbell9646
    @lesliecampbell9646 2 роки тому +52

    Suggestion for folks: I bought a color changing “smart”light bulb (Feit, from Costco) and installed it in my bedside lamp. On the phone app, I set it to Red and set the timer so it turns on when my alarm goes off. Just space out looking at the light until my brain comes on line. Takes me at least 2-5 min to get out of bed anyway🤷🏽‍♀️ Easy way to sneak in that protocol.

    • @MadHeadzOz
      @MadHeadzOz 2 роки тому +2

      I really feel for people who struggle in the mornings. Best time of the day, just before dawn. I wake up just before my alarm goes off and nearly every day the moment I wake, I'm ready to go. The total opposite of some of my family and after seeing how hard mornings are for them (literally walking into walls some mornings) frankly I hope I never understand.

    • @thebrutalbroker4346
      @thebrutalbroker4346 2 роки тому +2

      Great tip. I’m going to apply it today. Thanks.

    • @AlbertoPellizzato
      @AlbertoPellizzato 2 роки тому +11

      I have a light alarm that gets brighter over the course of 30 minutes. I spent $30 on it and would spend 10x as much.

  • @janetmattausch671
    @janetmattausch671 Рік тому +8

    Dr. Huberman, Having avoided studying much science all my life, now at age 92 I am finding your podcasts a delightful challenge. My opportunities to be outdoors are largely limited to the patio of my apartment which is always shaded. I can, however, look out into a sunny sky. Does that light exposure have any positive effect ?

    • @Andrew-un4rl
      @Andrew-un4rl Рік тому +1

      I’m hoping youve found your answer by now. However, in case you haven’t, it is best if you can look at the sun around sunrise time directly with no sunglasses or anything. If it is shaded, I would recommend walking to a direct area if you can, and look for around 5-10 minutes. Best of luck!

  • @TeacherMom80
    @TeacherMom80 2 роки тому +18

    This is one of my favorite episodes! Thank you for existing, Dr. Huberman! You are amazing! ...and I'm sorry about Costello. 💖🙏🏼🕊️

  • @SelfAugment
    @SelfAugment Рік тому +168

    People don't realise how significant this video is when you really listen to what Andrew is communicating.

    • @johnwarner8569
      @johnwarner8569 Рік тому +5

      Tha t s an assumption

    • @SelfAugment
      @SelfAugment Рік тому

      @@johnwarner8569 the tables are smaller here than they are in Ecuador

    • @GDNM502
      @GDNM502 Рік тому +2

      They do realize.

    • @ajmarr5671
      @ajmarr5671 Рік тому +1

      yeah mainly bs

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 Рік тому +5

      Yes!!! I’ve been thinking about the effects of light on hormones since I listened to this last night. I’m really excited for more research to come out. I hope there’s research on people who have hormonal imbalances after 40, and how light could be used in regards to hormones and aging.

  • @Slowp0w
    @Slowp0w 2 роки тому +28

    Never knew light had all these properties on human biology. So glad I found this channel, it is a gold mine of knowledge presented in a very intuitive way. Thank you for all this content!

    • @danbecker5122
      @danbecker5122 9 місяців тому

      It does make perfect sense though if we look at all of nature and not just the humans in it. All of it is right there to see just in nature. The non animal kingdom is clear evidence of the pattern of behavior attuned to their circadian rhythm.

  • @tammygammon6313
    @tammygammon6313 2 роки тому +4

    This podcast is certainly one of your finest. Please consider devoting one podcast to joint health. If you have problematic joints getting exercise and even leading a full life are difficult.

  • @Theodora937
    @Theodora937 2 роки тому +46

    an episode for sunscreen and skincare/ skin health would be awesome

    • @beereeet3950
      @beereeet3950 2 роки тому +10

      Definitely. I was in the camp of sunscreen every day all day and the thought that as little sun as possible to deter skin cancer and skin health. Now I’m not so sure 🤔

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans Рік тому +7

      Yes! My thoughts exactly! I am always SO conflicted on this...dermatologists say sunscreen is a must, other health experts say we need sunlight. What is the answer?

    • @rosepole7554
      @rosepole7554 6 місяців тому

      I'm 63. Never use sunscreen. Poison. Read ingredients. If u r burning, get some shade.

    • @horseradishwithchives
      @horseradishwithchives Місяць тому

      ​@@CorransNo sunlight. Stay indoors. Take your boosters. Refuse the concept of an intelligent creator and keep spending money on products dermatologists have a kick-back for. Especially effective if you're a liberal with tattoos that likes to watch netflix with boxwine.

  • @kaygrest7528
    @kaygrest7528 9 місяців тому +1

    Dear Dr. Huberman,
    I would greatly appreciate you shedding some light on the use use of natural light at sunrise and sunset vs the artificial red light.
    Thanks 🙏 a million in advance.

  • @rochelleross
    @rochelleross 2 роки тому +22

    Hello Dr.Huberman! Please do an episode dedicated to the healing properties of sound. For example, histotripsy ultrasound waves for the treatment of liver cancer. A technique pioneered in rats at the University of Michigan could improve outcomes for cancer and neurological conditions. Many thanks!

  • @ChewingBarbie
    @ChewingBarbie 2 роки тому +21

    Thanks a lot for this. As a superficial and vain person, I've been trying to shelter myself from the sun in a futile pursuit to keep my skin looking younger. In the process, it seems like i got a lot of things wrong. I would be curious to see what your opinion on sunscreen is and on how to avoid sun damage to your skin

    • @taniamariani7064
      @taniamariani7064 2 роки тому +4

      im sorry to inform you of this but keeping out of light wont help appearance . niether will being superficial and vain. take a look at some older people ,if they are aging badly ,they are probably superficial,vain,and mean. kind and helpful people who arent judgmental are most beautiful

    • @smooth_pursuit
      @smooth_pursuit 2 роки тому

      1) don’t wear sunglasses, your brain needs to get the signal you’re in UV light
      2) get early morning and late afternoon sun, which pre- and post-condition the skin (infrared light), limiting the damage
      3) eat animal fats, not unnatural recently invented fats (seed oils, vegan spreads etc) which denature the cell membranes

  • @allangraham3649
    @allangraham3649 2 роки тому +33

    As ever, big thank you to yourself and all involved in producing these ! Peace

  • @La_sagne
    @La_sagne Рік тому +7

    your tools have made me significantly happier, feeling healthier and being more productive. Thank you so much for that, Andrew!

  • @chadgregory7862
    @chadgregory7862 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for wearing black and having a black background to save my phone battery, the environment and be less disruptive to my circadian rhythm if I choose to be suboptimal and watch in the evening

  • @RC-jt3vw
    @RC-jt3vw 2 роки тому +38

    Would love to hear more about sunscreen in a later episode too. As a parent I look out for the kids skin but I don’t put sunscreen on them right away as I feel they should have some natural light exposure. I also rarely wear it myself and take care of my skin by not having long sunbathing sessions!

    • @dragonstaye4557
      @dragonstaye4557 Рік тому

      Ever see The Peoples Chemist on YT?

    • @jaimepatena7372
      @jaimepatena7372 Рік тому +1

      I am half Euro and half Filipino/Native American. I turn white in winter and brown in summer. I find if I get some early spring sun..not too much...I can burn...but enough to get a little color..I have no need of sunscreen.

    • @adaninurs
      @adaninurs Рік тому +2

      I personally think sunscreen is necessary but not THAT necessary, that u have to reapply every 2 hours

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans Рік тому +2

      I'd love him to address sunscreen as well!

    • @eddiegrant58
      @eddiegrant58 Рік тому

      I've fully made my mind up about sunscreen after reading the following article: "Carcinogenic chemical benzene found in hundreds of US personal care products". According to the article it was found in 27% of sunscreens tested, there is NO safe amount for human exposure, and there is NO reason for it to be in there in the first place. The irony of people constantly slathering this stuff all over themselves and their children...

  • @cosmogamer9914
    @cosmogamer9914 2 роки тому +74

    looking forward to the sunscreen episode. I've recently seen a lot of evidence showing the deleterious effects of the phthalates/parabens/etc in sunscreen and I am eager to hear your take on this.

    • @amplifiedhealthnow7100
      @amplifiedhealthnow7100 2 роки тому +12

      Yes. The only safe sunscreens are zinc oxide-based and titanium oxide-based. I have had some fairly decent success with a combination of carrot essential oil and a little coconut oil but after the 30 minute mark I get out of the sun

    • @progrow6767
      @progrow6767 2 роки тому +1

      Not only is most sunscreen bad for you, it's also bad for water quality and any native species living in water you go in while wearing sunscreen. It's a toxic, oily mess.

    • @fernandavasconcelos2910
      @fernandavasconcelos2910 Рік тому +1

      I would love the sunscreen episode too, although I don't use a lot...

    • @marybethbryant1858
      @marybethbryant1858 Рік тому +1

      I'm 63 and try to have a tan year-round or at least 9 months a year. I don't have wrinkles, and I'm not worried about skin cancer. The trick is to do it a little at a time. I've never used
      sunscreen, and I rarely get sick. Never got Covid, did 22 flights in 21&22! Get out in the sun!
      The sun gives life!

    • @hellomd5046
      @hellomd5046 Рік тому

      I read that exposing ones self to early morning sun and red light helps protect from the stronger uv rays later on and prevent burning

  • @inscapedesign101
    @inscapedesign101 Рік тому +2

    I love your teaching/explanation method....I can totally understand the way you connect the process of the the way the light effects the body. I just wish I had a memory that could retain these things better. I do have a body length LED light that I lay under and I love it. I do live in California and am in the sun enough. I want to thank you for sharing your gift with people online. You will be one of the people that I will continually be watching because you have amazing info to share. Thanks again.

  • @dwightcornwell7402
    @dwightcornwell7402 2 роки тому +8

    It would be great sometime on one of your podcasts to include everyone that works currently at your lab. Effective leaders always seem to find the best talent. Given the quality of your podcast, I bet you have an outstanding team I think your team would like too.

    • @HannahIm
      @HannahIm 2 роки тому +1

      That would be cool! It would be nice to know who's working behind the scenes.

  • @luv2travel2000
    @luv2travel2000 Рік тому +2

    Powerful talk. Thanks professor. Listening to this as I am doing my RLT. The benefits of RLT not only for the skin (antiaging) but also for so many health benefits always amazes me.

  • @helene6239
    @helene6239 Рік тому +8

    I love this! I’ve always needed a lot of light and bright (natural lit) rooms. I feel less motivated and somewhat depressed in darkly lit rooms-e.g hotel rooms. It makes so much sense! Thank you Dr. Huberman! ❤

    • @melindasmith3713
      @melindasmith3713 8 місяців тому

      In hotels , the first thing I do is pull them curtains wide open ! I swear many people don't ever open their blinds in their homes . Addicted to the dark . I never been a sunglass wearing person either . I hated seeing dark when it's light out !

  • @nthdimensiondesignsinc.5114
    @nthdimensiondesignsinc.5114 2 роки тому +27

    My daughter has ADHD and is starting neurofeedback therapy. It seems to me that neurofeedback protocol is a cousin to the light exposure to the eye. I would love to see you do a podcast on neurofeedback and related therapies to heal/modify brain conditions

    • @ajmarr5671
      @ajmarr5671 Рік тому +1

      However, neurofeedback is still not accepted as a mainstream treatment within mental health circles - and the most robust research into the intervention so far suggests it is no more effective than a placebo.
      I suggest you do your homework and not listen to Huberman, who has an agenda all his own

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 Рік тому +1

      I believe that type of therapy is meant to help your daughter learn how to relax and focus when needed. I would suggest watching Dr. Amen's videos on YT. He does brain scans and has discovered that ADHD causes are varied for each person. Allergies are just one cause. But basically he suggests avoiding sugar, genetically modified foods by Monsanto chemicals, and other environmental poisons when possible.

  • @achevres
    @achevres Рік тому +3

    Great video. Regarding SAD, which I had for many years, it finally went away when my vitamin D level was above 50 ng/mL. I would get depressed just thinking that winter was coming. The Northern Light box did not help. My father also suffered from SAD for decades and his also resolved after his vitamin D level was higher. As we know, at higher latitudes there is no way to get enough vitamin D just from sun exposure.
    Edited to correct units.

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos Рік тому

    So many "experts" or "reviewers" out there in this space profiting from sales. Glad I found this video from a genuinely reputable person.

  • @doublell4659
    @doublell4659 2 роки тому +9

    …cont’d: “Thank you” is hardly enough, but your impact is enormous. This episode, and how you wrapped up so much of what’s being learned about light, was absolutely terrific!
    BTW, I developed a small skin cancer on the arm I on which I was wearing the smart watch. Got it fixed and took off the watch. Just in case…
    When I turn 100, Dr Huberman, you will be the first to know!!
    Lee

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 Рік тому +1

      Wow. I have weird skin in that one spot and always wondered if wearing the Apple Watch could cause problems, but assumed it would be known if it did. That’s crazy and I hope you’re okay. So glad I find out. Thank you!

  • @Daniel-p4l6g
    @Daniel-p4l6g 2 місяці тому +4

    Let’s be honest, setting aside time for red light therapy every single day isn’t exactly easy. But, for the sake of science (and my stubborn headache), I gave it a shot using the FF 1000 from Future Form Official. And, I hate to admit it, but it worked!
    After dealing with an unshakable headache for three long years, a few weeks of consistent use actually made it disappear. I started this whole thing to improve my brain health and cognitive function, using it for 20 minutes a day on my face, neck, and chest.
    And while I’m still not thrilled about making it part of my daily routine, I can’t deny the results. My skin’s glowing, my head’s clearer, and I’m starting to think this might just be worth the hassle. So, if you can deal with the commitment, this therapy really delivers. Just don’t expect to squeeze it in between meetings!

  • @Cinder222
    @Cinder222 2 роки тому +15

    @andrewhuberman, my cat has been doing it right all this time. Ever since I started listening to your podcast about sunlight exposure, I noticed that my cat always looks for the brightest window or door where there's sunlight. I'm now coping him😄

  • @brendanj383
    @brendanj383 Рік тому +2

    Mr. Huberman, Your podcast has changed my life like night and day difference, and probably saved my life! I only started listening (which, i will admit was almost impossible for me before because of ADHD symptoms) about two weeks ago, but all ready in that time i have only *FELT* (key word there) stress like maybe only twice! I used to get mad about EVERY little thing! 😂
    Again, I will be eternally great full, huge thanks)

  • @afferent
    @afferent 2 роки тому +9

    Yes! Love light related topics.
    Just want to mention that tanning beds are not uvb beds. In fact they are usually around 5% uvb/ 95% uva, with the highest uvb available around 10%. Those who are going for a tan love uva - even though it causes more wrinkles, more and worse cancer, and doesn't have the health benefits of uvb - it produces a darker tan faster (which, I'm sure all of us here now know, is not good when aiming for health benefits). It's alarming how little training tanning salon employees get about different wavelengths of light and how they affect us. One even tried to tell me that the red light booth gives you vitamin D.
    It's also pretty much illegal to buy small narrow band UVB lamps [you must have a prescription for psoriasis or eczema, etc - huge tanning beds are totally okay though].
    It's so nice that the truth about vitamin d and light is starting to permeate the collective consciousness. Now, if we could just get sunscreen that blocks out more UVA than UVB. Even though private companies have started to make changes, regulations haven't changed that I know of. Most people still don't know that SPF guarantees absolutely no protection from UVA.

  • @jazzyj6368
    @jazzyj6368 Рік тому +20

    Can’t wait to hear on effects in hormones with light therapy. Your videos are amazing. Thanks for sharing all the info!

  • @jordybpeterson9046
    @jordybpeterson9046 Рік тому +8

    I love this man. So grateful for you Andrew!!! Best biology teacher ever!

  • @cindymullen665
    @cindymullen665 2 роки тому +2

    I have to add that I absolutely love this podcast! I love science and so appreciate having "access" to the kind of information/knowledge from experts that it would take me a lot more time to acquire otherwise. Thank you!

  • @sallymacdonaldthe
    @sallymacdonaldthe 2 роки тому +10

    Love this episode. Thank-you. I know a company SYMBYX in Sydney using infrared light of handheld laser devices to alter the microbiome of people living with Parkinson's disease - getting amazing results and now undergoing RCT's in Canada and Australia for PD and also for IBD (Crohn's etc). So simple and easy to use at home - with outstanding results.

  • @nperez74
    @nperez74 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for bringing accurate, scientific information to the masses. ❤ I don’t work in a lab any longer so, listening to your podcasts is like reading journals on the go! You are far more interesting than the journals.

  • @beereeet3950
    @beereeet3950 2 роки тому +9

    Thanks Dr Huberman! Would really love the sunscreen episode after this one. Is there a hormesis effect with small amounts of sunlight exposure? I was under the impression that no sun is best for both longevity of the skin and for avoiding damage which can lead to skin cancer. If so, I guess it’s a weigh up what is more important to a person.

    • @marybethbryant1858
      @marybethbryant1858 Рік тому +1

      I would question that assumption. Skin cancer has increased since people were told to fear the sun. Skin cancer is real but not caused by smart sun exposure. At 63 I have a tan 10 months of the year, seek out the sun, never wore sunscreen, rarely get sick, no wrinkles.

  • @marshacooper9088
    @marshacooper9088 8 місяців тому

    This talk is both enlightening and explains unanswered questions for me. I always noted my hair grows faster in summer, I have more energy, feel no depression, but in October to February have severe issues and need to use full spectrum lights to function. Also easier to lose weight in summer and in winter I always desire creating high carbohydrates as rice puddings etc. The physiology I was aware was due to light but the wavelength I had no idea had been studied to the extend you so eloquently explained. thanks a million times.

  • @laurascogin4217
    @laurascogin4217 2 роки тому +24

    I would be really interested in an episode related to eye color and especially eye color change in adults. My eyes were always dark brown as a child then at some point in early adult life they changed to a greenish-hazle. No health issues that I am aware of. Would love to learn more about that!

    • @monicsala6639
      @monicsala6639 2 роки тому +4

      That's insane. Could it be hormonal changes. My hair texture changed when I went through puberty. Straight to wavy.

    • @biggbbear6300
      @biggbbear6300 Рік тому

      My son went from deep blue then around 2 years deep brown around 6 hazel greenish blue my eyes r deep lye his mom brown . Interesting

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans Рік тому

      Excellent question and also, whether different eye colors are more sensitive to light or not?

    • @snowyowl6892
      @snowyowl6892 Рік тому +2

      Read a book on IRIDOLOGY by Dorothy Hall, an Australian naturopath.
      The “dark brown” was inherited toxicity ..
      as your body cleansed itself, you natural colour emerged.
      KEEP GOING .. do fasts as often as you can so your body has a chance to use its energy to clear rather than having to constantly deal with the relentless input of food, food , food.
      I would bet dollars that if you do .. you will eventually have BLUE EYES.
      try to find the book -
      it is an eye opener …
      or find an Iridologist …

  • @NFTeve
    @NFTeve Рік тому +1

    Amazing podcast . I increased my brain ability significantly. Suddenly, I can remember number sequences 5x more than before
    I was doing daily red-light,grounding, martial arts and sirrutins.low carbs and sugar (like strawberry was the sweetest thing I ate ). I was doing this for a year or 2 when I noticed the change
    I went back and studied algebra
    I wasn't trying to improve my brain, I just noticed it.
    I am proudly a self hacker if u have any questions.
    I cured my chronic "incurable " MCS 10 years ago😮❤❤❤

    • @Karla-mu6hn
      @Karla-mu6hn Рік тому

      Wow. Are you referring to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity? How did you heal it?

  • @Lovegabrielle33
    @Lovegabrielle33 2 роки тому +4

    Hallelujah!! Glory to the King and His promises 👑 thank you for your wisdom 🙏🏽

  • @jenna.w.9041
    @jenna.w.9041 10 місяців тому

    Every. Time. Every time i watch/listen to your videos i am so incredibly blown away by the information you provide! Thank you!❤

  • @shellykeyes8389
    @shellykeyes8389 2 роки тому +7

    Great info...I just purchased a Red/NIR panel & appreciate your explanation of how to get the best use. Thank you Dr. Huberman!

    • @Nando_lifts2021
      @Nando_lifts2021 2 роки тому

      Which one did you buy, size? Is it only for skin youth?

    • @shellykeyes8389
      @shellykeyes8389 2 роки тому +1

      @@Nando_lifts2021 I ordered a GembaRed Rex which has 2 Red wavelengths at 630 & 660; 2 NIR at 830nm & 850nm. I believe it is supposed to be for more than skin improvement, they mention this unit provides deeper penetration than their Groove unit which is more for beauty/skin. I am hoping to achieve some pain management for arthritis in my hands & knees. GembaRed has some great info on their UA-cam Channel. I haven’t received the unit yet, very excited to see if red/NIR light therapy helps!

    • @GygaxGirl
      @GygaxGirl 8 місяців тому

      ​@shellykeyes8389 can you update, please?

  • @big_red_machine3547
    @big_red_machine3547 Рік тому +7

    Getting sunlight through my living room south facing window seems to be really working, despite what Huberman says about being behind glass is not effective.
    I live in the sunny Canadian prairies, and the low sun blazes into my home with such intensity in the winter that I can only stand about 20 mins laying on my black leather sofa in the sun. My closed eyes to the bright sun create a red “screen”, and I feel the infared rays penetrating deep into my skin. (Been doing this for a week and already seeing great benefits!) Much better mood, improved vision and sleeping much better!

    • @queenbee7074
      @queenbee7074 Рік тому +1

      Wow! Thats amazing to hear thanks for sharing. What sort of benefits you have seen so far?

    • @big_red_machine3547
      @big_red_machine3547 Рік тому +1

      @@queenbee7074 Better mood, more alert throughout the day, more productive, and easier to fall asleep;( however I also quit drinking entirely a few weeks ago, and my sleep quality improved at least 75% as a result!)
      Might be my imagination, but it seems as if my vision is improving. Overall, I just feel much healthier!

    • @robertcurrea2451
      @robertcurrea2451 9 місяців тому

      Careful because with direct sunlight, we get ultraviolet A and B waves. The UVA can penetrate through glass. However, glass filters out the weaker UVB. Unfortunately it’s the UVB rays that are involved in the vitamin D production, and that ultimately counters the bad effects of the UVA rays.

  • @jjuniper274
    @jjuniper274 2 роки тому +12

    Just finished the episode on Lex's podcast. Thank you so much for sharing the wonderful information with the rest of us.

  • @katbruno9797
    @katbruno9797 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Andrew Huberman. I just want to say thank you, for all of the time and information you have put into your podcasts. Looking forward to watching every single one. It gives me so much hope in knowing how to move forward with my health issues. You are truly amazing. KB

  • @lmonnette4037
    @lmonnette4037 10 місяців тому +4

    I have never been a depressed person or felt extreme sadness in my life like I have in my 69th year of life. The country falling apart, our retirement years affected by two teenage grandkids needing help because rent has pretty much doubled here and my husband returning back to work 3 days a week, I just feel depressed. We are debt free and still are but our retirement is dwindling fast. We worked so hard to get our retirement home so its sad to me. Tennessee is very sunless snd gray in winter. I want to see if this can turn things around. Thank you Dr. Huberman. I needed this info so bad instead of anti depression pills. I prefer not to take them. I will certainly give this a try.

  • @juliepratt-willey689
    @juliepratt-willey689 6 місяців тому +2

    I thoroughly enjoy your podcasts and appreciate the time and research that goes into them. I also greatly appreciate that you don't spend a bunch of time pontificating about how evolution is to thank for all these astounding biological activities. I will never understand how people can learn about these delicate and complex interactive systems, and be convinced that there was no engineering and design, that it all just happened by accident! The very idea of such interdependent complexity happening at the roll of a dice is in direct defiance of science and the scientific method!

  • @emmanuelramirez6593
    @emmanuelramirez6593 2 роки тому +15

    About to go on a run right now and catch some sunrise sunlight! As always, grateful for this content.

  • @suekane5305
    @suekane5305 Рік тому

    So, I used the link for the light panel/box. Couldn't find one in the range of 930-1000 LUX, but did find one for under $20 that's 3,000 - 4,000 Lux. A couple of years ago I'd purchased one of the more expensive ones that was like 10,000 LUX and it triggered headaches. This one is much softer and much cheaper, so hoping it will work better. Thanks SO much for all the info. I've researched/heard a lot about light therapy in the past and your video helped remind me of the importance of it. Very thorough and easy-to-understand presentation with actionable steps one can take to help improve their health naturally. Have joined your channel and hope to learn more!

  • @geejay1123
    @geejay1123 Рік тому

    Andrew has a gift for breaking things down and showing the various paths to improve one's self.

  • @lindap.5921
    @lindap.5921 2 роки тому +10

    This was such a good episode, didn’t want it to end... could listen to you for hours.

  • @sazennonumber
    @sazennonumber Рік тому +1

    I cannot thank you enough for this. Also, quite serendipitously, I purchased a red + infrared panel JUST before this video popped up in my subscription videos suggestions. I have a trillion questions, but you have answered some major ones. I still have to research how to use my panel for eyesight and hair (blood flow to scalp). Not sure if 'infrared' (as in vendor's description) can be used the same way as 'near infrared' (NIR). Also, I wanted to add some rosemary oil before the treatment to my scalp area, but it looks like it's better to apply any oily substances after the therapy. Some sources (such as GembaRed) state that your room doesn't have to be dark when you use the red light and that it can be used with any ambient light setting. I thought that having another light present might make it easier on my eyes, so I'll try. Thank you so much, Dr. Huberman!! 🌻

  • @kelly889
    @kelly889 2 роки тому +6

    Greetings from Aus Andrew. Love your channel and when others have you as a guest, I've learned so so much. Thanks for bringing us the knowledge. I must say all the great drs i listen to recommend alot of the supps, lab tests and tech to keep our health at its optimum levels but to us low income people that just cannot afford to buy or invest in these, but who want to so so badly, to aid in our health/age optimization get left behind. Thank you though for allowing us to listen globally.👏🙏

  • @DianneElizabeth64
    @DianneElizabeth64 26 днів тому

    The more that I learn of light, the more it changes my life. I am outside at sunrise, sunset & during the day. We are changing out all of our LED lighting. We have quality blue blocking glasses in. I’m researching the best red light therapy to buy. We use an infared, middle & nir light sauna. I am picking up books again instead of my phone. All our lives we were told not to let UV light touch our eyes or skin.

  • @carmella6006
    @carmella6006 2 роки тому +16

    Very informative. Thank you. What are your thoughts on the UV breaking down collagen and causing the skin to age ?

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans Рік тому

      Excellent question and one I'd love the answer to!!!

  • @batchelerjr
    @batchelerjr 10 місяців тому

    Dr. Hubie! Love you man. I stare directly and indirectly at sun up and sun down. It's a real thing.

  • @rigaleb
    @rigaleb 2 роки тому +7

    It would also have been interesting to see if there are any photobiomodulatory effects on other types of tissues as muscles, fascia, ligaments and tendons, and even bone. Red light seems to be used in different recovery protocols after various surgeries or in sports recovery. That would be very interesting to discuss and research. It should work on the same principle of mithocondrial stimulation towards more ATP production. My dentist uses red lasers to stimulate bone regeneration after oral surgery.
    Thank you, nonetheless for your comprehensive presentation.