Dosage, Time & Time of Day for Red Light Therapy | Dr Glen Jeffery Interview Clips

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Here we talk with Dr Glen Jeffery from University College London about what the dose (power output) of red light should be, how long the effect lasts and when is the best time of day to use it.
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    Dr Jeffery's website
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    Some papers from Dr Jeffery
    Light stimulation of mitochondria reduces blood glucose levels
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    A Pilot Study Evaluating the Effects of 670 nm Photobiomodulation in Healthy Ageing and Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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    Does photobiomodulation influence ageing?
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  • @ModernHealthspan
    @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem

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  • @Dreamoptics
    @Dreamoptics Před měsícem

    Great clip, thank you so much 👍

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Richard.

  • @paulhughes1885
    @paulhughes1885 Před 22 dny +2

    Does infrared light from a fire count?

  • @pascallongpre7797
    @pascallongpre7797 Před měsícem +4

    I'm also a bit confused. Can we just say that shining red light to our face or other rather small region of our body for 2 mins will enable the mitochondria "switch" for 5 days across the whole body since they communicate? Is it still useful to use a large red light panel on a daily basis or that is just way overkill considering what the Dr. said?

    • @penmaenmawrdefiant1146
      @penmaenmawrdefiant1146 Před 15 dny

      This is the exact conclusion you should make. Large red light panels aren't needed.

  • @wdc1040
    @wdc1040 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks. Very interesting interview. I have a large infrared box that I use often. But I don't feel the lights warming effect until about 5 minutes.

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem

      Hi thanks for sharing. I am trying a red/infrared light now as well and it does seem to take some time before I feel the warmth. Not sure why as you would think IR would be quite quick.

    • @perpetuostudens8819
      @perpetuostudens8819 Před 17 dny

      @@ModernHealthspan My understanding is that if it feels warm then the wavelength is most likely in the infra red i.e it is not visible light. Dr. Jeffrey has been largely using visible red light with a wavelength of c. 670nm for upregulating mithochondrial function. Wavelengths above about 950 nm (IR) are more strongly absorbed by water. However I believe mithochondria does absorb light in the near infra red also.

  • @pamkoakes
    @pamkoakes Před měsícem +4

    Should you look at the red light for eye benefits? Eyes shut?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem +6

      Hi Pam, thanks for the question. Dr Jeffery has certainly used red light for the eyes, for macular degeneration in particular. And in this case he uses a red light source into the eye with the eye open. As he discussed in this clip he found that quite a low power (5mwatts) was effective.

    • @wetguavass
      @wetguavass Před 20 dny

      @@ModernHealthspan So why does he wear glasses?

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    Does anyone know if there is a difference in the effects of exercising indoors vs. outdoors (for either aerobic or resistance training)? Since some of the the benefits of exercise are mediated by ROS (hormesis), would exercising indoors actually be more effective than outdoors?

  • @neha1299
    @neha1299 Před 15 dny

    This is so wholesome....! Thank you for sharing all the observations and this discussion.

  • @take5512
    @take5512 Před 27 dny

    does 560 reach lungs? what other organs?

  • @tgaudlol
    @tgaudlol Před měsícem +9

    I dont understand something. When you say that doing an hour lose effectiveness, does it means it has no more effectiveness than 3minutes? Or that it has 0 effects, so less effect than 3minutes?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem +2

      Hi Thanks for the question. That is a good point and I should have questioned Dr Jeffery on it. I am not clear what his meaning was or what data is was based on.

    • @gg-sn5uz
      @gg-sn5uz Před 25 dny +1

      I think we all would appreciate clarification on this point. Is it possible to update the information with the doctor

    • @petervandijk7533
      @petervandijk7533 Před 23 dny +1

      My hunch is Jeffery meant that there is no additional benefit in going much longer than say 5 or 10 minutes. For example, he stated 3 minutes for the eyes is actually already overkill.

    • @penmaenmawrdefiant1146
      @penmaenmawrdefiant1146 Před 15 dny

      He says clearly that only a minute to 75 seconds is necessary. Prolonged exposure will have no additional benefit and may reverse the process so that no benefits are gained. His advice is simple do it for 3 minutes a day. Personally, I would take the weekend off and do it on weekdays only.

  • @mballer
    @mballer Před měsícem +2

    What wavelength red light is used for video monitors and phones?
    What wavelength red light would be best for mitochondrial health?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem

      Hi thanks for your question. IR remotes (according to the internet) use 940 nm. We discussed the wavelengths that would be best for mitochondria in the main video. In summary Dr Jeffery said 650 to 900 were best. Within that range there may be spots which are more effective but he was not looking for them because the wavelengths worked quite well and it was not a good investment of effort to find the optimal one within the range. The upper limit of the wavelength, 900 nm, was set by the tendency of longer wavelengths to be absorbed by water.

    • @mballer
      @mballer Před měsícem

      @@ModernHealthspan
      I was just wondering what could be done to screens to make them healthier too look at.
      I was also thinking about blue light from the screens and which wavelength would be less damaging, I wonder if manufacturers give it any thought.
      I wonder if some manufacturers make healthier screens than others.

  • @netsurfer3655
    @netsurfer3655 Před měsícem +1

    What about the globes? Should they be incandescent? LED? OLED? Infra? which?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem +2

      Hi thanks for your question, though I am not sure that I understand it completely. The important thing is the spectrum of light that comes from the device. The source matters only in which wavelengths it emits. Most of the red light devices I have seen are LED based and emit light in the 650 or 850 range (red and infrared respectively).
      If you are not looking at a specific redlight device, but at light sources in general; standard LED and fluorescent lights produce a lot of blue light and little red. Incandescent bulbs are much better in this respect with a wider spectrum which includes red.

    • @stevemarshall_uk
      @stevemarshall_uk Před 22 dny

      So 2 minute daily of 650-850 range,
      but what area coverage ?
      distance from area ?

  • @Thomas-wz2nu
    @Thomas-wz2nu Před měsícem

    There didn’t seem to be any reference to optimal time

  • @tgaudlol
    @tgaudlol Před měsícem +1

    I have a whole redlight panel. Do you think it is adequate to do 10mn, each side, daily?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem

      Hi thanks for your question. Based on what Dr Jeffery said, that would be sufficient, at least to achieve the mitochondrial activation that he is investigating.

    • @penmaenmawrdefiant1146
      @penmaenmawrdefiant1146 Před 15 dny

      @@ModernHealthspan you misunderstand. A switching-on process allows a small part of the body to be treated, which will switch on the effect throughout the body.

  • @surfreadjumpsleep
    @surfreadjumpsleep Před měsícem +1

    missed the earlier videos. can we get RLT from normal sunlight?

    • @ModernHealthspan
      @ModernHealthspan  Před měsícem +1

      Hi thanks for the question. That is a good point. At the end of the interview I asked Dr Jeffery what we can do now, and one of his suggestions was to get out in the sun (though watch out for the UVB of course!). Sunlight has a broad spectrum of light so I am not sure it will produce the same effect as a device producing red light specifically. It was not something that we directly discussed. I am not aware of any studies which have measured mitochondrial activation after being in the sun in the way they tested red light.

    • @surfreadjumpsleep
      @surfreadjumpsleep Před měsícem

      @@ModernHealthspan the Medcram guys have been talking about ifrared light & it's benefit to mitochondrial health. the doctor there also said that during covid he would move his worst patients outside & he seemed to think there was a benefit.

    • @lawnmower11
      @lawnmower11 Před 28 dny

      Yes indeed find Dr Alexis Cowan interview with Gabrielle Lyon

    • @penmaenmawrdefiant1146
      @penmaenmawrdefiant1146 Před 15 dny +1

      the best time of day to get maximum benefit from sunlight is "first light" when the atmosphere absorbs UV light but allows red light through. (the first 1 to 1 and half hours of sunlight) If you have a wooded area behind you, leaves will reflect red light back at you.