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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 1H 24M

Red Light Therapy VS Daylight: Blood Sugar Regulation, Metabolism, + Eye Health | Dr. Glen Jeffrey

from The Evolving Wellness Podcast with Sarah Kleiner Wellness · host Sarah Kleiner

In this episode, I’m excited to share a conversation with Dr. Glen Jeffrey, a leading expert in the science of light and its impact on our health. If you’ve been listening for a while, you know I’ve talked a lot about how light affects our metabolism, mitochondria, and overall healing, but today you’re going to hear the science directly from the source. Dr. Jeffrey and I dive into how different light spectrums—from red and infrared to blue light—can influence everything from cortisol levels to mitochondrial function. This episode is a follow-up to last week’s chat with Dr. Robert Schultz, so be sure to tune in for a deeper understanding of the fascinating ways light shapes our health. Check the show notes for all the links and resources we discuss! Show Links:  Quantum Conversations Podcast Last Week’s Evolving Wellness Sponsored By:  Upgraded Formulas: Use code: YOGI for 10% off at www.upgradedformulas.com Viva Rays Go to vivarays.com & use code: YOGI to save 15% Timestamps:  00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:12 - Quantum Conversations with Dr. Glen [Guest Introduction] 00:08:30 - Cross-Species Insights: The Optics of Mitochondria 00:10:29 - The Shift from Incandescent Bulbs to Harmful Blue Light 00:14:49 - Color Perception, Eye Health & Light Exposure 00:16:11 - Blood Glucose, Metabolism, and Red Light's Impact on Glucose Tolerance 00:20:51 - Red Light vs. Natural Daylight: Benefits and Differences 00:22:15 - Optimal Times for Exposure to Light 00:26:02 - Sunlight & Red Light-Dominated Environments: Effects on Health 00:28:25 - Evolutionary Adaptations to Light Exposure 00:30:27 - Mitochondria, Melatonin, and Exclusion Zone Water: Interconnections 00:34:17 - The Impact of Office Lighting on Health 00:40:27 - Nanometer Range Light Recommendations and Their Benefits 00:47:20 - The Healing Power of Nature: Going Outside 00:49:11 - Macular Degeneration and Its Link to Light Exposure 00:55:49 - Melanin, Myopia, and Their Connection to Light 00:58:53 - Eye Shape and the Effects of Blue Light 00:59:40 - Hospital Lighting and Modifications for Better Health 01:05:53 - Low Blood Glucose & the Role of Red Light Therapy 01:07:52 - Volunteering with Dr. Glen: How You Can Get Involved 01:08:17 - Best Practices for Red Light Therapy Timing 01:13:08 - Inherited Mitochondrial Diseases: What You Should Know 01:17:44 - Key Wavelengths of Light for Health Optimization 01:19:52 - Lighting in Critical Care and Surgery: Enhancing Patient Outcomes 01:24:20 - How to Connect with Dr. Glen Dr. Glen Jeffery:  https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences/people/prof-glen-jeffery Connect with Carrie:  Get Carrie's FREE Circadian Starter Kit to start learning about quantum health now: https://www.carriebwellness.com/start?sk    Learn all the foundations of quantum health in Carrie's signature course: https://www.carriebwellness.com/offer...  Find Carrie's other courses, including how to fix your adrenal fatigue: https://www.carriebwellness.com/store

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