Is this suggesting staring directly at the sun? Or just getting indirect light (go outside for a bit without sunglasses on)? The article keeps saying looking at the sun for 30 minutes at a time, but isn't that incredibly bad for your eyes?
> The video got banned a month later because big Pharma didn’t like it.
I'm disinclined to keep reading after that line. A line like that needs evidence. Not later in the article (if it's there at all) but adjacent to the bold claim.
I second this.
Also, I stopped wearing contacts. It seems like when I wear them, my migraines come back. They are less frequent/severe when I actually get sunlight, but still very much a nuisance. And for clarity, I was wearing expensive dailies with built-in blue-light blocking.
> The video got banned a month later because big Pharma didn’t like it.
In this day, that sounds like the common tinfoil hat statement: "trust me, my video was blocked because I am infallible/right/oppressed, not for ANY other reason!". and sadly is not helpful.
This guy is apparently also the primary source for the rest of this "cure for numerous diseases".
I'm happy the migraines are gone, but the sauce is weak and anecdotal. Is this a subject worth looking deeper into, or is most "research" like this?
This article contains potentially harmful advice. I would never expose my eyes to direct sunlight - The risk of permanent retinal damage is insanely high, even if you gaze at the sun for a few seconds straight.
Let me save you a click if you avoid articles larded up with stuff like this:
> Doctors hate this one weird trick!
> The video got banned a month later because big Pharma didn’t like it.
> And for good reason! If people knew about this one weird trick there wouldn’t be a need for all those drugs. Untold $billions are generated by keeping this information hidden.
crazcarl|1 year ago
standardUser|1 year ago
I'm disinclined to keep reading after that line. A line like that needs evidence. Not later in the article (if it's there at all) but adjacent to the bold claim.
ToDougie|1 year ago
ldoughty|1 year ago
In this day, that sounds like the common tinfoil hat statement: "trust me, my video was blocked because I am infallible/right/oppressed, not for ANY other reason!". and sadly is not helpful.
This guy is apparently also the primary source for the rest of this "cure for numerous diseases".
I'm happy the migraines are gone, but the sauce is weak and anecdotal. Is this a subject worth looking deeper into, or is most "research" like this?
drtournier|1 year ago
rectang|1 year ago
> Doctors hate this one weird trick!
> The video got banned a month later because big Pharma didn’t like it.
> And for good reason! If people knew about this one weird trick there wouldn’t be a need for all those drugs. Untold $billions are generated by keeping this information hidden.