Lighting Up Parkinson's: Dr. Lew Lim's Breakthrough with Photobiomodulation
Episode Overview
Photobiomodulation energizes neuronal mitochondria, offering neuroprotective effects and enhanced functionality Intranasal stimulation with red and infrared light is an efficient method to reach the brain Vielight's devices provide innovative approaches to cellular function restoration Research studies focus on neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injury outcomes Device recommendations consider individual needs and frequency of use for optimal results
In the field of photobiomodulation, a clinical study was published in The Lancet, showing promising results for Parkinson's. Using red and infrared light may help restore cell health and neuron functionality, offering hope for symptom relief.
Imagine using light to heal your brain. That's the fascinating world you'll step into with this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief'. Dr. Lew Lim, CEO of Vielight, joins the conversation to shed light (pun intended) on photobiomodulation, a cutting-edge technique that uses red and infrared light to energize neuronal mitochondria. This isn't just sci-fi talk; it's a real, scientifically-backed method showing promise for those dealing with Parkinson's disease. Dr.
Lim dives into how intranasal stimulation with specific wavelengths of light can trigger beneficial cellular functions, potentially offering neuroprotective effects and improved brain functionality. The episode gets into the nitty-gritty of Vielight’s innovative devices, including the Neuro Duo, which features modes tailored for focus, memory, relaxation, and sleep improvement. It's a deep dive into how these devices work and the impressive research behind them. But what makes this episode truly special is how accessible it makes complex science.
Whether you're someone grappling with Parkinson's or supporting a loved one, Dr. Lim's insights are both enlightening and easy to grasp. The discussion also touches on the newly introduced Vagus device, designed to enhance brain-gut connectivity through non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation. If you're curious about new ways to manage Parkinson's symptoms or simply fascinated by the potential of light therapy, this episode is a must-listen. Dr.
Lim’s expertise and passion make for an engaging and hopeful exploration of what's possible in Parkinson's recovery.