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Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram explores the use of photobiomodulation in the treatment of long covid. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: www.medcram.com/
(This video was recorded on August 27th, 2023)
Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at www.medcram.com/
He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.
LINKS / REFERENCES:
The NIH has poured $1 billion into long Covid research - with little to show for it (STAT) | www.statnews.c...
Debunking the False Claim That COVID Death Counts Are Inflated (Scientific American) | www.scientific...
Associations of Outdoor Temperature, Bright Sunlight, and Cardiometabolic Traits in Two European Population-Based Cohorts (JCEM) | academic.oup.c...
Photobiomodulation Improves Serum Cytokine Response in Mild to Moderate COVID-19: The First Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Pilot Study (Frontiers) | www.ncbi.nlm.n...
A case of COVID-encephalopathy imaged with fMRI and treated with near infrared light (Brain Stimulation) | www.brainstimj...
Use of either transcranial or whole-body photobiomodulation treatments improves COVID-19 brain fog (Journal of Biophotonics) | onlinelibrary....
Light spectrum in nanometer (ResearchGate) | www.researchga...
Melatonin and the Optics of the Human Body (Melatonin Research) | www.melatonin-...
Ultraviolet A radiation and COVID-19 deaths in the USAwith replication studies in England and Italy (BJD) | onlinelibrary....
Sunlight: Optimize Health and Immunity (MedCram) | • Sunlight: Optimize Hea...
The Case for Sunlight in COVID 19 Patients: Oxidative Stress (MedCram) | • The Case for Sunlight ...
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@pkstiever
@pkstiever Год назад
OMG this is so right!! I got COVID last year in September and got Long Covid that wracked my autonomic nervous system. I went through hell. I did watch this channel and other medical channels that discussed this topic- "Light as Medicine" also changed my life! I was extremely vigilant and no matter how bad I felt, I was outside early to get sunlight and ground with the earth. I also was out for sunset for the red light benefit. My sleep improved drastically and little by little I completely healed. I still get out every morning and have never slept better. I am even healthier than before. I still have traumatic memories but am so grateful.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Going to pin this comment too
@MrCSutton
@MrCSutton Год назад
May I ask, had you had any of the Covid vaccines before you got it?
@blameyourlag9455
@blameyourlag9455 Год назад
long covid existed before the covid vaccines were out and you can find this out with an easy google search lol@@MrCSutton
@unvaxxedAF
@unvaxxedAF Год назад
I wonder what else could cause long covid? hmmm anyway CDC Now Refusing New COVID Vaccine Adverse Event Reports in Its V-Safe Program.
@wzupppp
@wzupppp Год назад
How many months till you completely recovered?
@helenalderson6608
@helenalderson6608 Год назад
Dysautonomia is a common post-viral effect that has long been ignored by the medical community. The person with it is often treated as lazy or crazy, and every other negative perception of patients. I'm glad to see the mass number long Covid ppl are causing the medical profession to look into it
@jac1161
@jac1161 2 месяца назад
yes, but cvid is the only 1 to cause what it does damage cells & vasculature like zero other, than AIDS
@beverlyhelm5287
@beverlyhelm5287 Год назад
I have a near infrared light that I used on my dad…not for long Covid symptoms. He was 85 and fell and fractured his hip, his outgoing personality seemed to change afterward, we thought it was his age, the trauma of the fracture and surgery to repair, the change in his surroundings as he had to live in a small ALF afterward etc. My sisters and I also feel that he likely had a CVA that caused his fall or he hit his head when he fell or both. He kept complaining of his neck and head hurting, for months afterward. He kept rubbing his head and neck, we sent him for a CT scan which was negative. He was convinced at times that he had surgery on this area because it bothered him so much. I live 8 hours away from him but brought my light and treated his head and neck with it for 3-4 days and he was on day 5 more like his old self, very talkative, getting out of his room and interacting with others, interested in what was going on with all of the family. He said he felt like he couldn’t think for months and didn’t know where he was at etc and now he could think clearly again. The family and the staff at his facility all noticed.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Well, that’s a very thought-provoking case study. I also can’t help but think that many of our nursing home patients who never make it outside, could do so much better if they were given that opportunity.
@aleksandrabazinska5544
@aleksandrabazinska5544 Год назад
Beverly, what light did you use on your dad? A specific lamp emitting LIR? I am interested for myself. Thank you.
@beverlyhelm5287
@beverlyhelm5287 Год назад
I used the Mito red light Alexandra
@beverlyhelm5287
@beverlyhelm5287 Год назад
Medcram, yes! I’ve worked in LTC most of my career as a PT and the residents are hardly ever outside. Most of them are depressed. I think a little time under a light would be very beneficial to them.
@billyballsup2685
@billyballsup2685 11 месяцев назад
Vaccine injury
@EVEspinosa79
@EVEspinosa79 Год назад
My husband's grandma had COVID a year ago and it was bad, her oxygenation went as low as 70 SPO2. When she was almost out of it, she pretty much acted as a patient with dementia. Then things got worse because she hurt her foot, so she had to stay in bed for more time. We thought she would never get her mind back to the cognitive level she was at before the infection. Then, when she finally got to spend time at her garden, it took about two weeks for her to improve mentally in a very significant way. I do feel something got lost, like she is not 100%, but she is way, way better now that she gets to take care of her garden.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Love these reports!
@monicali2608
@monicali2608 Год назад
May be coconut oil and magnesium will help further. Also methylen blue.
@HeyMJ.
@HeyMJ. Год назад
@@monicali2608 How would methylene blue benefit an individual with cognitive challenges and/or other ailments? Thank you!
@monicali2608
@monicali2608 Год назад
@@HeyMJ. It helps through oxygen it puts in cells. There are various video out there.
@jac1161
@jac1161 2 месяца назад
she got the shot, did't she? I got covaids march 2020 when it was WICKED & yes, it felt like dementia.....as plammedemic
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Near infrared radiation can penetrate through clothing and sunscreen. So if you were concerned about ultraviolet, radiation and skin damage, you can do these things to prevent that but still get NIR. The point is to get outside. Even in extreme latitudes, where the sun does not appear for many months, the sun, when it is low, still provides near infrared radiation. Visit us at medcram.com for more continuing medical education lectures.
@ns1extreme
@ns1extreme Год назад
This means that even if it's cloudy and cold outside we should still spend time outside, right?
@raykinney9907
@raykinney9907 Год назад
And, would NIR from nightly campfire viewing be conserved as a major light exposure of note?
@mauriciolguin
@mauriciolguin Год назад
I didn't know that your windows blocks infrared ligth. I was about to comment that windows allow the pass of infrared ligth.
@Iquey
@Iquey Год назад
​@@ns1extremeyes. And you should still wear sunscreen on cloudy days. Sunscreen won't block your infrared. In fact many sunscreens reflect and absorb uv Light to turn it to a longer wavelength (infrared).
@Iquey
@Iquey Год назад
​@@mauriciolguindepends on how good your windows are. I live in an older house and the glass is from the 70s. It's not blocking much UV or infrared but if you have a double paned window or newer house , some windows have anti-heat tints for reducing the air conditioning need. My family has to do the janky workaround of putting cardboard on the windows on hot summer days.
@DisabilityExams
@DisabilityExams Год назад
All North American hospitals used to have solariums, where patients were exposed to sunlight. That ended in the 1980s.
@AmbuBadger
@AmbuBadger Год назад
Makes sense, hard to make money off sunlight!
@ms-jl6dl
@ms-jl6dl Год назад
European too. It was standard of care for tuberculose/lung infections before antibiotics. It got forgotten. Big mistake.
@jac1161
@jac1161 2 месяца назад
amazing, huh?......like seed oils & "low fat diet"
@lenagennemarkedsbacker
@lenagennemarkedsbacker Год назад
I really appreciate your explanatory videos and your eagerness to learn more about the research and share it with us ordinary people! I wish all MDs had this ambition. I just want to express my very deep gratitude! ❤️🙏❤️
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I appreciate that!
@GrandmaMaeCorporation
@GrandmaMaeCorporation Год назад
I can testify to light therapy helped me. I was even doing so much better I thought I was on the mend so I loaned my lights to my daughter-in-law. She wasn’t using them, meanwhile I declined in health. My fatigue was so bad I could hardly breath. Sure enough when I started the lights and 3 days laterI started feeling better again. I did it religiously for 4 months after that Spring arrived I was able to be outside more. I had a panel that was on my abdomen and two lights flashlight style that I held in my ears. The goal was that my pineal gland could produce melatonin. Hope this helps. Give a thumbs up so this can make a difference!
@claudiajohnson2935
@claudiajohnson2935 Год назад
I can speak anecdotally, I have LAM disease that was discovered post COVID. After watching light as medicine I’ve been going outside for 20-30 minutes and lay on my back 2-3 times a week, my kidney pain eased significantly, my overall health improved.
@janeteddddd
@janeteddddd Год назад
That's amazing!
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I love to hear reports like this. LAM is no joke!
@cr8833
@cr8833 Год назад
I have a lot of medical issues along the lines of chronic pain, chronic fatigue, etc. 8 months ago, I decided that if I'm going to suffer anyway, I might as well get out and move, so I started hiking through the woods almost every day after work. Over this short time period, I've had more energy, I sleep better, I've lost 25 pounds, and my pain is better managed. I got Covid in February, a mild case, and I have no lasting effects. The only issue with the woods is ticks (I had a borrelia-positive tick embedded for 19 hours but prophylactic treatment seems to have prevented Lyme.) I work in the IT field, so we're used to sitting around staring at screens. Then after work, people sit around and play games. So I'm telling everyone to GET OUTDOORS, but honestly they're tired of my sh*t. At least it worked for me, and I pray it works for many others since it'll be a century before this gets accepted as mainstream medicine. Sunlight is free...
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I could pin one of my comments. But there’s nothing that speaks better than someone from experience. Thank you for your experience on this and I hope others can learn from you as well. Getting outside is the single most important thing that we as humans can do to improve our health within days.
@lynnwilliams5432
@lynnwilliams5432 Год назад
I broke my femur stem i had a hip replacement then at post op they found another fracture so put me on no weight bearing. Every day I sat in the sun 30 minutes per day. I went down 11 steps no matter bc I listened to you. Summers I have run a 93 level winter 63 level. 81 yrs no age barnacle on me!
@dialucrii31
@dialucrii31 Год назад
​@@MedcramI'm so pleased to see you gong down this road. Dr Jack Kruse and others have been all over this for 20 years and ridiculed for it most of that time. It would be fantastic if you could interview him, both very smart guys. Dr Kruse's "leptin prescription" will be of particular interest to you.
@damiettes7140
@damiettes7140 Год назад
Dr Seheult, I’m one of 3 San Diego moms with young adult children with PNH ( paroxysmal nocturnal Hemoglobinuria, and Aplastic anemia. So many symptoms are similar to long Covid. And I’m convinced PNH is caused by a virus, but the science isn’t conclusive yet. We would like to talk to you. How do we go about this?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
@@damiettes7140 Not sure I can help but use our medcram website to email us.
@dorothybennett2191
@dorothybennett2191 Год назад
Just a quick response, impression. I have many times enjoyed Dr. Seheult’s teaching video series (may I also add caring). Just that 1 first simple thing, a kind, intelligent caring Doctor though we are not in an office visit with Dr. Seheult, on a deep human level, we know this human being cares and it is a profound comfort, that already quickly starts a kind of healing process. Currently the pandemic effects on EVERYTHING has resulted in so few people working in every walk of life it has changed daily life so much. The connection to the medical art of caring is so important to me it seems to start the healing process. Then this whole study is vital and seems to me life saving, I will be trying to do the sun light treatment for my self, I will have to work harder on NPO after 5pm!! I am currently in some crazy over eating dilemma..😔 . Thank you Dr. Seheult for beaming care through your video teaching and your sharing so much medical science here on You Tube .
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Dorothy. I can’t tell you how happy I am to hear this. Yes. When you know someone cares you can trust them. Trust is one of the eight pillars of healing. People would rather know that you care than care about how much you know.
@briangriffiths114
@briangriffiths114 Год назад
As a direct result of your videos, I stopped eating between 5.30 pm and 7.30 am, ensured I got more sunlight during the day and started going to bed the same time each evening. It all seems to work as sleep better and have far more energy than before. I am also currently sourcing a near-infra red lamp for my elderly parents, having bought one for myself.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I can’t tell you how happy I am to hear these reports. There are very simple things that we can do in life to improve our health tremendously. Fine effective treatments don’t need to be expensive and complicated.
@Reuben_hikes
@Reuben_hikes Год назад
I have handled covid testing and returning employees back to work post covid for the last two years. We track symptoms and evaluate when to return them to work. In my experience, those who stay inside a closed dark room suffer longer from covid than those that get back outside in the sun. Most long Covid individuals that I have dealt with will tell you there is a significant difference in how they feel from weeks of cloudy gray vs weeks of sunshine. As a long covid individual myself (heart failure, brain fog, chronic fatigue, dyspnea, an unknown undiagnosed autoimmune disorder now) this has affected my daily life and my backpacking life. I believe anyone living with Long Covid will agree that there is more to being in the sunlight than just the mental health placebo effect. We literally feel better when outside in the sun and are visibly worse when we are not. Hence why I try to get everyone to go outside and walk. Thank you for your studies and education into this. I have referred other to your channel to learn more about light therapy and Long covid.
@keithb4077
@keithb4077 Год назад
Thank you Dr. Seheult for all that you've done since 2020 to 'shine the light' on REAL health care, truth, and immune system health. Please continue your good works.
@sophiaisabelle01
@sophiaisabelle01 Год назад
We will always support this channel. We learn so much from them.
@chrismoore4041
@chrismoore4041 Год назад
This reminds me of the two word post I made when the question was trying to understand Covid in early 2020 and the topic was oxidation stress. “Cytokine Storm”, it’s been a strange journey🤷🏻‍♂️ You have a special place in my heart for your work, and a gracious memory in my mind for your playing the organ in the Cathedral. 🎹 metoo
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Thank you so much. I just recently went back to that very same Cathedral. They plan on opening it in about a year. The lead toxicity from the pipes alone took them a year to fix. Hopefully will be hearing the Oregon from that Cathedral soon. Thank you for commenting!
@Zaviex
@Zaviex Год назад
Thank you for posting the impact factor. So many dishonest channels on RU-vid love to parade around papers from low tier pay to publish journals and act like it’s valid. Being honest up front about the journal is helpful.
@renita9424
@renita9424 Год назад
I bought the BIOFLEX WAVE Zone XL unit in July 2023 and I'm LOVING IT! It's super solid and easy to use giving both red and Infrared light in pre-programmed protocols for: muscle recovery, weight loss, inflammation, fitness, longevity, beauty and relaxation. There's a manual mode if you want just Infrared or red light therapy. My husband's shoulder injury is improving and I'm using it to help heal my dislocated elbow injury. Slow and steady progress. For everyone living in a northern latitude area, this is a great tool for sunlight therapy (SAD, etc.) and general well-being.
@grahambarden7632
@grahambarden7632 Год назад
I have been a believer in Vitamin D and near Infra-red since you started presenting these. Unbelievable results - it makes sense that humans have evolved to take advantage of sunshine. It explains why obese patients got hammered (always low vit D levels, rarely outside) and the elderly in nursing homes and not outside. Even explains the improvement in TB patients when they were put in solariums in turn of the century. I do not understand why this is not yet main stream. Thankyou for making these free and available. Graham Barden MD Pediatrician
@ex8280
@ex8280 9 месяцев назад
They don't approve of it, because Trump said it 3 years ago. But gladly he help usher in the vaccine to prevent people from drinking bleach.
@st3ppenwolf
@st3ppenwolf Год назад
You are doing such a great service to many people suffering from these ailments. I congratulate you for that.. this is such great information!
@jopainting1668
@jopainting1668 Год назад
Do you have long covid or any similar issues? If so have you tried this and does it help? Please don't give praise unless the content of this video has actually worked for you.
@st3ppenwolf
@st3ppenwolf Год назад
@@jopainting1668 My own experience wouldn't quality as evidence for any treatment working. RCTs are much better for that. Also, I don't need your permission to post here... get off your high horse silly boy
@Tomorrowandtomorrowandtomorrow
@Tomorrowandtomorrowandtomorrow 4 месяца назад
still one of the top ten most important channels on yt, amazing they haven't censored him entirely yet
@djn1822
@djn1822 Год назад
Approaching the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the vast majority of diseases and their treatment with medications is often ignored in the systematic care of patients. The reductionism mind set has taught most of us in society to think in smaller and smaller categories so to evaluate cross systemic regulatory systems, such as the ANS, proves to be rare beyond its need. Vitamin D regulation of systemic functions likely suffers the same fate in the care of most patients. Sunlight therapy as a recommendation will likely go through the same difficulties in prescriptive prominence. What you @MedCram are doing is fantastic!
@collagemettled8217
@collagemettled8217 Год назад
Very interesting and helpful, thank you! 🌞🌄🌅🌻
@AlwayzPr0
@AlwayzPr0 Год назад
Another reason that vitamin D is so important and why we should fight against HFCS and telling people to stay inside to avoid skin cancer. I would still like a concise definition of long covid and not just some symptoms.
@beverlyhelm5287
@beverlyhelm5287 Год назад
I don’t think there is a concise definition because I learned in a continuing education course that long Covid can affect different body systems and different individuals have different symptoms depending on which body system was affected in them.
@flagmichael
@flagmichael Год назад
There is no comprehensive definition of Long COVID; the list of symptoms and the time frame varies from source to source and from month to month. There are a lot syndromes like that, notably including EBV and Lyme disease. The hallmark is profound fatigue, including exhaustion for one or more days after modest exertion. Dysautonomia, most frequently marked by erratic heart rate after postural changes, is a hallmark of many LC cases and is easily tested with a tilt table. The most useful measure is comparison of what the patient can no longer do. In terrible irony, many of the badly affected sufferers were athletes before, particularly marathoners and half-marathoners.
@flagmichael
@flagmichael Год назад
Interestingly, vitamin D may be more of a marker for sun exposure than a concern in itself. Check out the Medcram video, "The Vitamin D Paradox in COVID-19 and Why It Predicts But Doesn't Always Protect"
@piterek8998
@piterek8998 Год назад
​@@flagmichaelon point
@ms-jl6dl
@ms-jl6dl Год назад
There is no "concise definition",it's a multi-organ cellular failure due to spike-protein toxicity. Every person has unique set of symptoms with some overlap.
@aanchaallllllll
@aanchaallllllll Год назад
0:22: 🌞 Sunlight may be a beneficial therapeutic modality for long COVID. 4:26: ✨ Photobiomodulation, or shining light onto the body, can improve the il-6 il-10 ratio in patients with COVID-19. 8:02: 🔬 The video discusses a light therapy session and compares the power output to the sun's energy. 11:40: 🔬 A randomized control trial compared the effects of whole body photobiomodulation and transcranial photobiomodulation and found no significant difference in their benefits. 15:42: 🧠 Near-infrared radiation may be effective in treating brain fog and cognitive impairment in long COVID patients. 19:20: 🌞 Optimizing sun exposure may be a possible public health intervention for COVID-19. 22:57: 🌞 The video discusses the effects of near infrared radiation and the importance of protecting oneself from the sun. Recap by Tammy AI
@elizabethwallace-donnelly.2356
Why wont you answer the questions in many many comments are these people presenting with LONG COVID vaccinated with the Covid vaccine
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Many are joined my clinic with symptoms from 2020
@maralfniqle5092
@maralfniqle5092 Год назад
Everyone should do this. In days gone by with good old fashioned nursing, sunlight and nature and clean air breathing with nutritious whole foods was imperative for recovery from many serious illnesses. Back to basics.
@Brad543
@Brad543 Год назад
Maybe a treatment for chronic fatigue itself in general Dr.?
@brockreynolds870
@brockreynolds870 Год назад
I am a landscaper, and work outside for a living. And wear no suncreenm either. I usually get along fine, although I am blonde... I'm not the type of person who burns at the drop of a hat. Winter time, I sit in my sunny dining room a lot, floor to ceiling plate glass windows that face south, and the sun just POURS in. I can actually turn all the heat off in the house in the winter if the sun is out, and temp is above 40 degrees
@lindam4259
@lindam4259 4 дня назад
But the infrared light does NOT come through the windows...go outside for 20 minutes and that should give it to you!
@mavisemberson8737
@mavisemberson8737 Год назад
Some of us use public transport. Often standing at bus stops. Even in winter when the wind is from Antarctica ( in the South Island, New Zealand) there must be benefit when the sun shines from a clear sky. However, like many cities near a coast, clouds can block the light most of the time and we need days of high pressure conditions to warm the back even when the face and hands are very cold indeed.
@Sylorinnis
@Sylorinnis Год назад
Interesting video, but surely you also saw a lot of your patients that did not actually improve with 1+ hour outside plus dietary intervention? Or did >50% improve clinically significantly?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
So of the patients that I have done this on in the clinic there have been a range of responses. Some of them have made dramatic improvements and others more modest. I can’t tell exactly how many of them are truly compliant so it’s hard to know. But there have been stories.
@barbarasmith1151
@barbarasmith1151 Год назад
Thank you, thank you, Dr. S! Changing our outdoor schedule today! Any tips for searching for a good helmet for acute brain fog?
@AIM54A
@AIM54A Год назад
Can you explain why the CDC just posted the following "BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines." How does the vaccine increase your risk of catching covid? This is from their Risk Assessment Summary for SARS CoV-2 Sublineage BA.2.86
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I wish they would have finished the sentence with a “than” statement. If they had it would have been “than other variants so far because of its large difference genetically from previous strains”. This is what they state, “The large number of mutations in this variant raises concerns of greater escape from existing immunity from vaccines and previous infections compared with other recent variants. For example, one analysis of mutations suggests the difference may be as large as or greater than that between BA.2 and XBB.1.5, which circulated nearly a year apart. However, virus samples are not yet broadly available for more reliable laboratory testing of antibodies, and it is too soon to know the real-world impacts on immunity. Nearly all the U.S. population has antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 from vaccination, previous infection, or both, and it is likely that these antibodies will continue to provide some protection against severe disease from this variant. This is an area of ongoing scientific investigation.”
@AIM54A
@AIM54A Год назад
Thank you for the reply. It certainly seemed poorly written. It didn't make any sense to me as written sounding like prior infections increased odds of getting infected. @@Medcram
@impek667
@impek667 Год назад
Thank you, Dr.!
@DiveTunes
@DiveTunes Год назад
Very interesting! Thanks. I wonder if there's a similar benefit from sitting by a campfire, fireplace, or near a charcoal grill or smoker, where you can feel the heat. A quick google suggests they all put out near infrared, and little if any ultraviolet. And, to your point about people not getting outside as much these days as we used to--we also (my experience) don't spend as much time sitting in the evening in front of a crackling fire, or toasting marshmallows with a warm face. Maybe there's something to that as well.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yes.camp fires do emit infrared and I agree that we should do that more too and not just fit that reason as it allows good communication and relationships!
@littlevoice_11
@littlevoice_11 Год назад
Still love to hear you discuss infrared for osteoarthritis and chronic pain 🤞
@bellelacroix5938
@bellelacroix5938 Год назад
I've been dealing with long covid since Contracting the virus in February of 2020 so thanks for this I appreciate it can you provide a link to video on fat metabolism you referenced in regards to lawn covid or covid thank you
@ms-jl6dl
@ms-jl6dl Год назад
"Long covid" -- problems that arise sometimes months after original infection and last for years.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yes! Here it is. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JGO2qb7wZns.htmlsi=veyZEh7sn_Dt7hvX
@Auggies1956
@Auggies1956 Год назад
I had covid twice maybe eighteen months ago. My sense of smell disappeared and I didn't feel well for months. About the same time I was having brain function problems. Speaking, thinking and memory. I bought a IR device, it has a frame work the fits on the head. There are five IR modals on both sides, front, back and one in the nose. There is a couple of collage students that use these and they claim there cognition has improved. Vielight, is the name of the company. They have a channel on here. en minutes a day improved my speaking, thinking has slightly improved, memory not so much. So far my sense of smell is still gone, but I feel better. To let you know I have early stage Parkinson,.There is a couple of collage students that use these and they claim there cognition has improved. Vielight, is the name of the company. They have a channel on here. To me IR light therapy is a winner.
@georgebono7477
@georgebono7477 Год назад
Careful doctor - photobiomodulation, LLT, etc will help patients with inflammation and will also alleviate pain (analgesia). Guess what the highly politicized biopharma industry will do to anyone trying to threaten this business? I can't believe (but I'm so happy) that your channel hasn't been taken down.
@beckypbs
@beckypbs Год назад
Dr.S, I'm curious if you think sunlight/NIT will help conceive recovery And if there's any studies on that..? You are AWESOME!! THANK YOU!!!
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I think so.
@johnatyoutube
@johnatyoutube Год назад
I've been doing this all year for several years now and never even got COVID. I'm fortunate in that I have a southern exposure and deck that absorbs solar heat and stays warm through much of the winter. I also take a 30 minute walk in a very green area just before sunset.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Good stuff
@decafmocha211
@decafmocha211 6 месяцев назад
What isn't there a clearinghouse for this kind of information ? There is so much of it and it is so hard for Long Covid sufferers like me to go through.
@janadrnkova8792
@janadrnkova8792 2 месяца назад
I actually saw the benefits from my Alpinglow Summit Expert1500 as well when I was struggling with long Covid 19. It makes sense why photobiomodulation and sunlight can help!
@lexxel01
@lexxel01 Год назад
long covid is jab damages
@Zach0451
@Zach0451 Год назад
That's not how that works
@traceybell3673
@traceybell3673 Год назад
Many people who're having a hard time recovering got Covid before the vaccines were even developed.
@cpt_kirkwood
@cpt_kirkwood Год назад
Sickest long covid patients are from march 2020. Some people have had viral illnesses going decades back, associated with infections from things like EBV and Lyme. I’ll admit the vax worsened my symptoms, but they already started before the vax, after my covid infections. There are also unvaxxed people with LC. It really discredits vax injury when people peddle our stories to fit your narrative. When in reality that’s not what’s happening. Long haulers and vax injured both need help. But there are many more long haulers compared to vax injuries, by volume because so many billions of people were infected with covid.
@DavidHRyall
@DavidHRyall Год назад
It's not long covid. It's long jab
@Dom-fk3te
@Dom-fk3te 7 месяцев назад
Is this kind of treatment available or possible using some kind of readily available machine?
@FlowerFarmerAmy
@FlowerFarmerAmy Год назад
where is the report/data on intermittent fasting? abstaining from food from 4:30 pm to 7:30 am?
@Noosejunkie
@Noosejunkie Год назад
You should investigate Wim Hof breathing & nattokinase! The best treatments I’ve found.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Definitely worth reviewing. Cold plunges have definite benefits.
@davidmangen1912
@davidmangen1912 2 месяца назад
Sovereign silver worked for me.
@Keviekev115
@Keviekev115 Месяц назад
Colloidal silver?
@davidmangen1912
@davidmangen1912 Месяц назад
@@Keviekev115 Yes. Works fantastic.
@respectfulliving1
@respectfulliving1 Год назад
So what is the answer in the notthern States and Canada in the winter when there is heavy cloud cover and its cold?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Cloud cover does reduce near infrared. However, even in those latitudes when the sun is up, but may be low in the sky, it’s still giving off near infrared radiation.
@respectfulliving1
@respectfulliving1 Год назад
@Medcram thank you Dr. Seheult
@raykinney9907
@raykinney9907 Год назад
How important could it be to augment NIR by habitually viewing campfire light each nite? Especially for those of us above 45 degrees N (or S ) latitude.@@Medcram
@treschlet
@treschlet Год назад
I really hope Diana AKA Physics Girl and her family and doctors see this
@stephenoffer4021
@stephenoffer4021 Год назад
I have had long covid for about 3 years, and half and I can assure you that direct sunlight causes more damage to my body. As I work outside, I get allsorts of weather's. Working out in the sunlight will make me even more tired and aches joints to severe pain in my joints. I dread spring and summer. I can't wait till its winter time, knowing my body will be in greater comfort.
@Aprilsraven629
@Aprilsraven629 10 месяцев назад
Long Covid has a medical condition called postpartum malaise or fatigue I get that when I'm outside and working to long, my symptoms are the same...I take a hydration drink every couple of hours to combat it plus an anti- inflammatory tablets and a hot shower to relieve the muscle tension....its taken me 3 years to work out why this happens as I first thought it was my chronic fatigue or fibromyalagia but no its exertion and I'm always careful about monitoring the symptoms and quickly getting my go to treatment going...listening to my body has made a big difference and other know that I can only work when my body tells me, fighting it just doesn't work me
@newsjunkie8577
@newsjunkie8577 Год назад
Dr Seheult, the covid vaccine triggered systemic autoimmune disease for, and I am a little worried I may have photosensitivity (i.e. lupus). Do you have data on if infrared light can also help lupus patients, even if UV light hurts them? Thank you.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Need more data: www.mylupusteam.com/resources/infrared-saunas-and-lupus-is-infrared-light-safe-for-lupus#:~:text=Research%20is%20limited%20on%20the,to%20have%20anti%2Dinflammatory%20properties.
@creativeideas012
@creativeideas012 9 месяцев назад
Don't you just love those warning boxes from utube on such videos
@chadvader974
@chadvader974 10 месяцев назад
I have used one of these devices and it gives me panic attacks after using it for 30 seconds....... Im not sure whats going on here but my body does not like it.
@Dressagevids
@Dressagevids Год назад
Sun exposure in Scotland?......priceless, sun and intermittent fasting are two things you wont find there, deep fried mars bars and heroin, now were cooking with gas
@zeocamo
@zeocamo Год назад
the sun give you vitamin D, and some countries like Sweden, did a better job, not because they didn't shutdown but because they add vitamin D to the food in the winter, and if you look at Denmark(as they are close to them in any way) that did a really great job with all of COVID, they did not add vitamin D to the food, and they got more sick. vitamin D is the one best things as we don't get enough of it, and eat the right way of cause.
@moregaragedateswithnatespl5177
Not sure how you’d double blind a sunlight trial, but how hard would it be to run an hour of sunlight a day vs the helmet/vest and to determine minimum dose
@gl8715
@gl8715 11 месяцев назад
I have heat and light sensitivity after COVID
@LondonCalling12
@LondonCalling12 Год назад
Is there a difference in benefit in getting morning, afternoon or evening sunlight? Thanks again doc.
@monicali2608
@monicali2608 Год назад
Morning sun until 10 improves your eyes
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Morning and evening sun have more near infrared light than ultraviolet light. Therefore, if you have sensitive skin, these would be better times to get out.
@susanhelwig1468
@susanhelwig1468 8 месяцев назад
My husband has long covid mitochondrial dysfunction and is exhausted ALL THE TIME with almost no appetite and can no longer metabolize alcohol. He also has always had reverse SAD,where too much light gives him headaches. So what to do??
@Medcram
@Medcram 8 месяцев назад
You might want to try intermittent fasting
@clairegillies7919
@clairegillies7919 Год назад
Adding my 10 cents worth - LC March 2020 - usual supplement stack - zinc, D, Bromelain, Quercetin, B12 etc - 18 months to feel back to normal - Lingering tinnitus - My gadgets list (lol) >> NIR body panel - Vielight (brain) - Earthing mat - Gammacore nVNS for migraine (multi vagus nerve stimulation benefits, you do not need to have migraine this little gadget is fantastic) Unvaxxed and will stay that way. Also have a hand held LLLT device - expensive gadgets yes, beneficial 100% - light therapies imo are the future. I avoid chemicals/drugs at all costs. Continue to use all of the aforementioned for continued health and healing - walk, EVERY day - eat what I like when I like - Wishing everyone well xx
@chrisalmendra4370
@chrisalmendra4370 Год назад
Do you have a video on how/why someone gets long covid, or the risk factors?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yes. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vkSI87l8eqc.htmlsi=w5xAPm7OB8c_9zCJ Some people (below) still think that long COVID is imaginary. They are the ones who think that COVID is imaginary
@chrisalmendra4370
@chrisalmendra4370 Год назад
@@Medcram Thank you
@vsrump
@vsrump Год назад
Not even all the way through yet and I want to thank you for posting!! Just because infection with COVID may NOT cause DEaTH (in ‘23), still do NOT want to get it ….tired of hearing ppl say it’s “ like the flu” 🙄
@djondjon
@djondjon Год назад
Do you know if this (or anything else) will help arrythmia, afib, LAA thrombus that developed secondary to covid, please?
@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938
As a survivor of two severe TBIs and a brain injury specialist…I still raise an eyebrow at this…there are flaws, and too many to actually recommend this without a large clinical trial and a proper control and complete neuropsychological assessment…that said, I will always quietly say to a patient out of the corner of my mouth…look, if nothing else is working…see there’s thing…I can’t endorse it scientifically…but…and I guess this is going to be a “corner recommendation”. It’s important for people to understand, it doesn’t raise the dead. A dead neuron is a dead neuron…so if you have atrophy…it’s not going to regenerate…but maybe it might speed up grey matter repair…obviously it doesn’t penetrate all the way through brain tissue…but new studies show that some ABIs involve metabolic problems. In any case, I do wonder if TCMS would also help. 🤔
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Interesting: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4043367/
@lisamarie8271
@lisamarie8271 Год назад
Can one wear UV protective clothing (jacket/pants) like coolibar and still absorb IR Light from the Sun. Also, would sunscreen decrease absorption? Thank you
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Near infrared, radiation can penetrate through a layer of clothing, and also sunscreen.
@damiettes7140
@damiettes7140 Год назад
How does a person get one of those vests? (Preferably as a medical device that insurance will pay for)
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Not yet. But there is the sun…
@gingerjohnsonenrico6270
@gingerjohnsonenrico6270 Год назад
Does anyone know of reviews of brands (or types by brand) of infra red and/or near red lights? I’m looking for technical evaluations, not consumer reports of results from using one brand or type or another. I have no idea how to choose among the different makers, distributors, brands of any type of near red/ infra red light device. Thank you!
@floatingisland544
@floatingisland544 Год назад
You mention you can cover your skin with clothes or a hat, but what if you wear sunscreen, does it still have the same effect? I have melesma, so I have to wear it always.
@AkaiAzul
@AkaiAzul Год назад
What do you recommend for people who live far north where the sun doesn't shine often?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yeah, this is a great question. I recommend getting outside when you can depending on the season. Also, remember that even when the sun is low in the sky, unlike ultraviolet, radiation, near infrared radiation is able to penetrate through. This is what melts the snow when the sun comes up. Ice does not reflect near infrared radiation very well but it does absorb it.
@NitaJain
@NitaJain Год назад
I was under the impression that IL-6 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine since it seems to improve the function of natural killer cells. Is it mainly damaging in the setting of a cytokine storm?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yes. IL-6 blockers are one of the main cornerstones for treatment and COVID-19. www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/immunomodulators/interleukin-6-inhibitors/
@911dips5
@911dips5 7 месяцев назад
I have long covid and I am light sensitive
@misterman3379
@misterman3379 Год назад
Omg I love how the medical field actually adopted all the made up stuff around this entire subject (that wouldn’t even be discussed in the medical field had it not been this ongoing bizarre news story for 3 years) and now are treating this like normal valid legitimate (non-politically driven) information. Are these the same doctors that suddenly think it’s a good idea for everyone to wear surgical masks for aerosolized respiratory contagions. Bunch of tools.
@MargaretSonnemann
@MargaretSonnemann Год назад
How to afford near infrared light 😢? Are the ones on eBay any good??
@sitisaraannisa
@sitisaraannisa 11 месяцев назад
What time is the best to go outside to have NIR ?
@cathrynreid4500
@cathrynreid4500 Год назад
Do you think light therapy would be useful with long Covid with primary issue is IBS. My client has lost 46 lbs and struggling with abdominal cramping. Around early 60’s in age. Thank you
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
It certainly might. I think the IBS might benefit from IF. (Intermittent fasting)
@jackrandom4893
@jackrandom4893 Год назад
Any truth to the idea that a nictotene patch makes the covid receptor disengage from the cell?
@LYJManchesterUnited
@LYJManchesterUnited 9 месяцев назад
My d-dimer came back positive what should I do?
@joyfisher8008
@joyfisher8008 Год назад
Just a note about notifications: if YT doesn't approve the tipic/speakers, notifications can be "lost".
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Good to know thank you very much
@jeanwonnacott2718
@jeanwonnacott2718 Год назад
Can you speak on MEAT, any meat, in this country? I just had breast cancer scare. I was told by a nurse, who cemented it in my mind, all meat in USA is a class 1 CARCINOGEN. Causes Cancer. I would lessen my chances considerably, if I ate a plant based diet. My doctor, 5 years in, has NEVER asked me about my diet. Not friggin once. So, I looked myself. That Nurse was spot on. I stopped that day. Thanks. Jeannie in Lakeport California ❤❤❤❤ even tho not a medical student, I can understand your explanations...since Covid, when I found you...studied every day, as we went along, waiting for my 5th shot. Unbelievable what happened about shots, how can you not see it's how to survive?? 😮😮😮????
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
The nurse that you talk to was spot on. If you want to prevent a recurrence of breast cancer, I highly recommend intermittent fasting. That means no eating for at least 14 hours in a 24 hour period. I believe there was data on that. Plant-based diet is also important.
@adperez7
@adperez7 Год назад
What can we do during winter days? There is literally NO sun from October till May in the place where i live.
@MrCSutton
@MrCSutton Год назад
Take vitamin D and stop worrying.
@traianliviudanciu8665
@traianliviudanciu8665 Год назад
If SARS COV2 better replicate at very low tissue temperature (?) like IT suggest at TWiV 659 at min29 any i crease of tissue temperature can rid with SARS COV2 infection
@traianliviudanciu8665
@traianliviudanciu8665 Год назад
May be even ,mask wearing,can increase upper respiratory mucoseal temperature?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
That’s interesting
@ark194
@ark194 Год назад
Is there a connection between Vitamin D for covid and light therapy? Do they do the same thing in the body...or similar? I'm so excited because I bought a red/blue/yellow light mask for anti-aging and hopefully this will help me with my brain fog. Oh ok you just addressed the vitamin d thing.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9eEyWlbToI4.htmlsi=RtXJR9JTUv2EwwwU
@tonygharib1
@tonygharib1 Год назад
Can you use Red light therapy?
@davidmoore4953
@davidmoore4953 9 месяцев назад
What a infrared sauna that I have in my house will it work
@patriciaboies8298
@patriciaboies8298 Год назад
Why did it cut off?
@tomlauritzen9522
@tomlauritzen9522 Год назад
I question the results from the Montreal cognitive assessments along with the other test taken....... with practice wouldn't your scores naturally improve in taking the tests?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
It’s a validated test.
@traianliviudanciu8665
@traianliviudanciu8665 Год назад
May be after SARS COV2 infection high body low temperature agglutinine occur and inrease blood viscousity? ACC,NAC, acetilcyssteine may be decrease blood viscousity and prevent capillary subobstruction?
@traianliviudanciu8665
@traianliviudanciu8665 Год назад
In 1980 was seen that cysteine compounds can decrease blood viscousity in Waldenstorm microglobulinemia.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Yes we talked about that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OcNshFh9VjY.htmlsi=sV74pQ7MnIJknZeK
@northernflicker1111
@northernflicker1111 Год назад
Can someone recommended a transcranial device that actually works? 🙏
@norwegianzound
@norwegianzound 7 месяцев назад
The cure. Summertime in Ireland. Green and long days of sun.
@jaxel45
@jaxel45 Год назад
What are your thoughts on the following article? “Australia To Stop Reporting On Myocarditis Cases Related To Covid vaccine.”
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
it’s always good to have information and data.
@raykinney9907
@raykinney9907 Год назад
This appears to be extremely important to understand ALL of the scientific literature currently available, and to assess that information very carefully, as this is a BIG deal! And, given the current state of status and trends of the economic capture of the medical paradigm by profit at all cost biases, such scientific integrity is NOT going to be standard medical paradigm continuing education for most practitioners. Cost/benefit analyses of this for all people around the world, who have been cut off from being outdoors enough by lifestyle changes not inline with our adaptive histories through millennia of evolution, now have adverse consequences for our health. Integrity of the scientific methodologies necessary to clarify how far off track we have become as a society, screams out for independent funding by a government that really is 'by and for the people, ' not to 'profit at any cost' corporate crime! IMHO Buyer beware, this IS essential to bring into reality.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Absolutely. Totally agree. I’m concerned that we may go down a path of buying expensive equipment to treat something that only requires us to get outside.
@ryankittle3431
@ryankittle3431 Год назад
Near infrared light from the sun just as good at 8-9am compared to noon?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
There’s more at noon but that’s also when UV is highest.
@ryankittle3431
@ryankittle3431 Год назад
@@Medcram thanks for response. I work from home, so I try to get sun in the AM, noon, and before sunset. I’ve been a believer in sunlight for over a decade now, noticing a difference in my health based on the amount of sun I get.
@patriciaboies8298
@patriciaboies8298 Год назад
Any positive effects for Multiple Myeloma?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Not sure
@isadorasegura9314
@isadorasegura9314 Год назад
Thanks for this!!!! Would the Beurer Beurer IL50 Infrared Heat Lamp, Soothing Heat For Colds And Muscle Tension, Infrared Light Therapy with 300 watts. Be good enough? Or do I need to invest into red light therapy like red light rising half stack etc?
@ms-jl6dl
@ms-jl6dl Год назад
You need 840 nanometers wavelength from the bulbs.
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
Why purchase a light when one is available daily free?
@zunar_j5_933
@zunar_j5_933 Год назад
Anyone created this NIR device for home use yet? :)
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
They have NIR saunas. But not this powerful. Try sunlight.
@zunar_j5_933
@zunar_j5_933 Год назад
@@Medcramagree, but it’s often difficult when the ambient temp is 110F+.
@kalidass3416
@kalidass3416 Год назад
Also, for anyone w Covid, IVM works best when taking it w high fat food intake at same time. Cheese or half avocado work great.
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 Год назад
Can NIR help to cure anosmia because of covid?
@Medcram
@Medcram Год назад
I don’t believe it’s been tried yet. But watch 22 minutes into this video, and we talk about the treatment of anosmia: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vkSI87l8eqc.htmlsi=anu9197i1BK18B5J
@LisaSamaritan
@LisaSamaritan Год назад
This study seems promising: Core mitochondrial genes are down-regulated during SARS-CoV-2 infection of rodent and human hosts DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abq1533
@LisaSamaritan
@LisaSamaritan Год назад
Fierce Biotech have a simplified article, that isn't behind a paywall. 'Elegant' study connects COVID with mitochondria gene disruptions, paving way for new treatments By Helen Floersh Aug 10, 2023 10:30am
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