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Photobiomodulation for Early/Intermediate Dry AMD

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@ozziero

I have actually contacted a couple of eye clinics in London. They have had it approved for a few years. I couldn’t really get good satisfaction from talking to the clinics. My Retinal Dr had a patient go over but didn’t see any difference. That was why I didn’t pursue it. I’m bc still interested of course if I can get some improvement.

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I have a friend who lives outside of London. She is 69 and has had AMD for about 10 years. I talked to her about photbiomodulation and she has never heard of but hopes it will be available in the UK one day.
Are you sure we are talking about the same treatment?

I use “ Eye-charger” a flashlight set to a certain frequency to stimulate mitochondria and it’s a home device researched and tested at the Univ. of London. This device is for AMD. Consult chatGPT on the specifics. GPT observes that the research behind this little device is sound. The device costs 89.00. Nothing offered for dry intermediate AMD except AREDS 2 in the states.