Staring directly at the sun, a practice some promote for spiritual or health benefits, is extremely dangerous. The eye's lens magnifies sunlight, focusing intense energy on the retina and causing solar retinopathy—permanent burn holes that create irreversible blind spots.
The widely-held notion that eating carrots gives you excellent vision was not a health discovery but a piece of British propaganda during WWII. The story was created to explain their pilots' success in shooting down German planes, concealing the real reason: their new radar technology.
Applying cold, like cucumbers, constricts blood vessels to reduce swelling. However, prolonged application beyond 15 minutes can trigger a paradoxical effect, causing blood vessels to dilate and leading to increased inflammation, worsening the initial problem.
While specific, medically-approved red light therapies show promise for treating conditions like macular degeneration, consumer-grade devices bought online are often unstandardized. They can emit the wrong energy levels, potentially burning the retina and causing irreversible harm.
To significantly slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness, a surprisingly modest diet change is effective. Consuming just two servings of oily fish and 2.7 servings of green leafy vegetables per week reduces the risk of the disease advancing by 41%.
Research shows that while you might feel you look worse after a bad night's sleep, objective measurements of under-eye skin pigmentation do not change. The effect is purely subjective, impacting how you perceive your own appearance due to tiredness or stress.
Research consistently shows that blue light from digital devices lacks the power to increase the risk of aging eye diseases or contribute to eye strain. The relief some users feel from blue light glasses may be a placebo effect or due to their anti-glare coating, not blue light filtration.
