Sunlight On The Eyes - Absorb Vitamin D Into The Brain

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[2009]

[Attendee]

When it comes to sunlight on the eyes, is there a health benefit from that?

[Aajonus]

I'm sorry, your accent is a little heavy for me. Irish accent.

[Attendee]

Sunlight in the eye itself and is there a health benefit to that? Does it matter whether you wear shades all the time or should you get sun?

[Aajonus]

There's always a benefit, you would even absorb vitamin D into the brain when light enters. There was a period when I used sunglasses, when the cancer went down and burned my cornea. Created eight layers of scar tissue. I never had wrinkles this way, just this way, but after that, just trying to block and reflect the light.

For a year it was so bright that I had these sunglasses, but only for a case like that do I suggest that people use sunglasses. If not my sunglasses are John Lennon, little beady round ones, so lots of light still passes in, but it still helps, and I still get light in.

So, if you wear sunglasses like that, light will still get into your eye cause your brain needs vitamin D and even your eyes themselves will get stronger and healthier.

Because you don't have a lot of muscle in the eye, but the iris is all muscle and there are several muscles internally and they need vitamin D or else your eyes will warp and some of the muscles will buckle. And then you have warped eyesight, either farsightedness or nearsightedness.

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