• The State of Holistic Health in 2025: Vision, Empowerment & the Somatic Shift
    Jun 27 2025
    Keywords holistic health, vision, empowerment, children's vision, integrative medicine, natural healing, systemic health, eye care, wellness, future of health Summary In this podcast, Dr. Sam Berne discusses the evolving landscape of holistic health as we approach 2025. He addresses the growing demand for natural healing methods, the integration of vision into holistic practices, and the importance of empowering patients in their health decisions. Dr. Berne emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to health that includes vision, especially in children, and expresses hope for the future of holistic health amidst current challenges. Takeaways People are tired of band-aid solutions. There is a Renaissance in whole body therapy. Vision reflects systemic and metabolic health. Children's vision development is crucial for learning. Patients want equal partnership in health decisions. Holistic methods can support eye health. The current medical model is symptom-focused. Empowerment is key in holistic medical care. Community involvement is essential for change. Integrating ancient principles with modern practices is vital. Chapters 00:00 The State of Holistic Health in 2025 02:48 Integrating Vision into Holistic Health 06:09 The Role of Vision in Child Development 09:06 Empowerment in Holistic Medical Care 12:01 Rethinking Eye Care Practices 14:52 Hope for the Future of Holistic Health Sam Berne (00:00) to welcome you to my latest podcast. Today is a very interesting show. What I've done is I've pulled my functional vision integrative method practitioners. So these are doctors who wanted to ask me some questions and the theme is about what is the state of the Union of holistic health globally in 2025? So I'm going to take their questions one at a time and I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for tuning in. The first question is from a naturopath who practices in Denmark and he's asking what is the state of holistic medicine and vision not only in the US but globally and the way I see it in 2025. We're in a really big power shift right now. People are tired of band-aid solutions. You know, a day doesn't go by when I get an email from somebody that says, you know, I'm really tired of symptom management care. People want to know what is the root cause of their condition and what can they do to heal their condition naturally? I would say the biggest aspect is people want to take responsibility for their health. know in the US we do call it health insurance, but I think we should call it disease insurance because all it's good for is things like if we have to go to the emergency room, if we, you know, get into a car accident, if there's some big traumatic event in our body, medical care works really well. But in terms of being proactive, it just isn't there. And in fact, so many people will share with me how invalidated they feel when they even bring up things like nutrition, supplements, herbs, essential oils. It's getting really tough out there for people to find a like-minded holistic doctor if they are themselves holistically minded. Question 2 is from a craniosacral therapist who lives in California and she's asking how do I fit into this holistic model of health not only in the US but globally? Well, I think there's a Renaissance and people looking for whole body therapy. I mean, if you look at just the holistic health industry, one of the things that I've observed Is that when practitioners now want to teach internationally, they really can't do it unless they either get a work permit or they have the country that is hosting them do some legal things to be able to invite them so that the government's now are on to holistic health and people who want to teach it internationally. And if you want to do that, You have to jump through a lot of hoops. remember 25, 30 years ago when I used to teach internationally.
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  • Beyond the Brain: The Somatic AI Interface
    Jun 20 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we think, work, and create. But what if the missing link isn’t more tech — it’s more embodiment? Welcome to Beyond the Lens, the podcast where AI meets Somatic Intelligence. Hosted by Dr. Sam Berne — a visionary eye doctor turned AI strategist and somatic educator — this show explores how the convergence of cutting-edge tech and ancient body wisdom can awaken human potential, revolutionize leadership, and transform our lives. Each episode dives deep into AI trends, somatic practices, nervous system regulation, and future-of-work insights — with thought-provoking interviews, practical tools, and reflections on Dr. Berne’s new book: Beyond the Lens: The AI Visionary Playbook for Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders. Link; https://amzn.to/45kptwt It’s time to upgrade not just your tech — but your awareness. -- Keywords neuroscience, vision, aromatherapy, artificial intelligence, somatic intelligence, entrepreneurship, body intelligence, meditation, decision making, holistic approach Summary In this conversation, Sam Berne discusses his upcoming documentary and book, focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence and somatic intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of integrating body awareness with AI to enhance decision-making and creativity in entrepreneurship. Berne shares insights on how to develop somatic intelligence through practices like meditation and bodywork, advocating for a holistic approach to using AI as a partner in strategy. Takeaways Sam Berne is launching a documentary called Beyond Sight. The documentary includes trends in neuroscience and aromatherapy. His new book, Beyond the Lens, focuses on AI for entrepreneurs. AI is defined as algorithms that mimic human mind patterns. Somatic intelligence is our body's inner compass. AI operates in the head, while somatic intelligence operates in the body. Combining AI with body cues leads to better decision-making. Practices like meditation and bodywork enhance somatic intelligence. AI should be viewed as a partner, not a threat. Integrating whole brain thinking maximizes potential in entrepreneurship. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to New Projects 02:54 Artificial Intelligence and Somatic Intelligence 05:45 Integrating AI with Body Intelligence Transcript Sam Berne (00:00) Hey everyone, welcome to the program today. A few announcements. So July 17th is the big day. I will be launching my new documentary called Beyond Sight. And this is something that I've been working on for many years. It's a heartfelt story following a few of my patients. There's going to be some really ⁓ moving testimonials and Not only that I'm going to be talking about latest trends in neuroscience as it relates to vision. I'm also going to put in a few things about aromatherapy and frankincense. We're getting a lot of ⁓ interest in aromatherapy. I'm an aromatherapist and Facebook, especially people are really into some of the content that I presented. So I'm going to put a little bit of that in the documentary. Anyway, you don't want to miss it. You'll be able to stream it. from drsamburn.com. We'll put it out through our social media channels, my newsletter and other avenues as well. You can stream it. You can buy it and it's really worth it. It's such a great ⁓ compilation of things that I've done over the last 40 years around July 14th. I'm going to launch my new book on artificial intelligence. This is called Beyond the Lens and it's a playbook about artificial intelligence, especially for entrepreneurs and business leaders. You probably wonder why in the heck would I want to write a book about AI. Well back in 2017, I started my social media brand went through many different lifetimes working with products working with different people in a variety of different ways and became quite an international success. So I was asked by a nonprofit to do some coaching for entrepr...
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  • Light the Path of Vision, A Fireside Chat with Dr Berne
    Jun 14 2025
    Set up a free discovery call with Dr. Berne to learn more about his practitioner's training: appointments@drsamberne.com Practitioner's Program Link: https://www.drsamberne.com/practition... For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ --- Keywords holistic optometry, vision therapy, macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, nutrition, quantum healing, eye health, children's vision, alternative medicine, vision development, children's eye health, emotional health, Graves' disease, macular degeneration, UV protection, eye surgery, holistic eye care Takeaways Dr. Sam Berne emphasizes the importance of holistic approaches in optometry. Behavioral optometry focuses on the connection between vision and brain function. Nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining eye health and preventing diseases. Cataracts can be managed through lifestyle changes and nutritional support. Natural remedies exist for glaucoma, emphasizing the need for awareness and education. Children's vision is affected by screen time; outdoor activities are essential for eye health. Self-regulation and personalized care are key in managing eye health. An eye exam should explore how children move through space. Vision development in children is crucial and can be nurtured. Emotional health significantly impacts eye functionality. Holistic approaches can enhance eye health post-surgery. UV protection is essential for maintaining eye health. Macular degeneration requires a multifaceted approach to treatment. Personalized care is vital in addressing individual eye health needs. Summary Dr. Sam Berne, a holistic optometrist, shares his journey from personal vision challenges to becoming a leader in vision therapy. He emphasizes the importance of integrating nutrition, quantum healing, and innovative therapies in eye care. Throughout the conversation, he discusses common eye diseases such as macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma, offering insights into prevention and management through holistic approaches. He also highlights the significance of children's vision health in the context of modern screen time and the need for outdoor activities. In this conversation, Sam Berne discusses the intricate connections between vision, emotional health, and overall well-being. He emphasizes the importance of understanding children's vision development, the relationship between vision and hearing, and the impact of emotional experiences on eye health. Berne also addresses specific conditions such as Graves' disease and macular degeneration, offering insights into holistic approaches for managing these issues. The conversation highlights the significance of sunlight exposure, the role of sound healing, and the necessity of personalized care in eye health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Holistic Optometry 02:54 Personal Journey and Early Challenges 06:13 Innovative Approaches in Vision Therapy 10:33 Integrating Quantum Healing and Nutrition 16:15 Understanding Macular Degeneration 25:30 Cataracts: Prevention and Management 30:57 Glaucoma: Natural Remedies and Awareness 36:47 The Importance of Eye Health in Children 37:09 Understanding Children's Vision Development 41:17 The Connection Between Vision and Hearing 45:59 Emotional Health and Eye Functionality 50:40 Exploring Eye Health Post-Surgery 53:15 Addressing Graves' Disease and Eye Health 57:03 The Role of Sunlight and UV Protection 01:01:00 Navigating Macular Degeneration 01:07:42 Common Eye Conditions and Their Management --- Keep Up with Dr. Sam Website: https://www.drsamberne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamBerneOD/?... Instagram: / samberneod Twitter: / drsamberne LinkedIn: / drsamberne Dr. Sam Berne has been in private practice in New Mexico for over 35 years and where he works with pat...
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  • The Benefits of Red Light Therapy
    Jun 9 2025
    Set up a free discovery call with Dr. Berne to learn more about his practitioner's training: appointments@drsamberne.com Practitioner's Program Link: https://www.drsamberne.com/practition... For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ Keep Up with Dr. Sam Website: https://www.drsamberne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamBerneOD/?... Instagram: / samberneod Twitter: / drsamberne LinkedIn: / drsamberne Keywords red light therapy, eye health, photobiomodulation, light sensitivity, health benefits, mitochondria, oxidative stress, color therapy, wellness, alternative medicine Summary In this conversation, Sam Berne discusses the benefits of red light therapy, particularly its positive impact on eye health. He emphasizes the importance of understanding light sensitivity and how it affects individuals, especially those with certain eye conditions. The discussion also covers the concept of photobiomodulation, its applications, and the potential for red light therapy to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation. Berne shares insights on the use of color therapy and the importance of timing in treatment for optimal results. Takeaways Red light therapy has a positive impact on health. There is limited research on red light for eyes. Light sensitivity can trigger trauma in the eyes. Custom glasses can help control light exposure. Morning treatment is optimal for red light therapy. Red light therapy can reduce oxidative stress. Photobiomodulation is synonymous with red light therapy. Patients with eye conditions benefit from red light. Methylene blue can enhance red light therapy effects. Results from red light therapy take time. Chapters 00:00 The Benefits of Red Light Therapy 02:49 Understanding Light Sensitivity and Eye Health 06:05 Exploring Photobiomodulation and Its Applications Sam Berne (00:00.174) There's no question that red light is having a very positive impact on our health. And there's an author who was actually on his podcast a couple years ago. It's called that podcast is called the energy blueprint and the the practitioners name is Ari. ARI Witten w h i t t e n Ari somebody you've heard Sam Berne (00:28.158) And Ari, if you go on Amazon, he wrote a really nice book on red light therapy, not on the eyes, but just in general. And I think that if you're skeptical about it or you want to learn more about it, I would do some Google search. would, you know, I might I've done a couple of podcasts on it and you know, there are a couple of people out there that Sam Berne (00:56.983) They devote their whole podcasts to red light and research. Now with the eyes, there isn't much out there on red light because the machines, the devices that they sell are too bright for the eyes. So this is an important point. Sam Berne (01:18.899) One of the trauma effects that we go into is if we're light sensitive and in our light sensitivity, we shut down. We have a very strong blink reflex and so you're triggering trauma in the eyes trying to look at a bright light box. You can't do it. In fact, the manufacturers will say don't look at the light. Let's cover the eyes. Sam Berne (01:51.019) With these glasses, the reason why I made them is because the man who did the study, sells glasses in red light glasses. It's in London. Difficult to get them shipped here. You can try. It's called iPower UK, E-Y-E-P-O-W-E-R UK. And maybe they will, and if they do, great. But. Sam Berne (02:19.956) I decided because I had been working with color and light therapy and this segues into our color therapy where we work with all the colors. But what I did was I went to my laboratory and I began experimenting with the with the color and getting the tint exactly right. And then I was doing research based on the camera that I have and...
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  • The #1 Mistake People Make at the Eye Doctor (And How to Avoid It)
    Jun 1 2025
    For even more from Dr. Sam, get his free Frankincense video (has had had 1.8 Million Views)--what carrier oils to use?, how to best utilize Frankincense?, and much more. Link: https://drsambernesmembership.com/get/long-uscreen-2033cd Join his practitioner's training: https://www.drsamberne.com/practitioners-training/ Sam Berne (00:00.076) A reduced prescription for the computer. So when they calculate a near sighted prescription of 20 feet that prescription is too strong for you for 20 inches. And in fact, if you try to use your distance glasses for the computer, it's going to make your eyes worse at distance and to two different one for distance and one for computer and then just don't use anything for reading. and get rid of the progressive lenses. That's only inducing more myopia because it's tunneling you. You'll find that you'll get like a distance prescription and you're driving. You have the whole window now that you're using right now. You're only using the top fourth of the lens for driving. So your peripheral is very disabled in some ways. all in the spirit of convenience, you know, but it's making your eyes worse in doing that. Can prism lenses be the same as your your sighted lenses that are maybe folded into one? yeah, of course. Yeah. And so, you know, for some of you that had a really positive experience for the prism, we might incorporate it. For others, we might just do it for home, like a home exercise. So it just depends. know, sometimes you incorporate the prism into the prescription glasses. You can do that or you just get the prism and you work with it as an exercise. When I work with the kids at Kid Power, it's a really good question. Do I want to put the prisms in their prescription or I want to just have them work with the physical therapist and that's that's kind of a question that we ask a lot if they're really embedded and I see a huge improvement with the prism like their posture and their movement and their affect then I'll put it in their prescription glasses and the school will say what's going on here this this child is completely different Sam Berne (02:17.324) because they're now connecting their vision to their brain and body where they weren't before. And when you go for the exam and they put the drops in your eyes, what they're doing is they're paralyzing the muscles we were just working with. So then they prescribe based on the muscles being paralyzed. Keep Up with Dr. Sam Website: https://www.drsamberne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamBerneOD/?fref=ts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samberneod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drsamberne LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsamberne/ Dr. Sam Berne has been in private practice in New Mexico for over 35 years and where he works with patients to improve their vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Pennsylvania State University, Doctor of Optometry from Pennsylvania College, and did his postdoctoral work at the Gesell Institute in collaboration with Yale University. He has been awarded The Special Awards for Service from the Behavioral Optometrists in Mexico for his innovative and holistic work with children. His protocols take a proactive, rather than reactive, approach to health and wellness. He understands and treats the body as one integrated system rather than a collection of independent organs in order to identify and address the root causes of disease. His whole health protocols improve vision and wellness by healing the mind-body-spirit through nutritional protocols, vision therapy, and self-care techniques. This views each person as genetically and biochemically unique and enables the individual to make lifelong improvements to their well-being.
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  • The Iris Code: The Eye’s Map To Your Inner Wellness
    May 27 2025
    Check out Dr. Berne's Free Video On How To Best Use Frankincense For Your Vision and Wellness: http://bit.ly/3SRpKiM Practitioners: Join Dr. Berne for his upcoming retreat: July 17-20 Contact him: sberne@myyahoo.com https://www.drsamberne.com/unlock-your-bodys-natural-healing-with-somatic-movement/ Keywords Iridology, iris colors, health insights, eye health, holistic health, genetic blueprint, reflexology, endocrine health, digestive health, personalized health Summary In this conversation, Dr. Sam Berne introduces the concept of iridology, explaining how the color and markings of the iris can provide insights into an individual's health. He discusses the significance of different iris colors, the genetic blueprint they represent, and how they relate to various health concerns. Berne emphasizes that iridology is not a diagnostic tool but rather a way to understand tendencies and health patterns, guiding individuals towards better health practices. Takeaways • Iridology examines the color and markings of the iris. • There are three main iris colors: brown, mixed, and blue-gray. • The left eye reflects maternal ancestry, while the right reflects paternal. • Iridology is not for diagnosing diseases. • The iris can indicate health concerns related to endocrine and digestive systems. • The pupil's shape can reveal spinal health issues. • Specific iris markings can suggest liver and thyroid health. • Personalized health recommendations can be made based on iris analysis. • Iridology emphasizes food choices over supplements for health. • Training in iridology often lacks input from traditional eye doctors. Chapters 00:00Introduction to Iridology 02:57Understanding Iris Colors and Their Significance 05:52Health Insights from the Iris Sam Berne (00:00) I want to bring in something called iridology. Iridology is the color of your eyes. Let's go around the room and say the color. Hazel. Green, brown, brown, then they turn green when I get emotional. Blue, Hazel. Hazel. Hazel. Okay. So we have a lot of mixed in here. There are three main colors in the iris. There's brown where it's like really dark brown. Then we have the mixed, which most of you said you were, and we have one that's like blue-gray, blue, it's called blue. So there are three, those are three different constitutions that we look at in iridology. So the iris is this part, so we've got the pupil, which is controlling the light. So we've got the pupil and then we've got the iris which are nerve fibers and those three colors. And there's a genetic blueprint that we inherit based on our ancestors, our mother, father. So the left eye is more of the feminine mother, grandmother side and the right is more of our father, grandfather side, okay? So I'm going to go through just generally since you know what the color of your eyes are, what are your tendencies? Okay. And there's a lot of different ways to read the iris. So first of all, when we do iridology, we're not diagnosing. I can't tell whether you're pregnant. I can't tell whether you have cancer. I can't tell whether you have a disease. Okay. So there, this is not a diagnostic tool. Also, The goal is not to change the color or the pigments by taking supplements. If you've ever known of anybody who's done iridology or ⁓ had a reading and the iridologist says, the goal is to change your color, so buy these supplements, you don't want to do that. Because the people that are really doing iridology and I got trained very intensively in it. I had to take all kinds of tests to get certified and the people that trained me, where I learned it, basically ⁓ that's not the goal of changing the color of your iris. So there's two main things in what we're looking at. Number one, the color of the iris and number two, if you have any pigments in the eyes. So I could kind of go around with my magnifier and I could look to see if you have any pigments. Okay.
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  • The Truth About Macular Pucker: Conventional vs. Holistic Eye Care
    May 6 2025
    Set up a free discovery call with Dr. Berne to learn more about his practitioenr's training: appointments@drsamberne.com Practitioner's Program Link: https://www.drsamberne.com/practition... For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ Keywords macular pucker, holistic eye health, peripheral vision, vision therapy, liver health, eye nutrition, nearsightedness, eye exercises, vision programming, eye care Summary In this podcast, Sam Berne discusses macular pucker, a condition affecting vision, and explores holistic approaches to eye health. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of vision problems, the role of peripheral vision, and the influence of genetics on eye health. Additionally, he highlights the significance of liver health and nutrition in maintaining optimal vision, providing practical advice and exercises for listeners. Takeaways • Macular pucker is a condition where scar-like tissue forms on the macula. • Holistic approaches focus on root causes rather than just symptoms. • Nutritional support is vital for retinal health. • Peripheral vision exercises can alleviate stress on the macula. • Genetic predispositions can influence vision problems. • Lasik surgery may not address underlying vision programming. • Binasal occlusion can help shift focus away from the macula. • Liver health is crucial for eye function and nutrient absorption. • Regular detoxification can support overall eye health. • Maintaining a balanced diet and hydration is essential for vision. Sound Bites • "We want to get to the root cause." • "It's a very high concentration of cones." • "Reducing inflammation is key." • "Methylene blue helps mitochondria function." • "Nearsightedness starts in the mind." • "Support your pancreas and thyroid health." Chapters 00:00Understanding Macular Pucker 07:20Holistic Approaches to Eye Health 14:39The Role of Peripheral Vision 20:52Genetic Influences on Vision 27:08Liver Health and Eye Function Transcript: Sam Berne (00:01.326) Hey everyone. wanted to invite you to this podcast today where I gave somebody a session who was diagnosed with a condition called macular pucker. So I've done a lot of video blogs on this subject and this particular person was diagnosed with macular pucker in the right eye. And here are some of the things that I recommended for her. So if you know somebody who's got a macular pucker This may be worth watching listening again, anything you can do to improve your macular health is really important, especially if you work on screens. So I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for tuning in. Wow. And my perspective on vision is more whole body. Love me. Just say that holistic. And so whenever I see an eye problem, I try to look at the root cause or root causes and so some of the things I'm going to be saying to you are going to be a little different in the sense that we're not here to necessarily treat symptoms. We want to get to the root cause, you know, what has caused this macular shift and it just seems like it's it's in the right eye, not the left eye. At least that's what Your report says so to define a macular pucker. Sometimes it's called an epiretinal membrane problem or a cellophane maculopathy. So this is a condition where a thin layer like a scar like tissue forms on the macula and the macula is the center part of the retina, which is responsible for your detailed sharp eyesight. And the fovea is a little bit bigger and then the macula sits in that. It's a very high concentration of cones. It's also where we get our color vision, but it makes up less than 1 % of the real estate of our retina. But it's very important because it helps us with identification and details. So when you have a macular pucker, Sam Berne (02:26.918)
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  • Fireside Vision: Liver Clarity, Progressive Lenses & Whole-Body Healing with Dr. Sam Berne
    May 1 2025
    For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ Schedule your free discover call with Dr. Berne to learn about his practitioner's training. appointments@drsamberne.com Keep Up with Dr. Sam Website: https://www.drsamberne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamBerneOD/?fref=ts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samberneod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drsamberne LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsamberne/ Keywords holistic vision care, eye health, functional medicine, nutrition, antioxidants, blue light, eye strain, vision improvement, myths about eye health, grounding Summary In this conversation, Dr. Sam Berne discusses the importance of holistic vision care, emphasizing the role of nutrition, antioxidants, and lifestyle changes in maintaining and improving eye health. He challenges common misconceptions about aging and vision deterioration, advocating for a proactive approach to eye care. The discussion also covers the impact of blue light from digital devices, the significance of grounding, and practical strategies to mitigate eye strain. Takeaways • Holistic vision care integrates nutrition and lifestyle practices. • Functional medicine looks at the connection between diet and eye health. • Antioxidants like glutathione are crucial for eye health. • Carotenoids protect the macula and lens from damage. • Blue light can cause eye strain and fatigue. • You can improve your vision at any age with the right approach. • Grounding can help reduce the effects of EMFs on the eyes. • Regular eye breaks are essential for digital device users. • Hydration is key for maintaining eye health. • Dietary changes can reverse certain eye conditions. Sound Bites • "We'd rather be proactive than reactive." • "Glutathione is a powerhouse antioxidant." • "Blue light definitely has an ill effect." • "You can improve your vision at any age." • "You can actually get better as you age." • "Grounding helps mitigate EMF effects." • "Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!" Chapters 00:00Introduction to Holistic Vision Care 01:50Functional Medicine Approach to Vision 06:09Nutritional Strategies for Eye Health 11:47The Role of Antioxidants in Eye Health 17:59Impact of Blue Light on Vision 24:05Myths and Misconceptions about Eye Health 30:12Improving Vision: Possibilities and Strategies 36:06Grounding and Eye Health 38:05Mitigating Eye Strain from Digital Screens Sam Berne (00:00.12) Pennsylvania College of Optometry and a postdoctoral advanced degree from the Gissell Institute in Child Development. Aside from having a private practice, he's done clinical research, been a faculty member at the Estelon Institute and authored five books. He's a member of both the New Mexico Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. He's licensed to practice optometry in New Mexico and Hawaii. Welcome, Dr. Byrne. Thank you. Great to be here. So as I mentioned, you know, we've had so many speakers speak about whole food plant based nutrition. We speak about it all the time and we've kind of ignored eye health, kind of just taken it for granted. I guess I started this when I was in my 40s and my eyes were pretty good. we didn't really think about it, but for anyone that's having challenges with their eyes, That's really a huge concern. we certainly would rather be proactive than reactive on this subject. If you could just take a minute maybe just to introduce yourself and tell us what you've been doing with your career for the last, you know, 10 years 20 years and then I'll start asking you questions. Okay, thanks. So for the last 20 years, I've been doing patient care research and teaching. And my mission is to bring holistic vision care to the mainstream. I have a pretty active social media following also have a podcast and I'm just inspi...
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