Longer Wavelengths Pass Through Human Body Have Systemic Impact Improves Vision
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A study found that longer wavelengths of light can pass through the human body and have a systemic impact, potentially improving vision, sparking discussion on the implications and potential applications of this phenomenon.
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Maybe it's due to the lack of these particular wavelengths.
I had good eyesight at the time so never knew how effective the exercises were but I always felt better after doing them.