Red light therapy onto open eyes open feels the same as sun gazing

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Sun gazing can damage your eyes
 
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https://www.degreewellness.com/2019...ting-healing-eyes-and-preventing-vision-loss/ Its safer than sun gazing and feels the same/better. no reason for me to sun gaze IRL sun again
How exactly? RLT devices are provided with blackout glasses, so how are you supposed to RLT your eyes if it is strongly implied that directly gazing at the leds will blind you?
Sun gazing can damage your eyes
When gazing for too long or overtime?

What's the point of this thread?
You clearly never sungazed nor do you own a RLT device from what I can tell.
 
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How exactly? RLT devices are provided with blackout glasses, so how are you supposed to RLT your eyes if it is strongly implied that directly gazing at the leds will blind you?

When gazing for too long or overtime?

What's the point of this thread?
You clearly never sungazed nor do you own a RLT device from what I can tell.
You can look into the light with your eyes open its completely safe, it just makes you colour blind for a min or two afterwards.
Sungazing sun burns your retina https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15763-photokeratitis Looking directly into the sun magnifies the energy like a magnifying glass burning an ant in the sun
 
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You can look into the light with your eyes open its completely safe, it just makes you colour blind for a min or two afterwards.
My bad then :feelspepo: Still am spooked just thinking about doing it.
Sungazing sun burns your retina https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15763-photokeratitis Looking directly into the sun magnifies the energy like a magnifying glass burning an ant in the sun
It seems that the good way to go about this is what I have been doing all along: every 3 days no less sungaze 2 seconds or less depending on the brightness and allow your eye to rest completely, rinse and repeat all day long.
I had some of these photokeratitis symptoms although almost unnoticeable; mild and it went away in a few days. Reminder not to sungaze everyday and I think that the best way to go about this is not to even allow a shred of photokeratitis symptoms to begin with, I would sungaze only about 1 second and no longer than the blink of an eye when the sun is fiercest only a few times a day for safest results.
 
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There's simply nothing as beautiful as watching the sunset
 
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