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Solar Retinopathy?

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    A couple days ago I spent way to long sungazing during peak UV like an idiot (In Australia the peak uv can easily reach 12) I didn't have any symptoms the day I did the sungazing, but I awoke yesterday with trouble focusing on my central vision, figured it'd be okay and that it would wear off, it didn't. I woke up today with the exact same blurry central/focused vision. (my vision has been perfect my entire life, it's now perfectly fine except for the very center of my vision which is having trouble seeing small things). I can't find much on the internet regarding how to heal it faster. I don't believe it is bad enough to be permanent. I did see someone on tiktok by the name of 'primal sonne' posted about having similar experience with sungazing at peak UV and that he also had retinopathy. He mentioned using egg whites to help heal it and that it took a few months to fully heal. Anyone have any tips? (apart from eating a primal diet 😂 ) lmk.

    "Skin is like a solar panel for the brain." - Dr Jack Kruse

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      will go away after a few days weeks months

      Love knows no hate. Know Jesus and forget hatred.

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        will go away after a few days weeks months

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        @love Update: Eyesight has pretty much completely resolved. Honestly was mostly healed within 5-7 days. I shall begin sungazing again!

        "Skin is like a solar panel for the brain." - Dr Jack Kruse

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          @love Update: Eyesight has pretty much completely resolved. Honestly was mostly healed within 5-7 days. I shall begin sungazing again!

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          @Jack what kinda of benefits have been you experienced with sungazing

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            @Jack what kinda of benefits have been you experienced with sungazing

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            @SintezPL You become one with the sun honestly. You're circadian rythm couldn't be better. It also helps enhance eyesight. I already had perfect vision so I didn't have many effects vision-wise, but many people say they fixed their bad eyesight through sungazing. It also gives you a boost in seratonin and helps to reduce stress, this is mainly due to getting sunlight in general, but looking at the sun definetely gives you a boost in mood. If you're new to it, then I would suggest slowly working your way up to longer sungazing. I would start with only doing it during sunrise and sunset as this is when the UV level is at the lowest, and there are different lights going into your eyes, such as infrared and red light. Slowly do longer periods of sungazing. your eyes will know when it's been too long looking at the sun, usually you begin to squint a little. Just rest and then continue the cycle, make the gazing longer over the course of a couple weeks, then start doing it at different times throughout the day, working your way into peak UV when the sun is at it's strongest. Most importantly, be safe!

            "Skin is like a solar panel for the brain." - Dr Jack Kruse

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              @SintezPL You become one with the sun honestly. You're circadian rythm couldn't be better. It also helps enhance eyesight. I already had perfect vision so I didn't have many effects vision-wise, but many people say they fixed their bad eyesight through sungazing. It also gives you a boost in seratonin and helps to reduce stress, this is mainly due to getting sunlight in general, but looking at the sun definetely gives you a boost in mood. If you're new to it, then I would suggest slowly working your way up to longer sungazing. I would start with only doing it during sunrise and sunset as this is when the UV level is at the lowest, and there are different lights going into your eyes, such as infrared and red light. Slowly do longer periods of sungazing. your eyes will know when it's been too long looking at the sun, usually you begin to squint a little. Just rest and then continue the cycle, make the gazing longer over the course of a couple weeks, then start doing it at different times throughout the day, working your way into peak UV when the sun is at it's strongest. Most importantly, be safe!

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              @Jack okay will do

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