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Old 07-14-2010, 07:54 AM #1
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Default Blue Glass Lens controls Dyskenisia

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This video was shared with me by my kind friend Ron Hutton and set me searching for more information. See:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrcO2oRv75I

See this now:

http://www.parkinsons-information-ex...chive/220.html

Could senior members comment? Rick, have you as the front runner on these matters experimented with Blue lens glass before?

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I tried this (blue glasses).. in my prescription lenses and found no advantage to them.
I followed instructions for lens tint and had it done by my optometrist.
I wore them for months and could discern no difference to my gait or anything besides looking cool!
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Yes, I have played with it a little. No dramatic effect, but, then, I didn't have any dramatic problems either.

What I did find interesting, however, is that the tint used is the same wave length as a clear blue sky straight overhead. If one was going to evolve but needed a baseline reference of high precision for some reason (calibration of neural oscillators, maybe?) that could be accessed anywhere on the planet, that is the one you'd choose.
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but my experience was the same as that of Buzz.
I read that the blue should be close to that on the USA flag, and got a pair of good quality sunglasses that were a close match.
However, they did nothing for me on both gait and dyskinesia.
Well, leave no stone unturned!!
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Is there a list somewhere of the things white rats have tried that DON'T work?

It could be really useful!!

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