Dry Eyes, Microcirculation
In this video, Marc Rose spends about 41 minutes speaking on "Dry Eyes, Microcirculation" at the 46th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Marc Rose
MARC ROSE, M.D. graduated from Ohio State University, Columbus in 1967 with a B.S. Degree, Cum Laude and Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan in 1971 with an M.D. Degree and did his Residency in Ophthalmology at University of Illinois, Chicago in 1975. Dr. Rose had Board Certification and is a Member of California Association of Ophthalmology, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Cataracts and Refractive Surgery and National Eye Research Foundation.
Memberships and Recognitions include: an appointment by Governor Edmund Brown, Jr. as Member of the 11th District Medical Quality Review Committee, Board of Medical Assurance’s; Certificate for Outstanding Contribution to the City of Los Angeles awarded by Mayor Tom Bradley of Los Angeles; and Missionary Trips to Mexico with Flying Doctors carrying surgical equipment and treating the rural population with eye health problems.
Medical Appointments and Training include Assistant Professor of Surgery & Ophthamology at Western University of Health Science Pomona, and Photorefractive Keratectomy, Dept. of Ophthalmology at Jules Stein Institute, UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, both in California.
Dr. Marc has developed many of the guidelines used to prevent and even reverse various age and lifestyle induced diseases of the eye that are in his book Save Your Sight! This 1998 bestseller contains these protocols, which have helped thousands of those afflicted with diseases of the eye.
Some of the Chapter Headings include The Nutritional Care and Feeding of Your Eyes; Preventing and Healing Cataracts, Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration; Keeping Your Blood Vessels Strong; Are Your Prescription Drugs Making You Go Blind?; and Exercise Your Way to Clear Vision with an Appendix: A Summary of Nutritional Prescriptions for Eye Diseases.
Transcription
Were you worried?
Yeah, I wanted to thank everybody for us saying, OK, on Monday at about five oh six. It's really nice to see the nice crowd still here. I wanted to first thank Frank. OK. And Lorraine Rosenthal for doing such a fantastic, wonderful job. Year after year, persevering and just bringing some of the best speakers for for the past years. Unbelievable speakers for cancer, for alternative medicine.
They've done a fantastic job. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
We really appreciate you. I know. Ever. Every year we learn all sorts of new, wonderful things. And it has a lot of practicality toward our daily lives, which is really good. So I'm going to talk about eye diseases and how we can prevent and hopefully reverse side diseases. And I have my seven pillars of health. And it's it's it's it's evolved. It's a little more than seven now. But the number one, I think is and everybody who who spoke the past three days. If you follow their advice, it helps to all prevent and reverse eye disease. So everything that everybody has talked about, everything is said, is so important to keep our bodies healthy. And if you keep your body's healthy, you keep your eyes healthy. If you keep your eyes healthy, your bodies are healthy. So no one. I like fresh air. I like to be outside. I go outside in this weather now in the mornings, early and late in the evenings when it's about seventy two to seventy four degrees. I like to walk. I walk anywhere between five to 10 miles every day and it's just it clears your mind and getting that fresh air is absolutely fantastic. And as we all know how toxic the indoor air is and how refreshing to be in the outdoor air. We had a really fantastic presentation on fresh water just before this. And I agree. I like alkaline hydrogenated water. The P.H. I like is between eight and eight point five. Now, a couple of years ago, you folks might remember I talked about P.H. and what P.H. gets a little confusing. Alkon. Asked, said, what's good, what's not good? Well, Jerry Tennent, who's an ophthalmologist like myself, talks about the body electric and how if you have lots of energy, your healthy little kids have lots of energy and little kids can go and jump and just move nonstop all day, all night. They keep on moving. And as we get older and older and older, we lose our energy. So in order to have life, we need energy. What is energy? Energy is electricity. And what's the electricity? Electricity