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Newage
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Received my glasses Boxcost and Drkris69.
They actually arrived about 2 weeks ago but I have been away and I didn’t realise that they were here waiting for me.
It only took about 3 to 4 weeks in total (from order to arrival) so they have significantly picked their dispatch game up.
Now to put them to good use…😎
I will update as I work my way through the best usage process.
 


drkris69
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Looking forward to it mate! I will get in on the action and make these glasses a late X-Mas gift to me self.  :ugeek:
 
Newage
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drkris69 wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:50 am Looking forward to it mate! I will get in on the action and make these glasses a late X-Mas gift to me self.  :ugeek:
 

 
The “up side” of buying for yourself mate is that you get exactly what you want.. :lol:
 
 
drkris69
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Exactly Mate.
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Dr Williams and his team found that as we got older, our eyes create less NAD, leaving the retinal ganglion cells potentially starved of energy.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2022 ... /101693868

Well of course we could add NAD+ boosters on the list of "eye care products" :)
 
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Boxcost wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:58 pm
Dr Williams and his team found that as we got older, our eyes create less NAD, leaving the retinal ganglion cells potentially starved of energy.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2022 ... /101693868

Well of course we could add NAD9+ boosters on the list of "eye care products" :)
 

 
Are you noticing any significant changes Boxcost with the use of the new red light glasses?
 
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Newage wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:57 pm
Boxcost wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:58 pm
Dr Williams and his team found that as we got older, our eyes create less NAD, leaving the retinal ganglion cells potentially starved of energy.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2022 ... /101693868

Well of course we could add NAD9+ boosters on the list of "eye care products" :)
 


 
Are you noticing any significant changes Boxcost with the use of the new red light glasses?
 

 
Hi Newage, I would say my night vision is definitely much better, not sure on colour depth (the other benefit from the study on the glasses).  I do find it easier to read stuff in low light now than before. :D
 
I also just had my first eye test in 3 years, overall vision is similar, if anything I feel even touch little better. I put that down to NMN and everything else I am doing to keep healthy. They suggested I "could" get glasses to avoid "eye strain" for reading fine print, etc.  I don't get eye strain, does not really impact my life - so I say NO to reading glasses once again :)
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Boxcost wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 5:01 pm
Newage wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:57 pm
Boxcost wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:58 pm
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2022 ... /101693868

Well of course we could add NAD9+ boosters on the list of "eye care products" :)
 



 
Are you noticing any significant changes Boxcost with the use of the new red light glasses?
 


 
Hi Newage, I would say my night vision is definitely much better, not sure on colour depth (the other benefit from the study on the glasses).  I do find it easier to read stuff in low light now than before. :D
 
I also just had my first eye test in 3 years, overall vision is similar, if anything I feel even touch little better. I put that down to NMN and everything else I am doing to keep healthy. They suggested I "could" get glasses to avoid "eye strain" for reading fine print, etc.  I don't get eye strain, does not really impact my life - so I say NO to reading glasses once again :)

 
Good news Boxcost. The Glasses manufacturer will not be driving a new BMW if you have anything to do with it..  :lol:
 
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