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  ======  Eye protection  ======  ======  Eye protection  ======
  
-Marshall Protocol (MP) patients must protect their eyes from the [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effects_of_light_in_the_eyes|effects of light]] both indoors and outdoors while they exhibit the symptoms of [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity|photosensitivity]]**Eye protection** options are summarized below.+Marshall Protocol (MP) patients must protect their eyes from the [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effects_of_light_in_the_eyes|effects of light]] both indoors and outdoors while they exhibit the symptoms of photosensitivity. Eye protection options are summarized below.
  
 ===== NoIRs ===== ===== NoIRs =====
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 +===== Patients experiences =====
  
 +<blockquote>
 +Sunglasses review
  
 +I have always wanted to share more information on my experiences with sunglasses. Here is my opinion. If I had to only buy one pair, the clear winner for me from the below reviews are the Julbo Nomads. A combination I might do is the 2% lenses from NoIR in a Julbo Nomad frame; this could prove to be the best pair for me. The base curve on the lenses will fit into the Julbos. Base curve 8.
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 +Julbo Nomad frames with Spectron 4 lenses (5% light allowed)\\
 +Where I Bought: I bought mine at REI, but there are a few online stores to get them cheaper, do some Googling :)\\
 +Specs: Block 95% of visible light, up to 70% IR from what I can find.\\
 +Comments:
 +  * these provide the best fit to my face, and provide plastic side deflectors for peripheral vision.
 +  * the lightest frame
 +  * they do not slip easly, if ever
 +  * all day comfort, I hardly notice I am wearing them most days
 +  * I wear them inside, watching tv, using the computer, while at the office all day
 +  * I wear them outside, for daytime driving, walking around, getting the mail, etc... I will wear them at night if I am not driving
 +  * I am wearing them as I type this
 +  * a darker lense could be needed on sun intense days outside
 +  * more natural colors, as they do not block as much blue as NoIR
 +
 +NoIR Style #35 frames, I will review the lenses separately\\
 +Where I Bought: NoIR Medical
 +Comments:
 +  * slip very easily, if I look down, I can expect them to slip down my nose
 +  * they are noticable while wearing. I will get slight irritation where they rest on my ears
 +  * they do no block as much light around my eyes, side, bottom, above, as the Julbos
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 +NoIR 10% lenses with Style #35\\
 +Specs: Block 90% of visible light, all IR, blue light\\
 +Comments:
 +  * I will wear these around the house when the lighting is too dark to use the Julbo Spectron 4s
 +  * I test drove these for a 2 days at the office, same lighting conditions each day. and They do not provide as much relief as the Spectron 4 lenses
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 +NoIR 40% lenses with Style #35\\
 +Specs: Block 60% of visible light, all IR, blue light\\
 +Comments:
 +  * I have found these useful while driving at night to protect my eyes from oncoming headlights
 +  * these stay in my car for night driving, clear winner for driving at night
 +
 +Ray-ban RB3217 frames with B15 polarized lenses:\\
 +Where I Bought: Sunglass Hut (returned too)\\
 +Specs: Block 85% of visible light, not sure about other spectrum, lower IR than the others\\
 +Comments:
 +  * I do not recommend these for the MP. They are ranked below the NoIR 10%. They do no block enough IR, and the polarized is a horrible choice for computer use. As LCD monitors do not mix well with polarization, depending on the tilt of the lense, they screen will go black.
 +  * As a matter of fact, I had a heated discussion with a sales rep at sunglass hut about ray-ban, and the best they will do is block 85% of light, and not enough IR blocking. This is reasonable though, as they are tuned for a great optical experience, not for the MP :)
 +  * Hands down best shades for fishing or golfing :), but not for MPers
 +
 +//**Cbay**, CureMyTh1.org// </blockquote>
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
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