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Using Light (Sunlight, Blue Light & Red Light) to Optimize Health

Huberman Lab

The Link Between Light, Melanopsin Cells, and Anti-Nociception

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  • Indogenous opioids in the brain can reduce the perception of pain.
  • Light landing on the eyes is captured by melanopsin cells.
  • Melanopsin cells translate light into electrical signals that are sent to the brain.
  • The ventral geniculate communicates with the peri-aqueductal gray area.
  • Bright light treatment can lead to less perception of pain.

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