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Can Yoga Help Aging Eyes? What Research Says About Glaucoma, Dry Eye & Eye StrainMC, a health psychologist and researcher, discusses common age-related vision changes—presbyopia, dry eye, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration—emphasizing regular eye exams and early detection. She explains that yoga and eye exercises cannot reverse presbyopia or cure structural eye diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal conditions, but research suggests yoga may serve as a complementary approach, especially for glaucoma via stress reduction and improved vascular regulation. She cites studies showing yoga-based interventions (breathing, gazing) can reduce intraocular pressure and improve visual field measures, and that eye exercises may improve functional near-vision performance and reduce eye strain without changing prescriptions. Techniques covered include Trataka (with cautions), palming, structured eye movements, and pranayama (slow exhale, alternate-nostril breathing), alongside general wellness and medical guidance.
In this video, we explore aspects of eye health and the importance of regular eye exams for maintaining clear vision. Focusing on healthy aging, we discuss how these practices contribute to overall longevity and personal health and wellness. Join us to learn more about keeping your eyes healthy for a longer, more fulfilling life.
Our vision is an essential part of overall health and wellness, and regular eye exams are vital for maintaining good eye health. Understanding optometry can help you proactively manage your medical needs as you focus on healthy aging. Remember to prioritize your vision for a brighter future.
00:00 Aging Eyes Wake Up Call
02:50 What Changes With Age
04:58 Dry Eye And Other Risks
08:37 What Yoga Cannot Fix
11:23 Yoga Research For Glaucoma
13:48 Presbyopia And Brain Training
15:17 Dry Eye Trataka Basics
16:25 Eye Yoga Techniques Guide
19:14 Palming For Eye Rest
21:09 Eye Movements Routine
22:41 Breathing For Eye Pressure
24:26 Putting It All Together
27:39 Final Takeaways And Goodbye
📥 FREE DOWNLOAD: Your Health Change Navigation Guide A beautiful 2-page printable with the Three Questions, your Navigation Team roles, trusted health resources, and more. → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/shop
💌 JOIN GLOWUP — Dr. George's free newsletter on healthy aging, mindfulness & intentional living: → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/#news...
🎙️ ABOUT DR. MARY CATHERINE GEORGE: Dr. Mary Catherine George (MM PhD) is a health psychologist and Director of Clinical Research at a major academic medical center in NYC. She is the host of Healthy by George — a YouTube channel dedicated to intentional healthy aging, where science meets soul. She is also a classically trained singer, former improv performer, and the creator of GlowUp, a newsletter on healthy aging and mindful living.
📲 CONNECT WITH DR. GEORGE: YouTube: @HealthyByGeorge
Newsletter Website: https://www.healthybygeorge.com/
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
By healthybygeorgeCan Yoga Help Aging Eyes? What Research Says About Glaucoma, Dry Eye & Eye StrainMC, a health psychologist and researcher, discusses common age-related vision changes—presbyopia, dry eye, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration—emphasizing regular eye exams and early detection. She explains that yoga and eye exercises cannot reverse presbyopia or cure structural eye diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal conditions, but research suggests yoga may serve as a complementary approach, especially for glaucoma via stress reduction and improved vascular regulation. She cites studies showing yoga-based interventions (breathing, gazing) can reduce intraocular pressure and improve visual field measures, and that eye exercises may improve functional near-vision performance and reduce eye strain without changing prescriptions. Techniques covered include Trataka (with cautions), palming, structured eye movements, and pranayama (slow exhale, alternate-nostril breathing), alongside general wellness and medical guidance.
In this video, we explore aspects of eye health and the importance of regular eye exams for maintaining clear vision. Focusing on healthy aging, we discuss how these practices contribute to overall longevity and personal health and wellness. Join us to learn more about keeping your eyes healthy for a longer, more fulfilling life.
Our vision is an essential part of overall health and wellness, and regular eye exams are vital for maintaining good eye health. Understanding optometry can help you proactively manage your medical needs as you focus on healthy aging. Remember to prioritize your vision for a brighter future.
00:00 Aging Eyes Wake Up Call
02:50 What Changes With Age
04:58 Dry Eye And Other Risks
08:37 What Yoga Cannot Fix
11:23 Yoga Research For Glaucoma
13:48 Presbyopia And Brain Training
15:17 Dry Eye Trataka Basics
16:25 Eye Yoga Techniques Guide
19:14 Palming For Eye Rest
21:09 Eye Movements Routine
22:41 Breathing For Eye Pressure
24:26 Putting It All Together
27:39 Final Takeaways And Goodbye
📥 FREE DOWNLOAD: Your Health Change Navigation Guide A beautiful 2-page printable with the Three Questions, your Navigation Team roles, trusted health resources, and more. → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/shop
💌 JOIN GLOWUP — Dr. George's free newsletter on healthy aging, mindfulness & intentional living: → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/#news...
🎙️ ABOUT DR. MARY CATHERINE GEORGE: Dr. Mary Catherine George (MM PhD) is a health psychologist and Director of Clinical Research at a major academic medical center in NYC. She is the host of Healthy by George — a YouTube channel dedicated to intentional healthy aging, where science meets soul. She is also a classically trained singer, former improv performer, and the creator of GlowUp, a newsletter on healthy aging and mindful living.
📲 CONNECT WITH DR. GEORGE: YouTube: @HealthyByGeorge
Newsletter Website: https://www.healthybygeorge.com/
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.