I would prefer if this was not posted, but rather forwarded to Dr. Huberman. I figured out how to fix my binocular problem, Amblyopia or my Lazy Eye to be precise. I am a mechanical engineer, and over the last 4 years, I used a first person systems engineering approach to figure out the answer to the problem; I did this with very little intervention from conventional academic thinking and I worked on it from my office at home. Everything that I learned I got from Youtube, Google, you, and from visiting many different doctors for eye exams. I could not see very much out of my right eye and most of my life was from the view of my left eye. To use more technical words, I resolved the contralateral organization for the information coming from my right eye and taught my brain how to interpret it so now my right eye participates in my spatial vision. I can repeat this process and fix your spatial vision. I can do it in a month if you don’t have any vertical or torsional problems, if you do it will take a little longer. The process is completely nonintrusive and painless. I am writing a book called “How I Learned to See”. If you chose to write a paper about it, I think it will win the Nobel Prize. I chose you for the obvious reasons you have a PhD in Neuroscience and Ophthalmology, but if there was a reason, it is because your life is about helping people. This is who I am and if you asked anyone that knows me, they would say the same. It would be great to talk to someone that understands all of this too.
Dear Prof. Huberman. Many thanks for your educational work. The "French Gut" project was recently brought to my attention. https://lefrenchgut.fr/the-french-gut-project/ National contribution to collect 100,000 faecal samples and associated nutritional and clinical data by 2027. Le French Gut is initiated by MetaGenoPolis-INRAE and supported by INRAE. AP-HP is the investigator of the project. Le French Gut aims at better understanding gut microbiota composition in healthy individuals and modelling and predicting changes in gut microbiota associated with diseases (diabetes, obesity, allergies, cancer, IBD, Parkinson, Alzheimer…) Maybe you could tell us what we could expect from this field of research in a relatively near futur ? Could we really imagine treating chronic and neurological diseases by improving gut microbiota ? TYFYIIS
Thank you so much for the work you are doing. I just started listening about 2 months ago and can't get enough. I have recommended your podcast to friends, family and my clients. Your work has helped me as a clinician, LMFT. I am wondering if you offer CEUS for your podcast. I honestly, have learned more from the podcast than the CEUS online. If you aren't I hope you will in the future.
What is your take on the research into the development of aortic aneurysm development in military pilots exposed to high G-force. Mechanistically it seems possible, but what does the research suggest? A family friend was recently diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm which he was told could have been the result of repeated high G exposure in fighter jets.