A Review on Night Enhancement Eyedrops Using Chlorin e6

A Review on Night Enhancement Eyedrops Using Chlorin e6
Licina, G; Tibbetts, J

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The authors of this paper are writing this review for research and informative purposes only. Increased light amplification may have adverse effects on the cellular structure of the eye if improperly used and the some of the materials used in this mixture should not be used on humans or animals.

Ce6 eyedrop application and testing photos

Here are a couple of photos from the Ce6 application that I was mentioning in the last post.

This is me getting the speculum put into my eye so that I don’t blink the drops out before they absorb.
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Here is Jeffrey applying the drops. We wanted it to be very precise, so we used a micropipette instead of an eyedropper.
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This is me with protective lenses in my eyes to block out some of the light. As the solution starts to work, the light intensity would increase over the course of 2 hours. I ended up putting sunglasses on soon as well.
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Grindfest Zero! Success!

We had a private alpha testing of a Grinder get together last week. We called it Grindfest Zero and basically we just wanted to see what happens when a bunch of home surgery enthusiasts and diy biohackers all met up for the first time.
People were pretty excited and came from all over the world! Right?! Mind blown.

There were about a half dozen new RFIDs implanted and that many again magnets installed. We jammed out on a couple of new projects that everyone got excited about and then at night we were testing out Rich Lee’s human taser device. Massive crowd electrification!