Today’s episode of Ask the Doctor was hosted by Dr. Michael Lange and Dr. Susan Summerton. Ask the Doctor is the longest-running live, syndicated medical talk show in the United States, broadcasting coast-to-coast for over 33 years.
We opened the show discussing the massive global whey protein shortage. Whey protein is extremely difficult to obtain worldwide due to increased demand from patients using GLP-1 receptor drugs, who are being advised to consume higher protein intake to prevent muscle loss. In addition, major corporations such as Starbucks and Dunkin’ have purchased large quantities of whey protein for functional and sports drinks. Because of this shortage, Fortifeye Fit Pro is currently on backorder, though other Fortifeye whey protein products remain available, and we are actively working to secure supply.
We then discussed black currant seed oil and GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) and why GLA may be a missing fatty acid in the modern diet. Fortifeye now offers Black Currant Seed Oil + GLA in a 90-count bottle. GLA helps support dry eye by stimulating Series-1 prostaglandins, which play an important role in controlling inflammation.
Dr. Lange reviewed his clinical experience using Fortifeye Advanced Dry Eye Therapy, which combines:
• Fortifeye Super Omega (RTG-form omega-3)
• Fortifeye Focus
• Fortifeye Black Currant Seed Oil + GLA
This three-supplement combination has been very effective in helping reduce dry eye symptoms and improve overall ocular comfort.
We also discussed the end of the BOGO on Fortifeye Vegan Super Protein. While the BOGO promotion has ended, this remains one of the top vegan proteins on the market, offering an amino acid profile comparable to whey protein, outstanding taste, and three delicious flavors.
In addition, we covered exciting new research on carotenoids including lutein, zeaxanthin, and astaxanthin. These nutrients may help lower triglycerides and cholesterol, support brain health and mood, and may even help with depression. These carotenoids are beneficial for children and adults, supporting not only eye health but systemic and cognitive health as well. All three carotenoids are found together in Fortifeye Focus.
We explained what photobiomodulation therapy (PBM) is and how it works. PBM uses specific wavelengths of low-level red and near-infrared light to stimulate mitochondrial function, increase cellular energy (ATP), improve circulation, and reduce inflammation. As more companies bring this technology to market, increased competition is expected to drive costs down, making this promising therapy more accessible to patients.
Dr. Lange and Dr. Summerton shared their enthusiasm for photobiomodulation therapy as a supportive treatment option for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and dry eye disease. Dr. Kane has noted that when diet and supplementation are optimized, this technology may work even more effectively, reinforcing the importance of combining advanced technology with proper nutrition.
Dr. Summerton also weighed in on chelation therapy, explaining how reducing toxic metal burden and oxidative stress may further support cellular health, circulation, and inflammation control. When used appropriately and combined with nutrition and lifestyle optimization, chelation therapy may enhance overall systemic and ocular health.
An important discussion followed on the often-overlooked connection between dry eye disease and atrial fibrillation (AFib). Dr. Lange explained that many patients with both conditions commonly share deficiencies in:
• Magnesium
• Potassium
• Sodium chloride
• Omega-3 fatty acids
• Hydration
These deficiencies may contribute to inflammation, nerve dysfunction, poor tear quality, impaired circulation, and cardiac rhythm instability.
🌿 NATURAL SUPPORT FOR DRY EYE & ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Dr. Lange and Dr. Summerton reviewed natural strategies that may help support both dry eye and AFib, including:
• Proper hydration with high-quality water
• Restoring electrolyte balance (magnesium, potassium, sodium chloride)
• Consistent intake of omega-3 fatty acids
• Anti-inflammatory nutrition
• Targeted supplementation when appropriate
We also discussed Fortifeye Complete, which serves as a high-quality multivitamin and eye vitamin all in one, helping simplify supplementation while supporting both ocular and systemic health.
This episode highlights the importance of integrating nutrition, lifestyle changes, supplementation, chelation strategies, and emerging technologies to support long-term eye health, heart health, and overall wellness.
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