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    6 hours ago

    Is this just incredulous scoffing?

    Any genuine curiosity?

    Things like (just off the top of my head) Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Carotines, Retinol, Creatine, and countless more are reported to have helped restore eyesight, along with many techniques, and conversely, in some cases, sudden blindness has been suspected caused by nutrient uptake blockers (including GLP1s), starvation, stress, and extreme diets. So, yes, diet very much can have a huge impact on improving or worsening sight. … I’m struggling to comprehend where the incredulity in this could come from.

    Fascinating world out there to explore, at our fingertips, still, despite efforts to censor and control narratives to protect wealth extraction maximisation, as the rules demand of the corporation, to “protect the shareholders”.

    Fun tip, add “ayurveda” to health/biology websearches. For just one way to get out of the corporate curated bubble, to a perspective that lets you out of “cannot see the forest for the trees”.

    I’m not opposed to laser eye surgery. It’s just another example of an oz of prevention worth a lb of cure, and too often too soon reaching for the “cure” of a surgeon’s knife (so to speak), when there are gentler, perhaps less acutely profitable, “alternative” ways, that have no monied incentive to promote.