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#eyehealth #naturalvision #cataractprevention Dr. Aaron Parker reveals the tiny seed that could be the missing key to sharper, clearer vision — and most people have never heard of it. If you’re struggling with blurry eyesight, eye fatigue, or worried about cataracts, this could change everything. In today’s video, Dr. Parker shares the #1 seed backed by research to help naturally repair your eyes, boost vision health, and protect against cataracts and age-related eye damage. You’ll learn exactly how much to eat, the best time to take it, and why eye specialists are finally paying attention to this overlooked superfood. If this video helps you see the world more clearly, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a natural vision breakthrough. Comment below — have you tried this seed before? Dr. Parker reads every single one. #eyehealth #naturalvision #cataractprevention #seniorhealth #over60 📚 REFERENCES & MEDICAL SOURCES Truscott RJW. Age-related nuclear cataract—oxidation & lens protein damage. Exp Eye Res. 2005. Fan X et al. Age-related diffusion barrier limits glutathione in lens nucleus. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2015. AREDS Research Group. Antioxidants & zinc in AMD. Arch Ophthalmol. 2001. AREDS2 Research Group. Lutein/Zeaxanthin & AMD progression. JAMA. 2013. Miljanović B et al. Dietary omega-3 & dry eye risk (Women’s Health Study). Am J Clin Nutr. 2005. Liu A et al. Omega-3 supplementation improves dry eye symptoms: meta-analysis. Cornea. 2014. Jiang Q. Vitamin E metabolism & antioxidant recycling. Free Radic Biol Med. 2014. Vitale S et al. Vitamin E intake & cataract risk. Public Health Nutr. 2005. Schlemmer U et al. Phytic acid & mineral bioavailability review. Mol Nutr Food Res. 2009.