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Subject Is THIS Eating Away at Your Eyesight?
Date November 15, 2020 11:00 AM
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Is your vision fading?
Then you’re in for a big shock. That’s because it turns out that you don’t have to put up with it just because you’re getting older.
Researchers have just discovered one of the prime reasons ([link removed]) you have trouble seeing close up, reading road signs, and seeing the menu in a dark restaurant. And it’s definitely NOT aging!
In fact, new evidence shows how lifelong perfect vision is your birthright.1
And now, thanks to a breakthrough vision solution that targets the culprit behind fading vision, you can enjoy crystal clear vision into your 80s, 90s, and beyond!
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Dr. Eric Wood, ND
PureHealth Research
References:London, Douglas S. “A phytochemical-rich diet may explain the absence of age-related decline in visual acuity of Amazonian hunter-gatherers in Ecuador,” Nutrition Research 2015; 35(2):107-17.

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