Harvard researchers, together with Dr. Ming Wang, are helping people with macular degeneration — using a combination of common ingredients to recover damage caused by screen light radiation.
The Silent Factor That May Be Affecting Your Vision
For a long time, it was believed that vision loss was only linked to aging.
But in his research, Dr. Ming Wang observed, after analyzing more than 550 people in a clinical study, another factor that may be directly contributing to macular degeneration.
Daily exposure to screens, artificial light, and intense visual stimuli are affecting delicate structures inside the eyes — reducing their natural ability to regenerate.
And over time…
this leads to loss of sharpness, spots in central vision, and difficulty seeing clearly.
Ophthalmologist Dr. Ming Wang
This approach gained even more attention after being followed by ophthalmologist Dr. Ming Wang, known for his work in vision correction over more than 14 years of experience.
Over the past few years, he and his team began observing the effects of this natural combination in thousands of patients with different levels of vision loss.
More than 21,000 people have already gone through this follow-up — including cases of dry macular degeneration, blurred vision, and progressive loss of sharpness.
In 96% of patients, improvements in vision were reported within the first weeks:
gradual improvement of dark spots
reduction in the feeling of “blurred” vision
less fatigue while reading
I never thought this would happen to me…
At first, it was just a slight blur in the center of my vision.
I cleaned my glasses, blinked a few times… and it improved.
But over time, it got worse.
I started having difficulty reading on my phone.
Driving at night began to make me feel unsafe.
And that “spot” in the middle of my vision… just wouldn’t go away.
The most frustrating part was always hearing the same thing:
“It’s age… you’ll have to adapt.”
But I didn’t want to accept that.
Because little by little… I was losing my independence.
I started avoiding going out alone.
I began depending on others for simple things.
And the fear of it getting worse only kept growing.
Until I found this natural approach.
At first, I admit I doubted it.
I had already tried other things before… and nothing really worked.
But even so, I decided to try.
And in the first weeks… I started noticing small changes.
My vision upon waking seemed clearer.
The blur began to decrease.
And simple things started to feel easier again.
It wasn’t immediate.
But it was the first time I felt like my vision was no longer getting worse…
I feel safer.
More independent.
And with the feeling that I can still take better care of my vision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Vision loss does not usually wait.
What today seems like just a slight spot in central vision can quickly evolve into something more serious — affecting your ability to read, drive, and even recognize the faces of loved ones.
Many people only decide to take action after they have already lost part of their independence… and at that point, restoring clarity becomes much more difficult.
That’s why delaying a decision can be costly.
What you do today may define how your vision will be tomorrow.