I heard that consumption of Alaska fish oil may improve child's myopia. Is there any basis for such consumption ?

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Thank you for sending in your question! Dieting is very important, and supplements such as vitamins and blueberry is heard to be good, although, there are no medical reports or literature, with long-term studies being done, that showcase that it improves myopia. In this case, we’re specifically talking about myopia. When the eyeball has elongated, that’s when myopia has already occurred. We are unable to shorten the eyeball to reverse myopia. With that being said, these supplements may help with vision functions, despite no real studies to show that myopia will get better. There is no harm in consuming supplements and there is no harm in maintaining a healthy diet, as it makes your body better and healthier, and that will be beneficial to you in one way or another.

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