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How to Naturally Fix Inward Turned Eye (Esotropia) – Dr. Joel Wallach Explains

Discover what Dr. Joel Wallach says about the real cause of inward turned eyes and how to support them naturally.

Video Summary

In this informative video, Dr. Joel Wallach discusses inward turned eye (esotropia) and why many cases may be linked to mineral deficiencies rather than just structural problems. He shares his natural health perspective on supporting eye muscle and nerve function without relying solely on surgery.

What is Esotropia?

Esotropia, commonly known as crossed eyes or inward turned eye, is a condition where one or both eyes turn inward. While conventional medicine often recommends surgery, Dr. Wallach explores nutritional factors that may contribute to this issue.

Key Points from Dr. Joel Wallach

  • Mineral deficiencies can affect the nerves and muscles that control eye alignment
  • Plant-derived colloidal minerals are crucial for proper muscle and nerve function
  • Addressing nutrition may help support natural eye alignment
  • Surgery is not always the only or best long-term solution

Timestamps

  • 0:00 – Introduction to Inward Turned Eye (Esotropia)
  • 0:45 – Why surgery may not be the complete answer
  • 1:25 – The role of mineral deficiencies
  • 2:10 – Important nutrients for eye health
  • 3:05 – Practical recommendations

Recommended Nutrients (Per Dr. Wallach)

  • Plant-Derived Colloidal Minerals
  • Calcium + Magnesium
  • Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids
  • Selenium & Chromium

Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Please consult with your doctor before starting any new supplement or treatment.

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Tags: Esotropia, Inward Turned Eye, Crossed Eyes, Dr Joel Wallach, Strabismus, Natural Eye Health, Mineral Deficiency

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