My eyes always feel tired — even after sleeping well. The 5 hidden causes most optometrists miss aren’t about screen time alone. Dry eye is part of it, but B-vitamin status, electrolyte balance, lymphatic drainage, and light exposure patterns all contribute heavily.
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Key Takeaways
- 5 causes most optometrists miss: dry eye chronic, B-vitamin status, electrolyte balance, lymphatic drainage, light exposure patterns.
- Screen breaks + bone broth + mineral water + magnesium = daily protocol.
- Blue light glasses help for screen-heavy work but aren’t the full answer.
1. Chronic Dry Eye
Tear film quality degrades with age and screen exposure. The fix: omega-3 supplementation, conscious blinking practice, warm compresses morning and evening.
Foundation
Most people in detox or chronic-symptom work eventually hit the same problem: the same symptoms — fatigue, brain fog, gut issues, poor sleep — can come from completely different root causes, and the wrong protocol can run for months before that becomes obvious. The 2-minute What's Draining Your Brain Tool sorts you into one of four toxic load types so the next thing you try has a real chance of actually working.
Doctor’s Best Magnesium Glycinate
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Foundational mineral for eye muscle relaxation and tear film quality. 200 mg at bedtime.

2. B-Vitamin Status
B vitamins (especially B12) support nerve function in and around the eyes. Vegetarians and adults over 50 commonly have low B12.
3. Electrolyte Imbalance
Eye muscles fatigue faster when sodium-magnesium-potassium balance is off. Mineral water with Redmond Real Salt daily.
Eye Tissue Support
Garden of Life Collagen Peptides
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Collagen supports the protective tissues around the eyes. One scoop daily in coffee or smoothie.

4. Lymphatic Drainage
Lymph around the eyes drains through nodes that get sluggish with stress and dehydration. Daily 5-minute gua sha or jade roller breaks up congestion.

5. Light Exposure Patterns
Lack of morning sunlight + too much evening screen blue light disrupts circadian rhythm AND fatigues eye muscles. Sunrise outdoor time + blue light glasses after sundown.
Ocular Vitamin
Bronson Vitamin D3 + K2
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D3 + K2 daily supports tear film function and overall ocular health.
Daily Protocol
- 10-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes of screen time, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds
- Magnesium glycinate at bedtime
- Daily bone broth or collagen for connective tissue
- Morning sunlight for 10 minutes
- Blue light glasses after sundown
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