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ARE COMPUTER SCREENS MAKING US FAT? THE SHOCKING TRUTH!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Thought you guys might like this since it is the holiday season and all, lol.

At first, it sounds like a punchline: Can your computer monitor, phone screen, or TV be contributing to weight gain? Honestly, I thought so too—until I heard this brain surgeon break it all down. Now, I’m seriously rethinking how much time I spend in front of these glowing rectangles.


The Backstory

This isn’t just anyone talking; we’re talking about a neurosurgeon, someone who knows the human brain inside and out. Like any whistleblower daring to challenge the status quo, he’s faced major pushback. But instead of staying quiet, he’s gone public with an eye-opening video.

It’s one of those videos you start watching with a skeptical “Yeah, right…” and end up glued to, realizing: Wait, this guy makes some solid points.


Protect Your Health

If you’re one of my fellow coders learning from my tutorials, let me share a quick tip: do yourself a favor and get a pair of computer glasses. Seriously. The blue light and radiation from your screen aren’t just annoying—they’re actively harming your eyes and, by extension, your health.

Think of it like lighting a fuse on dynamite: the damage starts in your eyes and spreads from there. Protecting yourself is as simple as snagging some computer glasses. They’re affordable, with options on Amazon or eBay starting at just $10. I got a bundle myself because—let’s be real—I’m always breaking glasses!

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Watch the Video

Here’s the video that started it all. I’d love to hear your thoughts, so drop a comment after you watch. If you’re reading this in your email and can’t see the video, just click “View Newsletter” to watch the full thing. This isn’t hype—it’s the real deal.

Let me know: Have you tried computer glasses? Noticed a difference? Let's start the conversation.


Stay healthy, stay curious,