The text you shared is incomplete and slightly distorted, but it clearly comes from a health article about fruits that improve vision and help regulate blood pressure.
There is no exact “fruit of time” in scientific or medical writing — that phrase is almost certainly a mistranslation or poetic wording. Based on similar articles and common health claims, the fruit being described is most likely one of these:
- Pomegranate (very strongly linked to both blood pressure and eye health)
- Blueberries (good for vision and heart health)
- Kiwi or citrus fruits (vitamin C for blood vessels and eyes)
- Sometimes also dates or amla (Indian gooseberry) in traditional health articles
A cleaned-up version of the likely intended article meaning:
“Fruits for Better Vision and Blood Pressure Control”
Eating certain fruits regularly can improve eyesight and help maintain healthy blood pressure. Fruits rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals support the eyes by protecting them from damage caused by aging and oxidative stress.
At the same time, these fruits help the cardiovascular system by improving blood circulation, strengthening blood vessels, and reducing high blood pressure.
Some of the most beneficial fruits include pomegranate, blueberries, oranges, kiwi, and grapes. These fruits contain compounds such as vitamin C, potassium, and polyphenols that help relax blood vessels and improve eye function.
Doctors often recommend including fresh fruits daily as part of a balanced diet, since they naturally support heart and eye health without side effects.
If you want, paste where you found that sentence (or a photo of it), and I can reconstruct the exact original article word-for-word style more accurately.