The origins of the carrot vision myth actually lie in World War II #shorts

Vox · Intermediate ·📰 AI News & Updates ·5d ago
We all heard the myth while growing up: Carrots are good for your eyesight. Or maybe even: Carrots can make you see in the dark. But where did this myth come from? And is there any basis in science? It turns out that carrots are chock-full of vitamin A, which is necessary for vision. But most people today get enough vitamin A in their normal diet, and eating an excess of the orange vegetable won’t boost your eyesight or grant you night vision. In fact, consuming more vitamin A than your body can handle (via supplements instead of natural fruits and vegetables) can be detrimental to your heal…
Watch on YouTube ↗ (saves to browser)
The Car Crash That Changed Movies Forever (Star Wars Almost Never Happened)
Next Up
The Car Crash That Changed Movies Forever (Star Wars Almost Never Happened)
Evan Carmichael