We’ve all heard it since childhood — eat your carrots and you’ll see in the dark. Thanks, Bugs Bunny. But while carrots do contain eye-friendly nutrients, they’ve hogged the spotlight for far too long ...
(via Vox) 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 ...
Eye health is surrounded by misconceptions that can delay care or cause unnecessary worry. By understanding the truth behind common myths, we can better protect our vision and make informed decisions.
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?