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Do carrots really improve eyesight?
During World War II, the Germans were puzzled by the ability of British air defenses to shoot down German planes at night in the skies of Britain... Britain was using a new weapon, which was radar, and to mislead German intelligence about this weapon, British newspapers published information that the reason for the ability of air defense soldiers to shoot down German planes ✈ At night, they eat a lot of carrots, which strengthens their eyesight and also enables them to see at night. The University of Oxford and research centers in America and Canada were publishing false research confirming that carrots strengthen eyesight and enable vision at night. The truth that carrots improve vision in the first place is just a lie originating from a trick used by the British to mislead the Germans who attacked them with their planes. Carrots do not have any great benefit in strengthening vision, as for example liver, and all orange-colored fruits have the same benefit as carrots, such as persimmons, apricots, and peaches.