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Carrots provide beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin, key carotenoids linked to retinal health, Garima, a certified dietitian, explained. She added that beta-carotene converts to vitamin A, essential for rhodopsin production and low-light vision. Combined with diverse nutrients, these compounds can help slow oxidative damage and age-related vision decline, she further said.
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