It does contain vitamin A which is good for eyesight
CARROTS!
Carrots have Vitamin A which make the eyes see more clearly. Carrots are known for Vitamin A and beta carotene but is famous for Vitamin A
no it does not but it tastes good and carrots are the ones that make you see better
During ww1 or ww2 i dont remember the english, to cover up there invention of radars, let out that all the pilots started eating carrots to get better eye sight.
yes they contain beta carotene which protects your eyes and they help you see better.
What really makes your eyes better is not carrots, but vitamin A. And there's no set amount to make you see better. If you want to see better, I suggest you eat lots of vitamin A (maybe 2 full carrots). While Vitamin A is associated with good vision, its properties may have been exaggerated during World War II. In an effort to keep their newly developed radar a secret, the standard answer to how British pilots were able to perform so well at night was "carrots".
well.. they can see at night and we cannot really so therefore it probubly is
Carrots!!!! This answer is actually partially correct carrots contain something that helps clear up your eyes so they aren't so blurry if you have that problem but If you a don't have the blurry problem and you actually can't see then you should get laser eye surgery or get some glasses or some contacts.
Carrots help our eyes by providing vitamins and minerals. They can actually help improve your eyesight and, it is said, they can actually help you see in the dark.
Carrots provide a great source of Vitamin K, that helps clot your blood and let you see in the dark (better).
No.
No, actually the idea that carrots improve your eyesight has been proven to be wrong. Carrots are still healthy, though.