
BjornAndresen
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"Although 100 grams of cooked carrot contain about 17,000 IU vitamin A, that's only 852 micrograms of retinol activity equivalents (RAE)."
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"RDA: The Recommended Dietary Allowance for adults 19 years and older is 900 mcg RAE for men (equivalent to 3,000 IU) and 700 mcg RAE for women (equivalent to 2,333 IU)."
www.hsph.harvard.edu
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Of retinol, ruses and root veggies: The fantastic tale of carrots
National Nutrition Month begs the question: Can carrots really help our vision? No. But that doesn't mean carrots have absolutely no role in eye health. It comes down to vitamin A. This group of fat-soluble retinoids, including retinol, retinal and retinyl esters, is critical for vision. In...

"RDA: The Recommended Dietary Allowance for adults 19 years and older is 900 mcg RAE for men (equivalent to 3,000 IU) and 700 mcg RAE for women (equivalent to 2,333 IU)."

Vitamin A
It’s only a semi-myth that eating carrots will help you see in the dark. A carrot’s main nutrient, beta-carotene (responsible for this root vegetable’s characteristic orange color), is a precursor …
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