A WWII Propaganda Campaign Popularized the Myth That Carrots Help You See in the Dark
A WWII Propaganda Campaign Popularized the Myth That Carrots Help You See in the Dark
How a ruse to keep German pilots confused gave the Vitamin-A-rich vegetable too much credit
You're viewing a single thread.
Carrots don't even have Vitamin A in the proper form. They have vitamin A precursors that your body can use to make vitamin A. If you want actual vitamin A you find it in liver
*Downvoted by what I'm guessing are vegans.
19 12 ReplyDownvoting because you use the comment to hate on vegans lol.
9 6 ReplyNot the comment, nor using. I'm commenting on the downvotes and trying to figure out the cause.
2 4 ReplyAnd I am downvoting youe edited comment :D
4 1 Reply
"uhm it's ackshully provitamin A in carrots, you need to inject retinol to get the ackshul vitamin A 🤓"
1 1 ReplyFound the vegan. He has to mock nutrition.
1 4 ReplyI eat primarily meat, but it's wrong to say you're going to have a vitamin A deficiency just because you eat provitamin A instead of retinol.
2 0 Reply