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Orange capsicums help combat blindness but you won’t find them easily in shops

Introducing orange capsicums to the menu would address deficiencies of a chemical compound which helps prevent Australia’s leading cause of blindness — but hardly any Australian farmers are growing them.
Key points:
Research by the University of Queensland (UQ) has found orange capsicums are by far the richest source of the orange pigment zeaxanthin, a carotenoid which accumulates in the back of the eyes to protect against blue light and, therefore, macular degeneration.
Age-related macular degeneration is responsible for half of all cases of blindness in Australia, affecting one in seven people aged over 50 and one in three over 80.
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