Carrots, which are very rich in vitamin A, posses various health benefits, researchers say.
Earlier, the potential capability of carrot to improve eyesight was used a propaganda to keep the role of radar in shooting down German bombers a secret.
"We do not need extra vitamin A because we already get enough of it in our diet in developed countries," the Daily Express quoted Dr Dolores Conroy, director of research at charity Fight For Sight, as saying
"It does not matter how many carrots you eat, your eyesight is not going to get better.
"But it is a real problem in developing countries. About half a million children go blind every year because of vitamin A deficiency. If you do not have enough vitamin A the receptors in the eye which catch light in low light will not work properly and a vitamin A deficiency leads first of all to night blindness," she said.
Conroy also discussed on the wartime eyesight.
"It is one of those myths like eating an apple a day keeping the doctor away and spinach giving you muscles like Popeye," she added.
-With inputs from ANI
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