Researchers from a leading UK University investigated the effects of supplementing the diet of lab mice with Vitamin D3.Their studies found that this wa assocaited with a significant reduction in inflamation of the retina and reduced levels of amyloid beta which is associated with age related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in the over 50s.
So another tick in the box for Vitamin D3!
Vitamin D3 May Help With Age Related Blindness
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