Lutein Cells
Lutein cells are specialized cells found in the human eye. They are located in the macula of the retina and are responsible for providing us with sharp central vision. Lutein cells also act as a natural sunscreen for the eye, blocking out the harmful UV rays from the sun. They help protect us from age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is an eye disease that can cause blindness. Additionally, lutein cells have been found to help reduce the risk of cataracts, another eye condition that can lead to vision loss. Lutein is also found in many fruits, vegetables, and other dietary sources, and is believed to provide significant benefits for overall eye health.
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