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	<title>Comments on: Lutein Vitamins a Top Nutrient in Macular Degeneration Treatments Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Age Macular Degeneration &#38; the Rainbow of Foods &#124; Macular Degeneration Treatment Tips</title>
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		<description>[...] ORANGE: Oranges, of course, and mandarins. Then there&#8217;s carrots (wonderful food for eyesight) and pumpkin, squash and sweet potato, apricots, peaches and pawpaw. We&#8217;re talking betacarotene for vitamin A, and lutein and zeaxanthin, special antioxidant carotenoids for the macula in the eyes. Nasturtium flowers are edible. And don&#8217;t forget those marigolds! [...]</description>
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