Carrot Juice and Eye & Brain Health
Claimed Benefits
- May support eye health.
- May provide nutrients that support normal brain function.
- May help reduce oxidative stress as part of a healthy diet.
Main Ingredients
- Fresh carrots
- Orange (optional)
- Banana (optional)
Preparation
- Wash and peel the carrots if desired.
- Cut the carrots into small pieces.
- Peel and prepare the orange.
- Add the carrots and orange to a blender or juicer.
- Add banana if desired for sweetness.
- Blend until smooth.
- Serve fresh without adding refined sugar.
Tips
- Use fresh ingredients.
- Avoid adding large amounts of sugar.
- Drink as part of a balanced diet.
Evidence-Based Notes
- Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A. Vitamin A is important for normal vision and immune function.
- Oranges provide vitamin C and other antioxidants.
- No juice has been proven to reverse cataracts, glaucoma, memory loss, or migraines.
- Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and management of medical conditions are more important for long-term eye and brain health.
Safety
- Drinking carrot juice in moderation is generally safe.
- Excessive intake may temporarily turn the skin yellow-orange (carotenemia), which is harmless.
- If you have vision changes, severe headaches, or memory problems, seek medical evaluation rather than relying on juice alone.

