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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nutritional Deficiencies and Night Blindness

  • Yes, deficiencies in both zinc and vitamin A are directly linked to night blindness.
  • Vitamin A is an essential component of rhodopsin, a specialized light-sensitive protein in the retina that allows vision in low-light conditions.
  • Zinc plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal vision because it is required for the synthesis of retinol-binding protein, which transports vitamin A through the bloodstream to the eyes.
  • Without adequate zinc, the body cannot properly mobilize and utilize vitamin A, even if dietary intake is sufficient, leading to impaired dark adaptation and night blindness.
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