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Eat the Rainbow for Your Eyes

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Red: Apples


Apples (and red grapes, too) can increase your intake of lutein. Red peppers and watermelon, rich in vitamins A and C, can also promote good eye health.

Next: Orange: Orange Bell Peppers

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