Saffron may help halt or reverse sight loss
London, Feb 6 (ANI): Indian yellow spice saffron may help people from incurable blindness, according to a new study.
The new research indicates that saffron, traditionally used to colour and flavor curries and Mediterranean dishes, can prove to be an effective weapon in the fight against one of the commonest causes of sight loss, age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
The first trials of saffron on human vision shows it significantly enhanced eyesight, reports The Daily Express.
Lead researcher Professor Silvia Bisti said: "When patients were tested with traditional eye charts, a number could read one or two lines smaller than before.
"Others said they could read newspapers and books again."
Bisti hailed the results as "remarkable" and claimed saffron "may hold the key to preventing sight loss in the elderly". (ANI)
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