The fastest muscle in your body is the muscle that lets your eye blink.
It allows you to blink 5 times a second. On average, you blink 15 000
times a day. That’s about 10 times per minute, or more than five million
times a year. Women blink more than men. Jean-Dominique Bauby, a French
journalist suffering from “locked-in” syndrome, wrote the book “The
Driving Bell and the Butterfly” by blinking his left eyelid – the only
part of his body that could move.
Animals blink too, of course. Some
bird species, usually flightless birds, have only a lower eyelid,
whereas pigeons use upper and lower lids to blink. Fish and insects do
not have eyelids – their eyes are protected by a hardened lens. To care
for your eyes, eat carrots. They really do make you see better. Vitamin A
is known to prevent “night blindness,” and carrots are loaded with
Vitamin A. Deficiency of Vitamin A actually is a significant world
problem, comparable to that of protein deficiency and second only to
caloric deficiency.
Source:interestingtopics.net
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