28-02-2013, 23:59
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2013, 00:01 by TibetanPrincess.)
(28-02-2013, 22:58)Emily Loretta Wrote:(27-02-2013, 09:05)ashleyymoon Wrote:(30-09-2012, 03:09)tibetan113 Wrote: Abi,
IF its in your gene pool, you might have a shot at it. I am thinking of doing cocowater cleanse. I heard that story of a man going to some exotic place where there were an abundance of coconuts, he went on a somewhere near a 21 day fast of only doing coconuts and his eyes went from brown to blue! But it was his genetic eye color, he was toxic!
I read Cousinrose had done a colon cleanse and her eyes where changing from greyish blue to a turq blue or brighter blue. It can happen...
What do you mean Toxic, Im mixed my mom has blue eyes my grandpa has blue my grandma has brown, My dad has brown eyes and so does the rest of his fam. I believe mine are like medium brown sometimes a little lighter; does this mean im a "toxic" lol.
@ashleyymoon
No your not toxic or anything!! Genetics has nothing to do with this. That's utter nonsense. Please don't let anyone fool you into thinking that because your parents have this or that color that you can get it to. The fact that you have brown eyes mean that the blue eye gene WAS NOT expressed in your genes. Putting water and honey in your eyes WILL NOT magically activate this gene. Nor anything else you do [outside of the lab that is]. Patience and consistency is all you need.
The genetics theory is crap, so don't buy into it.
Ashley,
You either have blue, brown or mixed iris, regardless of what your parents have and iris lightening by honey method will not make it any faster to get to whatever color if your family members have lighter iris. In fact, I believe honey de-pigments the darker melanin faster than the lighter.
Aside from that, my post on toxicity affecting iris color is seperate than the subject of honey methods and is a real thing. Some of us actually have these toxins covering our real genetic iris color. So what is your genetic iris color? Who knows unless you are extremely healthy and never have been exposed to toxins such as mercury or bromine, flouride etc.
@Emily,
you seem to have misunderstood my original post regarding iris lightening from colon cleansing.
Some people are toxic and actually HAVE genetically light or blue irises rather than brown but are toxic in the gut and would never know until they actually cleansed for a year. African Americans like yourself who aren't as mixed in ethnicity, will generally have genetically brown irises. This has nothing to do with Honey iris lightening method, but it has all to do with cleansing the toxins out of the liver and gut.