28-07-2013, 06:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-07-2013, 06:28 PM by achievedream.)
I am beggining my journey as soon as my honey and pippete comes.
I have now cancelled the Manuka and am going with raw honeydew honey, because it has superior hydrogen-peroxide producing capacity to Manuka honey. Manuka honey also may not contain as high a level as i want, some manuka honey variants have Non peroxide activity, so that worried me.
According to this graph:
http://foodscience.wikispaces.com/Hydrog...ral+honeys
It does indeed release a decent ammount of hydrogen peroxide, though honeydew releases more. I was unsure about the reliability of some of the suppliers, and the honey i am purchasing seems very reliable.
Unlike Manuka Honey, other brands can be a hit and miss - depending on what flowers the bee's pollinated and such, so i wanted to stick to my guns and keep manuka.
As i am putting this into my eyes, i want to make sure it will not infect me , and Manuka above all has added protection against infections.
My honey:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Zealand-Hone...006FHE6MA/
My 30ml Amber Pippete bottle:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00AJK8EG8/
Like a user here, i will lighten my right eye only until i believe it is working, where i will give my own testimonial.
There are many factors that can explain why it may not work, which is why i have gone to lengths to reduce human error infecting this experiment - i.e mixing the ingredients wrong, getting the wrong honey,and so on.
If this Honey does not work after a month, i will try the HoneyDew Raw Organic honey in it's place and see if i can tell the difference.
I start with Medium-Dark brown eyes that have a lot of golden rings in them but they are thin and wonky and quite faint, and 3m away, my eyes look dark-medium brown.
My eyes go very bright in the sun, i have noticed it go yellowy-brown to red-brown.
My goal is to have it like it is in the sun, but in normal lights.
I will make my own distilled water - tap water or bottled water can contain minerals that will thwuart the hydrogen peroxide.
I have now cancelled the Manuka and am going with raw honeydew honey, because it has superior hydrogen-peroxide producing capacity to Manuka honey. Manuka honey also may not contain as high a level as i want, some manuka honey variants have Non peroxide activity, so that worried me.
According to this graph:
http://foodscience.wikispaces.com/Hydrog...ral+honeys
It does indeed release a decent ammount of hydrogen peroxide, though honeydew releases more. I was unsure about the reliability of some of the suppliers, and the honey i am purchasing seems very reliable.
Unlike Manuka Honey, other brands can be a hit and miss - depending on what flowers the bee's pollinated and such, so i wanted to stick to my guns and keep manuka.
As i am putting this into my eyes, i want to make sure it will not infect me , and Manuka above all has added protection against infections.
My honey:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Zealand-Hone...006FHE6MA/
My 30ml Amber Pippete bottle:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00AJK8EG8/
Like a user here, i will lighten my right eye only until i believe it is working, where i will give my own testimonial.
There are many factors that can explain why it may not work, which is why i have gone to lengths to reduce human error infecting this experiment - i.e mixing the ingredients wrong, getting the wrong honey,and so on.
If this Honey does not work after a month, i will try the HoneyDew Raw Organic honey in it's place and see if i can tell the difference.
I start with Medium-Dark brown eyes that have a lot of golden rings in them but they are thin and wonky and quite faint, and 3m away, my eyes look dark-medium brown.
My eyes go very bright in the sun, i have noticed it go yellowy-brown to red-brown.
My goal is to have it like it is in the sun, but in normal lights.
I will make my own distilled water - tap water or bottled water can contain minerals that will thwuart the hydrogen peroxide.