14-08-2013, 07:00 PM
(14-08-2013, 06:58 AM)achievedream Wrote:(12-08-2013, 10:54 PM)Peanutz Wrote:(12-08-2013, 03:45 AM)♥AngieNoelle Wrote: Hi Everyone,
Has anyone experienced a dilation enlargement to their pupils, after putting their honey drops in? Is this supposed to happen, because I just instilled the honey drops in my eyes and shortly after my pupils became very enlarged then after like about 30 secs or so, they went back to normal. Is that abnormal, or is that suppose to happen? LOL Just wanting to make sure that I am not doing anything wrong.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I experience temporary sensitivity to light after applying the drops so I assume that's from the dilation of the pupils.
Also after using the honeydew honey for 2 days my irises seem darker. I'm gonna stick with my original raw honey.
edit: I'll confirm that honeydew honey is no good. After leaving it out overnight a brownish precipitate forms, which I assume to be the oxides of the minerals in the honey.
I have been using honey-dew and have noticed my eyes getting lighter, especially my right eye.
I have also not noticed any precipitate forming.
Where did you get your honey/how do you prepare it?
i've taken a break for a few days as i've been very busy, will resume with eye lightening today!
EDIT: I store my honey in an amber-pippete bottle, always closed and sealed.
http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/honey-nutrition.html
EDIT: Do you still add sea-salt to your honey?
All honeys , or most, contain some form of minerals, from Iron to selenium. Some contain more minerals than others, but they all contain minerals.
I no longer add salt to honey, only did it for a day. I experienced pretty quick lightening from my original raw honey, with my eyes going from almost black to clearly brown in a week. But I experienced pretty bad eye irritation from it to the point where it seemed like pinkeye in the morning. After 3 days of using the honeydew honey (airborne brand), I stopped experiencing the irritation in the morning and my eyes have gone back to only a shade lighter than when I started. I read that honeydew honey contains the most minerals out of almost all the honeys. I've switched back to the original honey for now.
Also, has anyone ever try adding hydrogen peroxide to their honey mixture? 3% HP is 0.883 M so I can dilute it to .001 M which is the concentration in honey solutions, and then add a bit of that to the honey solution.