08-01-2014, 08:14 PM
ok so here are my newest videos. i was wondering if i should do weekly, biweekly or monthly video updates on the process? -in the latest video i share doctor's opinions on the experiment-
if any of you are confused and are wondering whether or not i will continue on with this experiment the answer is yes. an experiment is in fact an orderly procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, refuting, or establishing the validity of a hypothesis so therefore i will continue until i've reached my answer. although these doctors are against adding honey to your eyes i'm going to continue for the sake of others and out of my own curiosity. as mentioned in a previous comment doctors and the medical industry (any big business) want consumers to buy buy buy. it's a business. so if something as simple as honey is going to be a remedy for whatever the case may be they won't encourage it.
if any of you have seen 'supersize me' by morgan spurlock you would have seen him being told not to do his experiment based off of what doctors had to say yet he still did it. (in his case his experiment was affecting his overall health and i personally wouldn't have done it but he opened the eyes of so many individuals that although he put his health in jeopardy it made so many people aware of the damage fast food is doing to the human body.) all i want to do is be that "sacrificial lamb" - do the experiment for a substantial amount of time - and verify whether it slightly works or not.
in a future video instead of trying to get a hold of more eye doctors i'm going to try to get a hold of home remedy experts to get their opinion on the experiment. i'll also be getting monthly eye exams to check the status of my eyes.
if any of you are confused and are wondering whether or not i will continue on with this experiment the answer is yes. an experiment is in fact an orderly procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, refuting, or establishing the validity of a hypothesis so therefore i will continue until i've reached my answer. although these doctors are against adding honey to your eyes i'm going to continue for the sake of others and out of my own curiosity. as mentioned in a previous comment doctors and the medical industry (any big business) want consumers to buy buy buy. it's a business. so if something as simple as honey is going to be a remedy for whatever the case may be they won't encourage it.
if any of you have seen 'supersize me' by morgan spurlock you would have seen him being told not to do his experiment based off of what doctors had to say yet he still did it. (in his case his experiment was affecting his overall health and i personally wouldn't have done it but he opened the eyes of so many individuals that although he put his health in jeopardy it made so many people aware of the damage fast food is doing to the human body.) all i want to do is be that "sacrificial lamb" - do the experiment for a substantial amount of time - and verify whether it slightly works or not.
in a future video instead of trying to get a hold of more eye doctors i'm going to try to get a hold of home remedy experts to get their opinion on the experiment. i'll also be getting monthly eye exams to check the status of my eyes.