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Any raw honey will do the job.
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Thanks Tibetan, yes I think that has put me right off trying it again... I was told that I put in too much drops. I hope I'm not allergic, will probably keep on reading and checking this forum. I used pure honey, but if I'm able to get raw honey, I may try it again. To be honest, I don't feel too keen though atm.
@Brat, yes his eyes are more sensitive after using the drops but my bf said he is able to do everything as normal - tv, comp, reading. He only puts in a tiny, tiny amount and that stings him.
(30-10-2013, 02:07)tibetan113 Wrote: Yeah it can take a long time for most. Some people are allergic to honey believe it or not. Maybe there are traces of pollen??? who knows, something to research. So if they are itching be careful.
(26-10-2013, 19:12)ngc6543 Wrote: Hi everyone
I tried this for the first time last night. My eyes are sorta irritated, is it usually like this when you've put them in? Trying not to worry, but I don't use anything such as eye drops, so I'm just wondering if people have similar feelings when using it. My eyes are a little itchy on and off. Thanks.
Hi again, sorry for not introducing myself in my first post - I was a bit nervous when I wrote that (a bit, ha try a lot!). I'm interested in eye lightening and also nbe! My eyes feel better now, I'll monitor it as I go along. I've just spoken to my boyfriend, whose father has used the honey drops approximately ten years. He's been using them for cataracts and general eye health - it has cleared up his cataracts. As he's used it on and off, his eyes have lightened up slowly. I think I'll give it a rest for a while. Good luck to all of you on your journeys.
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HeySaturday, wow the little girl with the hat has gorgeous features. Even with darker eyes, they'd still stand out.
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Or maybe some people can't accept reality that they have wishful thinking and keep going on and on about this. LMFAO.
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I put two drops of honey every twenty minutes and i have noticed changes the brown in the iris falling off and blending in.
AND can anyone answer this is honey with honey comb in it considered raw honey?
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Yes, that's a good point. I don't know why you feel the need to say it like that though and put "LMFAO". Anyway, if you were referring to me, you are correct as it's not gonna happen. I don't think I posted too much but you don't need to read it. Anything else?
(06-11-2013, 02:13)Tiny Dancer Wrote: Or maybe some people can't accept reality that they have wishful thinking and keep going on and on about this. LMFAO.
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video claims that notice results happen after 21 sessions of these, wait an hour after you this to do again and don't exceed 48 hours of the time gap of watching this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5E2mkICTto
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(03-11-2013, 06:05)Tiny Dancer Wrote: I am sorry to say, but there are lots of liars on this forum that are telling fairy tales, and I am NOT one of them!
People claiming that their eyes change within days. Physically it's impossible unless you have really light colored eyes. Sad to say some peoples eyes may never cahnge cause that is their genes and that is just the way the cookie crumbles.
People that have all darker genes in their families may never see a change, and I have explained this before. By putting lemon juice and peroxide in your eyes you are only going to make them really sensitive which may caus eeye strain and damage.
I have been doing this since early June and my eye have lightened but that is bacause I have lighter genes in my family. Sorry but if you have been ligtening with honey for over 6 months now and no results its safe to say there may never be a change and forget about it.
I know people are going to bash me, but all I am doing is being honest. My eyes were dark brown and are now honey brown. Good luck to you all I hope it works for you, even though it problaby won't.
What do you mean by dark eye colour genes?
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@TinyDancer,
Alright, I think I know what you are trying to say about the "dark eye genes." When the liver is cleaner, and lymph is moving, the eyes can (key word) become lighter and brighter in color.
The sulfur in veggies and color pigments in whole foods can inhibit melanin to degree and give brightness in color. Light eye genes are just that, your iris is infact light (whether a solid shade or blue or mixed of brown and blue),but there is an overcast of murk from a unhealthy system so you can't tell it from a true brown iris.
But once you clean up, it shows in your eyes. Now for true brown, it will stay brown but will brighten and CAN lighten to a golden brown for many (honey). That is just it, you don't know till you try it. One raw vegan has brown eyes and the lightest skin and her irises have never changed, still brown. Then there are those mixed irises like RAWKRISTINA's and they change alot from goldish brown (honey or brown from what she thought) to true hazel, which is a copombination of brown and blue. Note, her brown ring is still there and will always be there.
But since it is a mixed iris type (brown and blue) that she has, the blue will stay blue and her brown will stay brown.It will never change. Its always been there.
So yeah you can drop inhibitors all you want in your eye and they may or may not work, but internally inhibiting is best and can be done by what you eat daily. Think about it, we are supposed to be eating these whole colorful foods to begin with, how many of you never ate a veggie in your life? Or childhood? I was one of them. I ate brown white and yellow foods. If there are no vibrant colors on your plate, then you are not eating right nor are your eyes going to be at their most vibrant or show their genetic color.
The three known types of iris colors are: Brown, Blue and mixed (Blue & Brown).
Many want to claim green as a true color but iridoligist say its an acidic blue. Who truly knows but God!
For example, celebrities that would have rawkristinas results on lightening from going raw and dropping inhibitors such as honey (to a degree as raw kristinas results by far are way more vibrant than what any honey can do)
this list:
J.Lo - She has a mixed iris that appears light brown, but they are really not. Her eyes can be blue and brown(hazel)
Sofia Vergara - her eyes are more obvious that they are mixed (truly hazel but still can appear brown.
Beyonce- she appears to have a mixed iris and could prob achieve close to her mothers if she tried.
Mila Kunis - A celeb who has acidity and over the years, her eyes have darkened from it, but she can really can bring back the blue in her eyes.
Halle Berry- she appears to be a true brown iris and will never be green or blue or greenish, but I believe she could be lighter and brighter and be golden brown or light brown if she tried.
True dark brown does exist and so what, if one has brown and hates them, I'd be more worried about the shape and beauty of my irises rather than the color.
And if you want really green eyes and you are brown eyed, go for the laser to get blue and maybe eating a really acidic diet will turn them green in a few years.