25-01-2013, 17:21
Went through entire thread starting from page 6 because I fell behind OTL.
I found something on another forum about how some people reported their eyes lightening after taking supplements. I thought I'd mention it in case others were curious and wanted to give it a try. Or better yet, knew if it was true.
I've been considering getting some eyebright or bilberry sups. Anyone tried this yet or know any good brands? I'm mostly looking into it to prevent eyestrain and irritation since I'm in front of a computer most days. I wonder what bilberry tea must taste like...
I was wondering how you would prepare turmeric. I have supplements from greenbush. Would I just steep them and strain the herbs? Or do I need it in a prepared solution?
Others have pointed out this site already, but I thought I'd address one thing since I found it useful (and on the offchance that people haven't looked at the site). Better yet, I'll quote it.
Others have alluded to this already (Mocha and Emily, I believe). The vitamin C powder may be worth looking into, but after what Mocha said about using peroxide, I'd be hesitant to use any on my eyes. Unless there's some way to dilute 1%?
Amber, thank you for posting the email to eyecolorboard. I'm gonna email them later so I can get access to the site.
I found something on another forum about how some people reported their eyes lightening after taking supplements. I thought I'd mention it in case others were curious and wanted to give it a try. Or better yet, knew if it was true.
I've been considering getting some eyebright or bilberry sups. Anyone tried this yet or know any good brands? I'm mostly looking into it to prevent eyestrain and irritation since I'm in front of a computer most days. I wonder what bilberry tea must taste like...
I was wondering how you would prepare turmeric. I have supplements from greenbush. Would I just steep them and strain the herbs? Or do I need it in a prepared solution?
Others have pointed out this site already, but I thought I'd address one thing since I found it useful (and on the offchance that people haven't looked at the site). Better yet, I'll quote it.
Quote:( from http://exoticarabbeauties.blogspot.com/2...ghter.html )
The science of the honey (Thanks Noelle!)
One of my readers actually told my why honey makes your eyes lighter!
C6H12O6 (honey) + H2O (water) + O2 (oxygen) → C6H12O7 (gluconic acid) +H202 (hydrogen peroxide)
when honey is mixed with water AND oxygen it produces hydrogen peroxide so when you open your eyes right after putting in the drops, it helps lighten them faster by speeding up the reaction !
So your eyes can be get lighter quicker by keeping your eyes opened, I haven't tried it, but thanks for the tips.
i actually have a friend trying this and she said I could put her progress online! I will start this on a new post in about a week, when she stars, from beginning to end, a picture every week, for the nonbelievers and the determined people out there!
Others have alluded to this already (Mocha and Emily, I believe). The vitamin C powder may be worth looking into, but after what Mocha said about using peroxide, I'd be hesitant to use any on my eyes. Unless there's some way to dilute 1%?
Amber, thank you for posting the email to eyecolorboard. I'm gonna email them later so I can get access to the site.