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How to Lighten Your Eye Color Naturally

haha! No not an eye doctor and iridologist that reads one's internal health through the iris. Those lines are always there. They just become more apparent when lightening occurs. Its supposed to mean something with ones health in particular.

There is a whole organ map in the iris. Its all very strange but its kind of like reading one's fingernails, telling of one's health state.
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Well I guess it wouldn't hurt to go see one I shall try to google one and check here. =D

Actually now that I really think about I always had a weak immune systems going up, but I'm at my healthiest and haven't gotten sick *knock on wood* there's also me getting my tonsils removed 4 years ago. I was reading up on iridology lol XD
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(31-01-2013, 22:54)iluvrain Wrote:  Well I guess it wouldn't hurt to go see one I shall try to google one and check here. =D

Actually now that I really think about I always had a weak immune systems going up, but I'm at my healthiest and haven't gotten sick *knock on wood* there's also me getting my tonsils removed 4 years ago. I was reading up on iridology lol XD


Its really neat and if you find a good one, they can tell you what they think your genetic eye color really is and how to get it back with certain herbs or dietary changes!
You can put both to good use!
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Hi, I'm new here and I've been trying to do this for a few months now. I'm using a orange blossom honey/chamomille mix. I just recently got msm eye drops, but my question is how to use them. Sorry if someone has already asked this question, i've looked through the thread to find an answer but can't seem to find it. Do i put the msm drops in and immediately follow with the honey mix? or do i put the msm drops in, wait for like 5 minutes or so and then put the honey in? I'm very confused haha. Thank you if anyone responds to this!
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When you said bought msm drops. Did you buy the plain store bought msm drops or did you make them? Because msm eye drops are too weak to really lightening, you wanna make you own by bying msm powder and mixing it in distilled water or saline solution. If you made you own just disregard what I just said.

Anyways you wanna do msm drops first wait about 15 mins and then do honey drops.
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It would be ok if i just take a bit of honey in my finger and put into the eye? Without mixing it, i mean.
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(01-02-2013, 06:39)brugelida Wrote:  It would be ok if i just take a bit of honey in my finger and put into the eye? Without mixing it, i mean.

I wouldn't do that. It'll burn like hell, not to mention it's terrible for your eye health to constantly touch your eyes with your fingers (you would have to make sure they're very clean each time). We all do honey/water mixtures. I feel like pure honey would make your eyes pretty sticky, too. The honey/water mix I use already dries my eyes out a little at times.

I'm still doing my drops every day, twice a day (sometimes three times if I find the chance). So far, no differences, but I know it might take some time. I just started on Super Cleanse to clean out my system, so hopefully in a week or two I'll be thinner (and we'll see what it does for my eye colour!). I've actually been on these pills for a week now, but I just started on the highest dose. It hasn't started working until now. Dodgy

I'm not sure if I'm going to add more honey next time or not. Leaving my eyes open for as long as possible rather than blinking a few times makes it burn a good bit, so that's good. I might try adding more Chamomile next time, though (I barely added any this time, since this was my test batch). I'm making a new batch tomorrow, so we'll see how that one works out.

I keep checking the mirror every chance I get to see if my eyes are any lighter, but I keep getting disappointed. Sad Although I have noticed that the brown around my pupil is smaller on my right eye, so this one might start to look lighter earlier on than my left eye.

Also~
so, are we supposed to refrigerate this stuff or not? I hear to refrigerate it so it doesn't get contaminated, but I also hear that can kill some of the possible lightening properties. I know honey can kill bacteria on its own, so I don't see why leaving it out would be such a bad thing. ??? Anyone with any facts to back either sides of this up?
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I keep mine in the fridge to Doll and was wondering the same. After all the talk of NPA I don't know what my honey is, it's just raw organic manuka.
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Hey everyone~ I'm quite new to this NEL idea. I never really thought there was a way to lighten your eyes naturally. o_o

Like many of you, I've always wanted my eyes to be a lighter shade - mine are a dark/medium brown, but I think a pretty hazel color would be nice. Green and blue would be awesome, but I'm afraid it wouldn't look too natural for me, perhaps. xD

My dad has dark brown eyes, but my mom has green eyes and her mother (my grandma) had blue eyes. So does that mean that my eyes are genetically mixed? && if so, does having this "mixed gene" increase the chances of a successful eye lightening process? I'm a little confused on that notion, but I thought someone mentioned it in one of the earlier posts.

I've tried to read this thread from the start - I only lasted about 20 pages, lol. But from the gist of it, it seems like this Honey/Water/Chamomile mix is the key for NEL. I think I have an idea on the dosage (if not, it'll be a little experiment of mine, lol), but I'm wondering which is the best application method: spray or drops? I keep hearing about a spray in the thread, but other times, I wonder if people are using drops? Huh

Honestly, I'm afraid of getting any liquids in my eyes - even in the shower! It's one of the reasons that I'm afraid to swim. I just hate to get water in my eyes... Sad && I could never summon up the courage to wear colored contacts either. x__x;

With that said, I was a bit hesitant to put anything in my eyes to lighten them, but I'd prefer to spray the solution as opposed to using a droplet device. ^^; Anyhow, I'll work on making my mixture && see how it goes! I definitely need some Chamomile Tea~ Big Grin I'm afraid of this so-called stinging sensation though. I think my eyes are very sensitive. Even to sunlight. >.>;
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I always refridgated my drops. It just keeps them nice because with chamomile and left out will start growing stuff after the first week. I actually never heared of refrigerating interupting lightening properties, but I have with heat.
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