31-07-2013, 13:30
(This post was last modified: 31-07-2013, 13:52 by achievedream.)
(19-11-2012, 02:31)Sddfost Wrote: It's been a month and a half for me. My eyes started off really really dark. With consistent use every single day, numerous times a day. My eyes are now med brown mixed with light brown. This is the first week I have received compliments mainly from my husband. He is amazed so far I have not taken a break I'm wondering is it time for a few days of rest...
How's your journey going now?
To everyone else, unless there is another chemical in honey, it must be the small release of hydrogen peroxide, which i argue - unless i'm wrong- is small enough to permeate through the cornea, into the upper-pigment of the Iris, depigmenting them very slowly, and very gradually because raw-organic honey releases it in these small quantities, when diluted and when it comes into contact with skin and such. But the quantity is discernable.
So many a very very small ammount of pigment is depigmented every day.
"http://www.ehow.co.uk/about_6613449_eye-drops-change-color-eyes.html"
There is an eye-drop that has been medically 100% certified to be able to DARKEN eyes in some people. This is because it promotes the Iris to produce Melanin, often resulting in permanently darker eyes.
The chemicals in the eye drops are definitely the same size or bigger than hydrogen Peroxide, so i do not see how the hydrogen peroxide is not going to get through the Cornea.
So in the same token, why can't a melanin inhibitor promote the Iris pigment to have the opposite or similar effect? Is there an evil curse on humanity that say even if something is scientifically sound, it won't happen because it's too good to be true and sellers of coloured contacts might lose profits?
If anyone tells you nothing can change eye colour, pull up this example - even if it's the opposite.