(03-11-2012, 12:18 AM)Emily Loretta Wrote:(02-11-2012, 11:57 PM)Amber1017 Wrote: Thanks for the reply. Interesting.
So my next question would be... how do those who are cycling their lighteners (like on eyecolorforum) instead of taking a break from lightening compare to those who actually took breaks. Since people seem to be of one or the other notions, that would be great way to tell which is more effective.
I am of the cycling notion, though... as some say, we're trying to them wear out the DNA in your eye's cells so they can't counter the lightening as effectively, and lightening will hopefully become more permanent, etc. Maybe you and I could make an experiment of it.
What says you?
In the meantime, I'll go back and see if anyone else has done a comparison of the two ways and share what I find, if anything.
Alot of this information you want can be found online in medical scholarly pieces, not necessarily about eye lightening but in general. You can look up drug use cross tolerance as a reference point for a more clear understanding. And thank you but I'll have to decline. Since I'll be changing my mix soon I won't be able to give proper results. If cycling works for you then don't change it, that's great that it does!!!
I thought I should say.
Whenever my students become used to their medicine... to correct behaviour, attention problems, etc, their parents always have the doctors switch medicines, or get a different dosage for them, and their behavior returns to "normal". I use quotation marks, but at least they can focus again, or whatever the purpose of the medicine is. I've only been a teacher for 8 years, but every year it is the same thing.
That is where I was coming from with that.