Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Hi i dont know if this is question has been asked before, but is it possible to change yor eye color if you go on a raw foods diet, i've heard of many people who had brown eyes that changed to blue after a year of going raw, have any of your experienced this? would appreciate a response kind regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 if your eyes are true brown, then no but many people with brown eyes often have blue eyes hidden by toxic patches making the eyes look brown - this can happen when you are a very small child so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying effects of raw foods to find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and brown) Paul www.notthecookingshow.com www.alivefoods.com - whateverwhenever007 rawfood Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:23 AM [Raw Food] eye color change Hi i dont know if this is question has been asked before, but is it possible to change yor eye color if you go on a raw foods diet, i've heard of many people who had brown eyes that changed to blue after a year of going raw, have any of your experienced this? would appreciate a response kind regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 This is very interesting, especially when considering that most babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of the color of black, indian, or hispanic babies though...) -Raine paulb wrote: > if your eyes are true brown, then no > but many people with brown eyes often have blue eyes hidden by toxic > patches making the eyes look brown - this can happen when you are a > very small child > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying effects of raw foods to > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and brown) > Paul > www.notthecookingshow.com > www.alivefoods.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 Hi, It has been my observation over the past fourty years or so that the colour of the eyes may well appear to change from brown to blue when we adopt a healthier form of living. I say appear, as I believe that the if this is observed, then by careful observation in the beginning it will have been apparent that the brown was an overlay of the underlying blue being an indication of residual toxic matter in the whole of the body. And as this toxic matter is eliminated and the tissues healed, so the brown recedes in the eyes(s). I have observed this phenomena many,many times. Green eyes also return to blue, as the natural colours of eyes appear to be either blue or brown, there being a true brown eye too. John John L. Fielder, DO,DC,ND(Adel) Osteopath & Lifestyle Consultant Academy of Natural Living www.iig.com.au/anl - whateverwhenever007 rawfood Monday, November 07, 2005 6:23 AM [Raw Food] eye color change Hi i dont know if this is question has been asked before, but is it possible to change yor eye color if you go on a raw foods diet, i've heard of many people who had brown eyes that changed to blue after a year of going raw, have any of your experienced this? would appreciate a response kind regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 This sounds very improbable without some type of supporting documentation. Many white babies are also born with blonde hair, which darkens as they get older. Babies of all races are born with fine, silky hair, which coursens when they reach puberty. BTW, most babies of colour are born with brown eyes, which remain unchanged even on a raw diet. Eye colour is hereditary. Many people of mixed-race have green or hazel colored eyes. But they were born with eyes this colour. Denise On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:38:08 -0800, Raine wrote > This is very interesting, especially when considering that most > babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of the color of black, > indian, or hispanic babies though...) > > -Raine > > paulb wrote: > > > if your eyes are true brown, then no > > but many people with brown eyes often have blue eyes hidden by toxic > > patches making the eyes look brown - this can happen when you are a > > very small child > > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying effects of raw foods to > > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and brown) > > Paul > > www.notthecookingshow.com > > www.alivefoods.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 And what about people who are not on a raw diet, who obviously have tons of toxins in their bodies, and still have blue eyes? We are white, and all 3 of my kids had brown eyes when they were born. (Mine are blue.) They were actually so dark we couldn't tell what color they were. They looked black! Now that they are a little older, they are looking a little more blue. And my 2nd and 3rd children have lighter hair as they are getting older, but my oldest's hair is getting darker. My mom has had VERY green eyes her whole life, so though it is a rare color, there are true green ones out there too! Sounds like a myth to me. Cindy ----- This sounds very improbable without some type of supporting documentation. Many white babies are also born with blonde hair, which darkens as they get older. Babies of all races are born with fine, silky hair, which coursens when they reach puberty. BTW, most babies of colour are born with brown eyes, which remain unchanged even on a raw diet. Eye colour is hereditary. Many people of mixed-race have green or hazel colored eyes. But they were born with eyes this colour. Denise On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:38:08 -0800, Raine wrote > This is very interesting, especially when considering that most > babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of the color of black, > indian, or hispanic babies though...) > > -Raine > > paulb wrote: > > > if your eyes are true brown, then no > > but many people with brown eyes often have blue eyes hidden by toxic > > patches making the eyes look brown - this can happen when you are a > > very small child > > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying effects of raw foods to > > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and brown) > > Paul > > www.notthecookingshow.com > > www.alivefoods.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 in my first emal I said blue & brown are the only colours, there are only two, but it may be blue & green (sorry, it was a long-time since I studied iridology, where you will find this fact well documented) - Miss Denise rawfood Wednesday, November 09, 2005 2:43 AM Re: [Raw Food] eye color change This sounds very improbable without some type of supporting documentation. Many white babies are also born with blonde hair, which darkens as they get older. Babies of all races are born with fine, silky hair, which coursens when they reach puberty. BTW, most babies of colour are born with brown eyes, which remain unchanged even on a raw diet. Eye colour is hereditary. Many people of mixed-race have green or hazel colored eyes. But they were born with eyes this colour. Denise On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:38:08 -0800, Raine wrote > This is very interesting, especially when considering that most > babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of the color of black, > indian, or hispanic babies though...) > > -Raine > > paulb wrote: > > > if your eyes are true brown, then no > > but many people with brown eyes often have blue eyes hidden by toxic > > patches making the eyes look brown - this can happen when you are a > > very small child > > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying effects of raw foods to > > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and brown) > > Paul > > www.notthecookingshow.com > > www.alivefoods.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 Since I have green eyes I would love to learn more about this topic. Justin --- paulb wrote: > in my first emal I said blue & brown are the only > colours, there are only two, but it may be blue & > green (sorry, it was a long-time since I studied > iridology, where you will find this fact well > documented) > - > Miss Denise > rawfood > Wednesday, November 09, 2005 2:43 AM > Re: [Raw Food] eye color change > > > This sounds very improbable without some type of > supporting documentation. > Many white babies are also born with blonde hair, > which darkens as they get > older. Babies of all races are born with fine, > silky hair, which coursens > when they reach puberty. > > BTW, most babies of colour are born with brown > eyes, which remain unchanged > even on a raw diet. Eye colour is hereditary. Many > people of mixed-race have > green or hazel colored eyes. But they were born > with eyes this colour. > > Denise > > On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:38:08 -0800, Raine wrote > > This is very interesting, especially when > considering that most > > babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of > the color of black, > > indian, or hispanic babies though...) > > > > -Raine > > > > paulb wrote: > > > > > if your eyes are true brown, then no > > > but many people with brown eyes often have > blue eyes hidden by toxic > > > patches making the eyes look brown - this can > happen when you are a > > > very small child > > > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying > effects of raw foods to > > > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > > > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and > brown) > > > Paul > > > www.notthecookingshow.com > > > www.alivefoods.com > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 best I can do right now is suggest visiting a library and reading books on Iridology - justin mead rawfood Wednesday, November 09, 2005 9:51 PM Re: [Raw Food] eye color change Since I have green eyes I would love to learn more about this topic. Justin --- paulb wrote: > in my first emal I said blue & brown are the only > colours, there are only two, but it may be blue & > green (sorry, it was a long-time since I studied > iridology, where you will find this fact well > documented) > - > Miss Denise > rawfood > Wednesday, November 09, 2005 2:43 AM > Re: [Raw Food] eye color change > > > This sounds very improbable without some type of > supporting documentation. > Many white babies are also born with blonde hair, > which darkens as they get > older. Babies of all races are born with fine, > silky hair, which coursens > when they reach puberty. > > BTW, most babies of colour are born with brown > eyes, which remain unchanged > even on a raw diet. Eye colour is hereditary. Many > people of mixed-race have > green or hazel colored eyes. But they were born > with eyes this colour. > > Denise > > On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:38:08 -0800, Raine wrote > > This is very interesting, especially when > considering that most > > babies are born with blue eyes. (I am unsure of > the color of black, > > indian, or hispanic babies though...) > > > > -Raine > > > > paulb wrote: > > > > > if your eyes are true brown, then no > > > but many people with brown eyes often have > blue eyes hidden by toxic > > > patches making the eyes look brown - this can > happen when you are a > > > very small child > > > so, yes it is possible with the detoxifying > effects of raw foods to > > > find your eyes becoming clearer and blue! > > > (nb there are only two eye colours - blue and > brown) > > > Paul > > > www.notthecookingshow.com > > > www.alivefoods.com > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 well i have dark brown eyes, so ur saying its impossible. i get the feeling that its possible but with people who already have colored eyes. i dont understand if someone has green eyes why change to blue, there both stunning colours. i was reading an article about the raw foods diet and how it can change eye color, then i read that make think the study of iridology is bogus and that its not true, if it is then maybe my dark brown eyes will go to green, thats the only real reason i want to go on the raw foods diet, i also have brown skin and it says that going raw can whiten the skin also with colon and parasite cleansing. is this true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Raw Foods will not CHANGE the colour of your idea but DETOX your idea by reducing the toxic variations that DISCOLOUR our eyes hiding our TRUE colour hope this is clear Paul www.notthecookingshow.com www.alivefoods.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 My eyes have gone from a bright blue, to a sort of blue/green as I have aged. It will be interesting to see if they go bright blue again. That would be nice. I like my eyes now, but really liked them blue. Jackie ---- paulb 11/13/05 20:06:23 rawfood Re: [Raw Food] eye color change Raw Foods will not CHANGE the colour of your idea but DETOX your idea by reducing the toxic variations that DISCOLOUR our eyes hiding our TRUE colour hope this is clear Paul www.notthecookingshow.com www.alivefoods.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 whats does 'idea' mean? so if i have dark brown eyes, what will be my true color? its its light brown? can light brown go to green? i also read 2 vendors selling a herbal based product that changes the color of your eye, is this possible? it takes about 1 year to go from brown to blue! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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