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Shattered iris

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Phlux-

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When i was small i had severly blue eyes with lots of variation, now my eyes are darker blue but the amount of holes in them has increased, like cuts in the iris.

Anyone know anything about iridology - i looked into it and it seems its easier to ask someone that knows about this rather than trying to utse.
 
I don't know a lot about it, but I do know the colour pigment is floating off of my iris. Some gets stuck in the duct that drains fluids from my eye, which is causing my glaucoma. Some is sticking to the lens, which is going to cause cataracts later in life (as all others in my family). Sometimes I can actually see these floaters. A possible cause for the "holes"? I'm not sure, but would recommend having it checked. Glaucoma is very treatable if caught early.
 
my eyes are perfect and nobody in my family wears glasses.
3 threads in 1 day - i hope you feel happier tomorrow dude.
 
Hahah phlux what do you mean? I am not in a bad mood. You happened to bring up 3 topics of which I had opinions about, its nothing personal. Chakras and Iridology and all these other kinds of things I happen to think are nonsense. Not for no reason, I have reasons and evidence that explains why. I regularly try and debunk these things because they cause so much confusion and are in my opinion based on incorrect information. I do it on this website in the hope that some people will learn something new and that I will learn something new too.

But really though Iridology is bullshit you can look it up. Its been proven more then once. Yet somehow people still believe it. Chakra's just aren't real there is no other way to explain it unless you know human physiology in detail.

Islam is another topic of which I happen to have opinions about even mundane things like their art and why its the way it is.

Anyway if it bothers you I'll stop responding to your threads on these topics. Personally if I read about some topic and was interested in it and someone corrected me and explained that its wrong I would be glad they pointed it out. I don't mean it offensively. I'm being honest iridology is crap don't waste your time on it.

Oh I forgot to say. I mean iridology is crap as a diagnostic tool for disease. I don't mean to say that the eyes don't change as one ages or as health changes. They can and do but the way so called iridologists think it does is bullshit and doesn't work.
 
That's not what I mean though. There are people who claim that just by looking at the colors shades shapes of the iris you can diagnose any disease with it. This is what Iridology is. Its another one of these fake made up alternative medicine practices that might be based on some older tradition but irregardless it has no place in modern medicine simply because it makes incorrect assumptions about human physiology. But beyond that I do think its failed every single well controlled clinical trial its been put up against which is downright dangerous if people are dealing with serious medical conditions. I could be wrong but if i am i would very much like to see such a study that was positive. Its not the same as optometry or something like this.
 
burnt - i like ur input - i appreciate ur responses.

I think that the best approach to healing is a broad one - one that uses many signals for things, i know nothing of iridology - thats why i made this post.
 
I ask doctors about what I can do to change the way my eyes look. The ones who have anything to say about it will underline the fact that you shouldn't worry too much about it. I still think it's way neat and love hearing about ways to change the way they look, and contacts are cheating.

Basically, what I think you're talking about (shattered iris) is also called "webbing" and may be a product of fats/oils in your diet. When I go on daily fish oil, I can see my webbing increase. Unfortunately, the orientation of the shattering/webbing seems to be random, it'd be really cool to get your eyes to look like a set of vortexes.

The other thing I've found out is that the little brown halo around the pupil is probably from metals in the diet, mainly copper. More copper makes more of a ring, though some people have it naturally anyway. One doctor said it was permanent and you shouldn't go out of your way to eat a bunch of copper (like in cereal or something) because it was a permanent change, though another said it'd fade with time.

I don't think there's much scientific literature on this because it'd be hard to get funding for cosmetic research, but really I haven't dug around too much.


When I first got into Aya and spice, I spent some time looking at my eyes each day to see if mood/weather/stress/sessions/sleep/diet had anything to do with how they looked (color and intensity mainly). Eventually I realized that any change might be a product of my perception as opposed to physical appearance, and let the rabbit run free.

Fish oil though, definitely shatters and webs the iris ;)
 
well interesting u bring that up - until i was about 6 years old i lived on a yacht, therefore i ate lots of fish between the time i was born to age 6.
thanks for that.
 
I hope that this isn't too off topic. I see that the FDA has approved an externally used drug "Litasse" for insufficient eyelash growth. One warning was that it could cause a permanent change in eye color.
 
burnt said:
That's not what I mean though. There are people who claim that just by looking at the colors shades shapes of the iris you can diagnose any disease with it. This is what Iridology is. Its another one of these fake made up alternative medicine practices that might be based on some older tradition but irregardless it has no place in modern medicine simply because it makes incorrect assumptions about human physiology. But beyond that I do think its failed every single well controlled clinical trial its been put up against which is downright dangerous if people are dealing with serious medical conditions. I could be wrong but if i am i would very much like to see such a study that was positive. Its not the same as optometry or something like this.


Haha I wasnt being serious..I dont know anything about iridology!
 
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