Sunday, February 12, 2012

My eyes change color!?/i have this "halo" in my iris around my pupil?

my eayes change colors seasonally they are in spring and earlier summer blue with this bright gold "halo" running around right on the outside of my pupil then the halo changes to greyish and my eyes change hazel-green. my question is why do my eyes change color and what is that "halo" going around my eye for?

My eyes change color!?/i have this "halo" in my iris around my pupil?
I vote for toxins in your blood that change with the seasons. This would be typical of a low grade yeast or some kind of blood fungus. Many people have such things, so don't be alarmed by it. first cut out ALL sugar from your diet. 2nd take 3 neem bark or leaf capsules per day, 1 turmeric capsule per day, 1 cinnamon capsule, 2 milk thistle capsules per day, and start eating more green leafy vegetables. Your eyes will eventually turn their "real" color.
Reply:http://health.allrefer.com/health/jaundi...



However, that may not be it at all because your skin should be turning funky colors too. There is also a rare metabolic disorder that affects your ability to metabolize copper called Wilson's disease.



"While the diagnosis of WD may be suspected on clinical grounds, it can only be confirmed using laboratory tests. An easily detectable physical sign is the presence of Kayser-Fleisher rings in the eye, which are bluish rings around the iris, caused by copper deposition in the cornea."



http://health.enotes.com/neurological-di...



It will also look something like this in the mirror:



http://health.enotes.com/images/neurolog...



Some eye-color change is normal. For example, when I was first born my eyes were a brilliant blue and they have since gone blue-green. Still, if what you are describing looks like jaundice or, more probably, Wilson's, you need to see a doctor very soon.
Reply:Someone in Natural medicine is much more likely to have the answer to this.



I have a halo like you describe, but only since I began adding Very Fresh vegetable juice to my diet. Previously, my eyes were hazel ... actually, brown with green flecks. With juicing, the outer area began looking completely green (like my sister's %26amp; dad's eyes), and ithe green area keeps getting wider, while the brown aarea shrinks. My Naturopath says that the brown color is caused by a storage of toxins in my eye, which are getting removed by the enzymes in the fresh juice, along with a lifestyle devoid of things my body can't handle. (I have MCS). He says that his eyes did the same thing! (His eyes are entirely green now, %26amp; he still juices regularly.)



I really look forward to a clean, healthy environment %26amp; food supply!

http://www.watchtower.org/e/20041001/art...



Regarding your seasonal change of colors, I can only guess.

My first would be a change in lighting ... ?



(MCS = Multiple Chemical Sensitivities)


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