Hi
I saw this forum a couple of weeks ago, and have been reading it since. I am so totally fascinated.
I wonder if anyone can tell me why my grandson's beautiful blue eyes are turning green?( still beautiful).
The same thing happened to his older sister.
My grandson is now five and granddaughter 16.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Blue eyes turning green is a sign of acidity in the system. Your grandkids would be best to be put on a more alkaline diet, consisting of lots of raw fruits and vegetables. Meat, dairy, grains and processed sugars are all acidic.
Same thing happened to me! I was born with blue eyes, but by the time I was in grade 8 they'd turned yellowish green from my acidic junkfood, processed diet. Now that I've been doing an alkaline diet for 2 years, my eyes are slowly turning blue again. My friend who I hadn't seen in a while couldn't believe the difference in the colour.
Thank you for your response, I find this to be fascinating.
However, my 16 year old granddaughter, whose eyes started turning from blue to green only a few years ago, is a vegetarian, has always been a vegetarian .
I, on the other hand have grey/blue eyes with dark blue ring on outside of iris, and eat everything inclusive of meat.
Go figure!
are not necessarily the best 'food choices' in terms of this concept...Sounds like to me she probably eats Bread and Pasta...and these hinder the bodies metabolism and are mucous-forming, which will directly be seen in the eyes...
I was born with blue eyes, and I've been vegetarian since I was 8 and my eyes got so acidic they looked yellow (green eyes are actually the result of a yellow layer covering the blue - the yellow gunk is acid clogging up your system.) Being vegetarian doesn't mean you're healthy - this is a very common misconception. Chips, pop, pizza, fries, chocolate bars, candy, sugar - these are all "vegetarian" and yet, are VERY acidic. Eating at least 70% of your diet in fruits and vegetables is alkaline. Some people also have a higher tolerance for acid foods, mainly because they may have a stronger immune system and lead less stressful lives, they may laugh more, sleep more, drink more clean water, get more fresh air and exercise, ect. Stress and an overall unhealthy lifestyle (not only diet) also contribute to an acidic system.
If you were born with brighter blue eyes than you have now, the gray in your eyes could actually be from the accumulation of toxins - these are noted by the gray (and in extreme cases, black) marks and lines in the iris. Black is basically the sign of death in the eye - it means the organ associated with that area of the eye is so overburdened it will eventually shut down or become diseased. Gray or yellow means you're approaching the stage of the black (or it can be a sign of healing, if you're going from black to gray while detoxing).
My dad on the other hand, eats total junk, tons of bread and meat, and has bright bright blue eyes. But he also leads a stress free lifestyle, doesn't get freaked out about stuff and takes life in stride, and does laughing exercises (just starts spontaneously laughing for like 5 minutes) everyday. You can eat a super healthy diet and still be acidic if your mental state is unhealthy.
Hey good to see you here talking about iridology. I did just the opposite, I went from having grayish eyes as a child to having bright blue eyes as an adult. Thank goodness. I did want to chat with someone who may have a clue...I started taking Iodine over a month ago and I started getting murky looking eyes...then later it became acid eye (yellow overcast, making my eyes look greener) and then all the acids flushed out and now they are blue again. Does that sound like a detox to you? I only know the basics of reading the iris. 48124
I'd say so long as your eyes are blue now, that's what matters! It could have either initially made your system acidic (not used to it?) or brought up some old gunk to the surface. I'm not very familiar with iodine, so I can't comment on it's effects. It's amazing how the eye changes.
The point to Iridilogy is do whatever it takes to get the eyes Blue.
And as to the above post - there is a whole stream of Iridology that takes a tangent route: that emotional imbalances are due to blockages in various organs, besides looking at just cause/effect of diet.
they are all called "Iridology".
The majority of the charts you see were first done by a Bernard Jensen , and he was mostly from the diet/health POV.
Then there is the charts and books that seem to emphasize the emotional aspects as it applies to the charts...more like the Sclerology of the whites.
I've never come across much worthy reference that has spent the time to 'cross both streams' so to speak. Though these days a little time with Photoshop would be pretty easy.
As for Googled images the Emotional Charts aren't readily available:
Hey Ladylove, I enjoy watching all the changes that go on in my eyes as I try new supplements, therapies and cleanses. This forum would soar if some iridologist(s) would offer to read peoples eyes with the photo that they upload to CZ. I think more people would be interested and want to learn. (refreshed 48124)
That is my thoughts also. It was a little scary not knowing which direction I was going at first but everything seems fine now. Thanks for your commenting. I have posted here before but there is very little activity, plus my posts were lost. I just wished more people were aware how wonderful iridology is. My Iridologist is so nice to teach me along the way to read my own eyes. It has really been a blessing to me. My eyes tell me things I just can't see or feel going on in my body and I think that's a big "heads'up" for any health program. 48124
i disagree, i have a diet consisting of lots of raw vegies, and fruits and dont consume any dairy because im intolerent, also i dont consume sugar other than whats in the fruit and vegies, also i dont have a huge consumption of meats instead i eat legumes and nuts, i havent eatten processed foods in over 3years and just recently my eyes have changed from blue to green theefore i think its just a sign of a diet change or a big change in hormons that have occurred
I have read that a toxic diet is responsible for blonde hair turning brown, eyes changing color, etc. I know some fruitarians whose eyes are turning blue.
Lol excellent - so there's still a chance to get my blonde hair back!
Interestingly, my formerly brown eyebrows have now turned blonde. I hope my hair follows...
How long has it taken your friends/yourself to get blue eyes again? I find with me it's taking longer than I'd like. I've been cleaning and juicing seriously for about 2 years now, and my eyes are now a dark aqua greenish blue, but I was born with dark blue eyes. Although considering my eyes were yellow-green before, it's not a bad improvement, I suppose.
About a year I think. Mine have lightened up from cleansing, not dramatically, but they are lighter in the past two years. Also sungazing was partly responsible.
I cleanse with herbs and juice fasting. I've done a couple short Master Cleanses, that's a great cleanse.
When I had exposure to bare earth and evening sun I gazed for about two minutes every day for about two months. Now I can't do it.
I have never heard of coconut tea, but it sounds good.
i heared that drinking cocount water or the juce that come out of cocount change your eyes to blue ,my grand parents said .
My eyes dark brown but somet times i notice my eyes become light brown and i don't know why till i make a search about
alkaline diet which contains more cheece and milk
when i want to lose weight i make cheese diet
i only eat cheese and when i made search about cheese
i found it is not good to eat alot of cheese because
it increase acid or something like that
My father's eyes was gray then it turns to brown and
i alwayes asked why i don't have such nice gray eyes
instead of wearing contact lences.
today i know through my searches it because he drink the raw egg because the most people who drink raw egg have
colored eyes like the boxer haluk
When my wife and I 1st began seeing our chiropractor over 30 years ago and he took photos of our irises and did iridological charts for us, we were excited about the idea of changing our eye color as an indicator of how well we would be doing with our cleansing/healing program. We became disappointed at how little change we saw. But in recent years, after being more and more vegan for longer periods of time, we've seen more lightening and more blue. (BTW he said African and some darker skinned people would never have blue eyes, but light amber. I always think of that famous cover of a National Geographic with the Afghani woman with the striking light, light amber eyes.) I think taking larger amounts of vitamin C have lightened my eye color. This winter, after the flu, I fasted (more or less involuntarily this time!) for 3 days + had 2 more with almost zero calories (kombucha tea one day, kombucha and maybe a grapefruit the other day). This may have been a factor in a noticeable step up in lightening of the irises this winter. We also did some tanning booth sessions on advice of the chiropractor--we live in Minneapolis and usually go w/o sunlight for many months each year. We also increased our Vitamin D intake and started taking sea derived minerals, perhaps those had an effect.
I have always had blue eyes since I was born. However, sometimes my eyes will turn green for short periods of time, without a change in the lighting where I am. Is there something that causes my eyes to turn green quickly and temporarily? What are the emotional aspects of changing colors? I've found my changing eye color fascinating, as none of my other friends have experienced anything like it.
Hi - if you will look at the picture of the Afghani girl from NatGeog, you should notice that her eyes are not amber. The outer ring is dark blue and the iris is a light blue with an overlay of amber splotches, probably due to insufficiencies in her diet.