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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:29 pm
by Irene de Villiers
Sheri Nakken wrote:

Not really.
There are eyes with no pigment = blue
Only they do not really have no pigment. They would be pink if so, as
in albino eyes. Blue eyes have a *little* pigment near the front of the
eye (most pigment is further back) - just enough to scattter some light
rays causing a blue effect - just like the sky looks blue but has no
true color - light is scattered in a similar way.

All other eyes have variable quantity of pigment, causing all the green
and hazel type colours between blue and brown, on a continuum per the
polygenes of inheritance.

Same with skin colour.
It is also pigment-related and also not "black or white".
There is in-between quantity of pigment, also determined by intensity
genes (polygenes) and it is not a pathology either :-)

Namaste,
IRene
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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:58 pm
by Bren Malin
Bernard Jensen, world renowned Iridologist , teaches that there are two true colors of eyes, blue and brown, but because of inter - racial marriages, now adays we recognize grey and green as natural color.

Bren Malin ,
Homeopath
Herbalist & Nutrition
Advanced Iridology

Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:58 pm
by Bren Malin
to add to Irene's knowledge, and thankyou,

Bernard Jensen taught that blue eyed people who as later in life have brown eyes is more likely because of the toxins acumulated.

a cancer pt had Iris pictures taken at the first consult, She was diligent in her cleansing diet and lifestyle, and in just 3 mo. her pictures were taken again, One could see dramatic changes in the markings of the Iris, notably the brown was 50% less and there were certain areas that the true color was coming through, when I explained the blue coming through she exclaimed she hadn't seen her blue eyes since she was about 14yrs old.

Those with truly brown eyes, in their healing, the brown becomes more brilliant.

blessings
Bren

Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:28 pm
by Sheri Nakken
I will share what you have said with my teacher
Sheri

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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:56 pm
by Sheri Nakken
thank you for that Bren.
Sheri

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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:12 pm
by Sheri Nakken
At 12:56 PM 1/11/2007 -0600, you wrote:

Some webpages on this
http://www.wellnessguru.com/wellness_iridology.htm

http://www.living-foods.com/articles/eyecolor.html

http://www.iridologyworks.com/
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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:24 pm
by Irene de Villiers
Bren Malin wrote:
two true colors of eyes, blue and brown, but because of inter - racial
marriages, now adays we recognize grey and green as natural color.

He's an iridologist - not a geneticist?

Genetics determines natural eye colour and does not code only for blue
and brown. Race has nothing to do with it - genes know nothing about
"races", they are either there or not there in an individual, and they
code accordingly :-))
All eye colours including green and hazel eyes have a genetic basis,
just as blue and brown.
Brown eyes are not just associated with dark skin either. Brown is a
typical Irish eye colour in fair skinned redheads:-)) And blue eyes can
occur in dark-skinned people too, though it occurs less often, being
recessive. Genes are independent in the way they act - and there is no
such thing as a "mixed gene" that comes half from one race and half from
another "due to inter-racial marriage".
Every breeding involves a paternal and maternal gene set derived from
discrete genes in the TWO sets EACH parent has. No two genes are
combined into one in offspring :-)

Iridology has validity.
But genetics is a science too.

A case of blue eyes at age 14 - which then go brown later in association
with cancer - is an obvious pathology - to be remedied. What caused the
brown colour? It did not get there genetically.
An odd pathology in no way means that eyes are genetically "only" blue
or brown and that brown ones with a grey rim need to be blue!

Keep the pathology and genetics separate!
They are separate mechanisms.

NAmaste,
Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:45 pm
by Sheri Nakken
>14 - which then go brown later in association

Did I not say that? They changed from blue to brown. Were not originally
brown
My experience is that people don't read clearly.
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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:03 pm
by Sheri Nakken
>
color

The original question from Judy was if ey color could change
That was answered - yes it can and has nothing to do with genetics, which
was explounded upon
Sheri
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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:37 am
by Shannon Nelson
Sorry I'm late to this interesting thread!
I can say that yes, eye color can definitely change.
Sure genes are part of it--just as with e.g. height, intelligence,
skin, or whatever--but as with all of those, genes are only *part* of
the picture. I also have watched in myself eye color and markings
change during and after intensive "cleansing", and watched areas of
brown start to shrink and fade (rings toward outer edge of iris)--tho
in my case it didn't amount to a complete color change. I've heard of
eye color changing after a remedy, and assume it was a result of toxins
being dumped, but that's only an assumption. (I certainly can't think
of a more likely-sounding reason! :o) )

I've been told that green eyes will turn blue after sufficient
detoxing, but don't have actual experience on that one.
Cheers,
Shannon
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