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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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Re: anyone notice change in eye color in patients?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:36 pm
by Luise Kunkle
Hi Shannon, List,

Iridology would agree with what you say below.

Iridologists would probably say:

While the natural color of eyes is probably exactly as Irene posted,
there may and often do occur deposits on the iris, which mask the
natural color.

Iridology does in most cases interprete those as toxins or such.

Regards

Luise
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So definitely know what's true:
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