NOTE: To all those who have entered this thread to tell me how dangerous it is, raw unprocessed honey is actually an anti-bacterial agent and has been use for eye-infections and is popular in many countries. I am not going to put the raw honey directly into my eyes, it will be diluted. The honey i will be using in addition, will be special Raw beech honeydew honey. I have researched this quite well and will present my research and scientific papers to you. FURTHER WARNING, THIS IS NOT A INVITATION TO OTHERS, PLEASE SEE YOUR OWN MEDICAL DOCTOR FOR ADVISE.
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What i will do:
1. Make distilled water.
2.Mix the raw-beech honeydew honey into the distilled water after heating it luke-warm/mild warm to not destroy the enzymes. 1:1.5 honey distilled water ratio.
3. Put it into my dropper.
4. Put 1-3 drops several times a day on ONE eye to compare it against the other, will then add it to the other eye if it works on my own eye.
5. Store in a cool-dark place away from sun-light.
I WILL PUT ON PICS WHEN I BEGIN THE PROCESS AS SOON AS MY ITEMS COME.
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Using 20% honey solution eye drops in patients with dry eye syndrome.
Vol. 46 (4) pp. 232-235
The purpose of this work was to investigate the effect of 20% honey solution eye drops on human patients with dry eye syndrome. Thirty six patients (72 eyes) of mean age 44.7 years old were examined. Investigations were carried out before and after the treatment. Nineteen patients were treated with 20% honey solution eye drops three times a day, and 17 patients were treated with artificial tears three times a day as a control. After treatment with the honey eye drops, improvement of ocular changes was observed in most of the patients compared to the control treatment b. We also found a positive effect of the honey eye drops on the state of the cornea.
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"Honey can't lighten your eyes sorry"(normally said by people who have no clue about this process, either scientifically or via experience, hey i used to be one of them too).
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I have seen it lighten people with jet-black eyes into a medium brown with golden light-brown specs. All of this is present on this thread, as well as numerous other threads, sprawled across the internet
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"Whats the science"
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Hydrogen peroxide in raw honey is activated by dilution. However, unlike medical hydrogen peroxide, commonly 3% by volume, it is present in a concentration of only 1 mmol/l in real raw honey. Iron in raw honey oxidizes the oxygen free radicals released by the hydrogen peroxide.
glucose + H2O + O2 ? gluconic acid + H2O2
When used topically (as, for example, a wound dressing), hydrogen peroxide is produced by dilution with body fluids. As a result, hydrogen peroxide is released slowly and acts as an antiseptic.
And as you all know, hydrogen peroxide is a melanin inhibitor, it can lighten your eyes by helping to reduce the dark pigments in them. Clearly , this process has worked for quite a lot of people. I care more about those with jet-black eyes, because those eyes are usually dark irrespective of lighting. So it’s much more accurate to notice colour-change. Now, to go from jet-black to medium-brown like quite a few here have clearly shows the theory of hydrogen peroxide and melanin inhibition is atleast with what I have seen, concordant so far. It may not work for me, but I will no longer be one of the naysayers who says ‘oh it won’t work’ without not having done any research myself.
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"Why not put hydrogen peroxide into your eyes"
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This is dangerous. Honey diluted, in contact with my tears and bodily fluids present in my eyes will release safe and controlled low but discernible amounts oh hydrogen peroxide, which is a much safer bet for me.
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Testimonials - there are countless on the web, but here are the testimonials of people i have followed week by week on this thread. People who have jet-black eyes in all lightings have gone to medium-light brown- find their pics here.
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"It's been a month and a half for me. My eyes started off really really dark. With consistent use every single day, numerous times a day. My eyes are now med brown mixed with light brown. This is the first week I have received compliments mainly from my husband. He is amazed so far I have not taken a break I'm wondering is it time for a few days of rest... "
"7 weeks through the process and I'm loving it!! My eyes already look medium brown (from pitch black), and they look much more healthier!
I have taken breaks in between and I just made a new patch today after 7-8 days of resting."
"It has been 2 months for me and here are the results. I'll be posting a comparison pic from the previous month for every month so the results are more visible.
I'm really surprised at how fast they've lightened! May be the fact that I have many family members with light eyes, from both sides of my parents so it's in my genes. They have gone up another shade and are definitley a medium brown now.
Ugh, I know what it's like to have one eye lighten faster than the other, I'm having the same issue. But what I do is for every drop I put in the lighter eye, I put an extra drop in the other for a day and that usually gets things back on track."
"just a quick post I have been doing this for a while and it defiantly works! people haven't really noticed my eye colour change its more something I have noticed but they have commented on how white the whites of my eyes are and how bright my eyes are now. they think its change in diet (I have overhauled my eating but its not that its to rapid for that)and that's what I have been letting them think because I don't really want to tell them I'm putting honey in my eye they will come back with its a bad thing to do."
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My vast research into hydrogen peroxide and honey to make sure the process works. Human error can nullify the process.
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****INTRODUCTION AND GUIDE - My extensive research in terms of what type of honey to use, in a simple to understand format with proper scientific case studies and graphs***
EDIT: IGNORE MY ADVISE ON WHAT KIND OF HONEY TO GET. BUCKWHEAT HONEY AND WILD-FLOWER HONEY CAN REALLY VARY QUITE WILDLY IN TERMS OF WHAT KIND OF BUCKWHEAT OR WHAT WILD-FLOWERS. THIS WILL BE UPDATED WHEN I GET MORE CONCRETE RESULTS.
On one hand Manuka Honey does badly, on the other it actually does quite well. JARRAH HONEY, if you can get hold of it , has the highest level of hydrogen peroxide i have seen so far.
Wild-Flower Honey's are a hit and miss, it really depends on what wild-flowers the bee's have pollinated.
Raw Honey-dew honey seems to have quite a high level of hydrogen peroxide, so that's another good bet.
"There has been some research that indicates that honeydew honey also has higher than average antibiotic properties due to higher levels of Glucose Oxidase which leads to the production of Hydrogen Peroxide."
The above table , on the far right shows the hydrogen peroxide content of diluted honey before, and after. As you can all see, on the far far right, the percentage of honey that remains is far lower for almost every kind of honey, post processing. This may be something to do with the decreased levels of the enzyme glucose oxidase, perhaps. Thus it’s best to get a raw , untouched, unfiltered raw organic honey.
Make sure your honey and your honey mixture is kept away from direct sun-light and heat to stop the enzymes from decomposing. Also make sure you do not Boil the water you are going to use, only heat it enough to allow your honey to dissolve nicely with it, or again, you will destroy the vital enzymes in your mixture. As most of you know , hydrogen peroxide is a melanin inhibitor, which is how some of you go from jet-black eyes to medium brown, or how some of you get lighter eyes – I have seen this with my own eyes in this thread, as well as collecting a lot of testimonials.
We are after the hydrogen peroxide in honey. Note, heat and wash your utensils properly, and make a new batch maybe every week to try and avoid infection. Contrary to popular belief, you can lighten your eyes, some of you veterans on this thread who inspired me have seen this yourself. Whether or not it works for me it has worked for many. In addition, many have not done this properly, so if we all do it properly, I am sure our success rate will surely increase.
***STORE YOUR MIXTURE IN AN AMBER-GLASS BOTTLE(OR AN AMBER EYE-DROPPER)***
"In raw clover honey, per-
oxide accumulation decreased after storage
at room temperature in plastic (84%) and
clear glass bottles (35%), but increased in
amber glass bottles at room temperature
(42%) and at 4 °C (86%)."
Storing your mixture in an Amber-Glass eye -dropper is not a sure-fire way to get a higher peroxide content, some honey's won't show any significant change, but every little helps.
***HOW MUCH YOU NEED TO DILUTE YOUR HONEY BY***
Go to page four. The graph clearly shows that honey concentrated at 30% of the solution, to 40% produced the most h202 (hydrogen peroxid). Despite adding more honey and making it even more concentrated, making sure your honey is diluted to these precise concentrations offsets the addition of increased honey, because dilution is a big factor in the production of hydrogen peroxide.
My research also showed me that you need to dilute the honey , as raw honey's P.H naturally won't allow the production of Hydrogen Peroxide. I personally will do a 1:1 dilution. I am no expert, but i think there i a compromise between actual honey and enzyme content and P.H content achieved by dilution. I might buy a P.H measure and try to test just how concentrated i can get my solution to be without compromising on a ph of 6.5-8 which is whats needed and achieved by dilution.
***DO NOT BOIL OR EVEN HEAT UP YOUR DISTILLED WATER TOO MUCH****
4. No external heat should be used with honey lightening. Do not use a blow dryer or sunlight. None of the recipe ingredients should be heated at any time. Heat (except body heat) can destroy hydrogen peroxide by decomposing it to water and oxygen. The peroxide produced by honey is not stabilized the way conventional peroxide is and is much more delicate because of that. It depends on the degree of heat and the amount of time that it is applied to it. Pasteurization does not destroy the enzyme in honey (glucose oxidase) that generates the peroxide.
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Why are you doing this and what if you don't see any difference?
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Lighter eyes would contrast against my face very well. I have medium brown eyes with golden circles - tiny ones. The look dark brown or brown, but medium-light brown in normal light. They go very light in the sun and the rings are very bright, almost a golden-red twinge.
I want my eyes to be like that all the time. Your eyes are the window to your soul. Eyes can make a 4/10 go to a 7/10. They can change lives.
If i fail, at least i will die saying i did everything i could have done. The process has worked for many people, it's theoretically and practically sound. At the very least, i will have educated the masses [/spoil]
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Honey eye-lightening , solid proof and evidence
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Seems legit.
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