Raw Food Diet and Eye Color

Wow! Another illustration of just how enormous of a difference our diet makes in our body!

I have decided to share this story (plus the scientific explanation behind it) here on I Nourish Gently, because I firmly believe the choice of what we eat has a greater impact on our physiology than most people give it credit for. The foods we put into our mouth literally become part of us – they interact with our cells and organs to actually re-shape and improve (or hinder) their functionality. This is extremely evident when it comes to disease, but what does science have to say when such profound changes such as eye color happen due to an adjustment in diet habits? And is it really possible?

I believe yes! See for yourself:

The following material is courtesy of Health Freedoms

Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram claims that eating a raw food diet turned her eyes from "a very dark café brown color" to a "hazel color with almost a honey lining around iris and they're actually starting to turn blue."

She posted a video that gained millions of views at this point—as well as comments, most of which are in disbelief of Carrillo-Bucaram's claim.

She's not the only one to make it, though. Steve Factor, "The Pure Energy Chef," has also experienced changes in eye color, according to a blog called Conscious Nourishment. Rawsomehealthy.com's Yulia Tarbath says that both the puffiness around her eyes has gone away and her eyes now appear brighter thanks to the raw food diet she's been on since 2009.

Carrillo-Bucaram, who was hyperglycemic as a child, "grew up eating a very poor Latin American and Lebanese diet—I ate a lot of fat, and was constipated my whole life," she says in the video. Eating a low-fat raw, vegan diet consisting of fresh fruits and vegetables with few nuts and seeds, she rid herself of her hyperglycemia by the age of 18. But she also lost pigment in her irises.

After consulting an iridologist, she says she learned that

when "we have toxicity in our bodies, when we're constipated and things are not moving through our systems, we become 'stuffed up'" and we can see that toxicity in our eyes. "The cleaner you become, the cleaner your eyes become. I ate fully raw and I allowed my body to cleanse itself naturally." Gradually, throughout her eight years of eating raw, she says her eyes have changed color.

The eyes are not only a window to your soul, they are also a window to what's going on inside.

The color, clearness and clarity of our eyes is a direct reflection of how clear (and clean) our body is on the inside.

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Dr. Morse (N.D., D.Sc., M.H.), a detoxification specialist, mega-healer (he has an 85% healing rate of success and has treated over 250,000 patients), and iridologist has made a series of videos on how raw diets can actually change the color of your eyes.

Iridology is based on the scientific study of the iris (the colored part of the eye).

Like markings on a map, the iris reveals physiological conditions, health risks, challenges and strengths of various organs.

For example, if you look at the chart below, you see that the top quadrant of each eye is related to brain health (specifically the cerebrum and cerebellum), and the innermost circle of the eye is related to digestion (the stomach, small intestine, colon and rectum).

This Is How My Eyes Changed Color After Eating Raw Vegan For 6 Years

A yellowish colour around your pupil is the main indicator of how toxic your body is, so less yellow means lower toxicity, and more yellow means higher. Our health begins in the colon, and when you are consuming foods that increase the toxic load in the body, you get "bunged up" to put it bluntly. When things are not moving efficiently and we become constipated, toxins build up in the colon due to improper elimination, and our eyes directly reflect this effect.

The take home story of this article is that the cleaner you become, the clearer your eyes become, and the better you will feel.

How eyes change color?

The iris is a form of musculature that controls the pupil size according to the light intensity in a given environment. When the pupillary size changes; the pigments of the iris are forced to readjust to the new space. This brings about a change in the color of the eye. These changes, however, are not drastically visible. If you want to change your eye color exceptionally and in a small amount of time, all you need to do is introduce a few changes to your diet.

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Raw Food Diet and Eye Color

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