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Theory Using honey to lighten eyes

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Warning: This thread isn't fully backed up by scientific evidence and I will not be responsible for any injuries or worse, loss of eyesight
Consult your doctor first

HOW DOES IT WORK
Honey contains glucose oxidase, an enzyme that converts glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide when honey is diluted with water.
Hydrogen peroxide is known for its mild bleaching properties. The theory is that when honey diluted with water is applied to the eyes, the hydrogen peroxide may gradually lighten the pigmentation in the iris over time.
The balance between these enzymes affects the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in honey. Honey with higher glucose oxidase activity and lower catalase levels may release more hydrogen peroxide when diluted, potentially enhancing the bleaching effect.


ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGE
The antimicrobial properties of honey, due to hydrogen peroxide, are help prevent infections when applied to the eyes. However, this is purely a theory, and the risk of infection from non-sterile honey remains significant.

STEPS
What you will need

1.) Fresh Honey
2.) Warm water
3.) New spoon with no rust
4.) Dropper
5.) Container

STEPS
1. Clean all equipment thoroughly
2. Mix one tablespoon on honey with 50ml of water
3. Stir
4 Transfer the solution into the dropper
5 Apply one drop in each eye


Remember to Discontinue Use if you feel irritation



Yuo Are now an honorary Aryan and welcome in Agartha ⚡⚡
 
the honey and water substance cant reach your iris bro, it'll only touch the surface and not go deep to where the actual iris stuff is
it'll also irritate your eyes
this is a myth, cope :kissahomie::kekw::copium:
 
Warning: This thread isn't fully backed up by scientific evidence and I will not be responsible for any injuries or worse, loss of eyesight
Consult your doctor first

HOW DOES IT WORK
Honey contains glucose oxidase, an enzyme that converts glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide when honey is diluted with water.
Hydrogen peroxide is known for its mild bleaching properties. The theory is that when honey diluted with water is applied to the eyes, the hydrogen peroxide may gradually lighten the pigmentation in the iris over time.
The balance between these enzymes affects the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in honey. Honey with higher glucose oxidase activity and lower catalase levels may release more hydrogen peroxide when diluted, potentially enhancing the bleaching effect.


ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGE
The antimicrobial properties of honey, due to hydrogen peroxide, are help prevent infections when applied to the eyes. However, this is purely a theory, and the risk of infection from non-sterile honey remains significant.

STEPS
What you will need

1.) Fresh Honey
2.) Warm water
3.) New spoon with no rust
4.) Dropper
5.) Container

STEPS
1. Clean all equipment thoroughly
2. Mix one tablespoon on honey with 50ml of water
3. Stir
4 Transfer the solution into the dropper
5 Apply one drop in each eye


Remember to Discontinue Use if you feel irritation



Yuo Are now an honorary Aryan and welcome in Agartha ⚡⚡
i lost braincells reading this jfl
 
Warning: This thread isn't fully backed up by scientific evidence and I will not be responsible for any injuries or worse, loss of eyesight
Consult your doctor first

HOW DOES IT WORK
Honey contains glucose oxidase, an enzyme that converts glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide when honey is diluted with water.
Hydrogen peroxide is known for its mild bleaching properties. The theory is that when honey diluted with water is applied to the eyes, the hydrogen peroxide may gradually lighten the pigmentation in the iris over time.
The balance between these enzymes affects the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in honey. Honey with higher glucose oxidase activity and lower catalase levels may release more hydrogen peroxide when diluted, potentially enhancing the bleaching effect.


ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGE
The antimicrobial properties of honey, due to hydrogen peroxide, are help prevent infections when applied to the eyes. However, this is purely a theory, and the risk of infection from non-sterile honey remains significant.

STEPS
What you will need

1.) Fresh Honey
2.) Warm water
3.) New spoon with no rust
4.) Dropper
5.) Container

STEPS
1. Clean all equipment thoroughly
2. Mix one tablespoon on honey with 50ml of water
3. Stir
4 Transfer the solution into the dropper
5 Apply one drop in each eye


Remember to Discontinue Use if you feel irritation



Yuo Are now an honorary Aryan and welcome in Agartha ⚡⚡
I did the expiriment of actually taking the pure substance in liquid form - not honey, but the glu-something thing - in my eyes. The result was a felling as bad as a shampoo in the eyes and absolutelly no perceivable color change. Maybe if the pure substance were in contact with eyes for enought time it could make some diference, but it felt like it were going to blind me if it stayed in contact for longer period of time, so dont do it.

But it shure tastes good in food.
 
the honey and water substance cant reach your iris bro, it'll only touch the surface and not go deep to where the actual iris stuff is
it'll also irritate your eyes
this is a myth, cope :kissahomie::kekw::copium:
It’s joke thread. There are often eye lightening threads on org that recommended staring into eclipse
 
Eye lightening can only be done through surgery or contacts and the surgery is highly risky and anything else people say doesn’t work
 

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