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something i noticed this morning was my eyes. The whites of my eyes have always

been a dazzling white yet now they seem to have a grayish/blue tint to them. I

also note that I have seen a more " bloodshot " look of late too. By way of some

background, I am a Type-II diabetic. Also, I have been experiencing " dry eye "

since I entered menopause. The change in my diet has not improved the dry eye

condition. I still use artificial tears in my eyes several times a night so

that my eye lid doesn't dry out and adhere to my eye ball. (When that happens

it is extremely painful.) I would appreciate anyone's thoughts on this

transformation. Thank you.

 

donna

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rawfood , " Donna " <donnachagnon@n...> wrote:

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> something i noticed this morning was my eyes. The whites of my

eyes have always been a dazzling white yet now they seem to have a

grayish/blue tint to them. I also note that I have seen a

more " bloodshot " look of late too. By way of some background, I am

a Type-II diabetic. Also, I have been experiencing " dry eye " since

I entered menopause. The change in my diet has not improved the dry

eye condition. I still use artificial tears in my eyes several

times a night so that my eye lid doesn't dry out and adhere to my

eye ball. (When that happens it is extremely painful.) I would

appreciate anyone's thoughts on this transformation. Thank you.

>

> donna

 

 

Hi Donna - Kay here,

I can only coment on the bloodshot look.

When the eyes are healing then extra blood comes to the area to

supply nutrients, take away waste substances etc; This is why

sleepless/late nights bring about bloodshot eyes.

When I have undergone long fasting I have noticed this to happen in

a big way. I thought it was some kind of thing to be concerned about

at first, but Dr Tim Trader told me what I am telling you - in so

many other words.

 

I won't offer any thoughts on the other symptoms you mention

because " thoughts " is all they would be..

I will be watching the posts on this one though ..xx

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Hi Kay,

 

Thank you for your response. I hadn't realized that sleepless/late nights bring

about bloodshot eyes and this does make sense. Thank you. I'll be watching for

other responses too!

 

Donna

 

 

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Hi Donna - Kay here,

I can only coment on the bloodshot look.

When the eyes are healing then extra blood comes to the area to

supply nutrients, take away waste substances etc; This is why

sleepless/late nights bring about bloodshot eyes.

When I have undergone long fasting I have noticed this to happen in

a big way. I thought it was some kind of thing to be concerned about

at first, but Dr Tim Trader told me what I am telling you - in so

many other words.

 

I won't offer any thoughts on the other symptoms you mention

because " thoughts " is all they would be..

I will be watching the posts on this one though ..xx

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