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Lalala
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Joined: 18 Feb 2007
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:50 am |
Hello ladies,
This is my first post to this (or any) forum, so hope I can figure out how to get back here to view any responses should I receive any. These forums have been so interesting and helpful to browse the last couple of months, though, thank you all for your input, I've learned a lot, so glad I came across this site.
My question is: Does anyone know of any permanent method of ridding the eye whites of those nasty broken capillaries? I acquired mine during the birth of my daughter from the pressure of struggling to push the little bundle of joy out. I never had them before that. My bundle of joy is now 19 and I've had these broken caps ever since and I'm ready to part with them if anyone has any suggestions. I think my eyes would look much brighter and more attractive w/out them, wish I could just airbrush them away like they do in the mags.
The only thing I've really tried were Swiss eye drops, "Eye Bright" I think they're called. They have a bluish tint to them, supposed to make the whites of your eyes look dazzling. They didn't do anything for me. Maybe if my problem were more yellowing of the eyes I would have noticed something. I also of course tried Visine to "get the red out" and didn't notice any improvement.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks so much. |
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:38 am |
Did you think about going to eye specialist as there might be simple solution maybe something lacking in diet or drops. I have broken capillaries on face and take rutin herb tablets do not know if they are any good for eyes |
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:50 pm |
The broken caps in my eyes shrank after I had a course of CACI treatments. When the rods were circled round and round my eyes, my stomach made embarrassing gurgling noises.
The therapist said this was due to the lymphatic system decongesting.
The dark circles around my eyes cleared up at the same time, although they slowly returned after a week or so.
This was some years' ago, and the red caps are still invisible to the naked eye, and can only be seen with a strong magnifying glass.
HTH. |
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:49 pm |
What are CACI treatments? |
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