Monday, November 16, 2009

Why does my eyes' iris have 2 colors?

the iris is the color of the eye and from what i have read it is usually one color from sclera to pupil but my eyes have a ring in the middle where the inside is lighter then on the outside of the line. any ideas or am i reading wrong and this http://quest.nasa.gov/neuron/teachers/st...


is one of many charts ive looked at so tell me if you know not if you think... or better yet if you think but not if you havent a clue

Why does my eyes' iris have 2 colors?
Your unique iris is perhaps what is called "central heterochromia", an eye condition in which the central (pupillary) zone of the iris is a different color than the mid-peripheral (ciliary) zone.





The potential to acquire central heterochromia may be inherited genetically (could be from a distant ancestor), though the central heterochromia can be a signal of drug or toxic settlement in the body (I hope I'm not frightening you, but if you don't think you inherit the central heterochromia from your parent/ancestor, I'd suggest you to consult a doctor or please check this website for the types of drugs that are likely accumulated: http://cnri.edu/Iridology_FAQ/Iris_Color... making the iris color appear different from its basic predominant color. These toxic signs that show in the iris indicate the amounts of the toxins the body system has failed to eliminate.





Hope it helps, mate! I wish you always healthy.
Reply:because you are special, it's rare to have 2 colors in one eye.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterochrom...
Reply:I have the same thing, my eyes are hazel. They're green with a brown rim and some brown specks. Eyes aren't just one pure color. They always have a mixture of darker and lighter shades of one color, or another color entirely.

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