Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Hi Eileen! Dilated pupils are a symptom of mercury poisoning (as are long eyelashes . . no joke). I am not certain about pupils of two different sizes in individuals (although this does sound like a symptom of something). But I am talking about very large pupils. If you turn the lights off with just a sliver of light, then turn the lights on . . . do the pupils contract at a quick pace? Or do they contract rather slowly if at all? If they don't contract very well, it is a symptom of mercury. My son had rather large pupils most of the time (and he is known for his gorgeous long eyelashes) and we always thought that his eyes were a dark brown. He is in the beginning stages of losing a little bit of his metals, and his pupils are a lot smaller. As a result we realize that his eyes aren't really dark brown, they are actually kind of green. If you have ever heard parents who are chelating say that their child's eye color changed to blue or whatnot when they chelated, it is probably because they are seeing more of the child's iris rather than the pupil and the dark ring around it. Side note: This is what the eye doctor uses in his drops to keep your eyes dilated for his exams (mercury in the drops). FYI, Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 2 months mom to Margeaux, 6 yr. (add, heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal problems) , 3 yr. (risk for add, heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal problems) Elle, 18 mo. (heavy metal toxicity, leaky gut, eczema) SCD 4 months HAD TO SHARE...KiKi success story! Dear Jeni Lynn: Does dilated pupils mean metal poisoning, particularly mercury? And what do you mean by dilated - two different size pupils or just very large pupils? Thank you, Eileen Brown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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