![]() ![]() Yes Jess,I dont know why everything unusual and different needs to be seen as necesaary bad. It doesnt have to mean that ecerything unusual and different is anormal I dont use any drugs,o alcohol and no sugar addict. I have so-called sanpaku yin eyes,and i have them since i was a kid. Even if they don't believe you, at least you tried. Get yourself checked out and urge that person to get themselves checked out or read up on it. ![]() It could just save a life! I understand what Jess says, but it's better to be safe than sorry. This is a serious condition and I think if you are aware of it, you should let that person know. ![]() If I would have known about this before I a may have been able to have saved her life. Her mom was a chain smoker when she was little and she grew up in an environmentally stressed area of Michigan most likely exposed to toxic substances in the environment. I have had a friend's wife die prematurely of leukemia last year. All the best on your journey through life! I am aware that this was posted seven years ago, but to those who are reading this now, please do not judge others without basis, and do not be hard on yourself because of other's perception of you. It may also be due to the structure of the cheekbones. It occurs when the muscles below the eyes do not cover the bottom portion of the eye. If I did get them recently, I'm blaming A-levels -.-Īlso known as scleral show to reasonable individuals. I did read somewhere else that they may be caused by stress. ![]() I don't know if I've had them before or just got them recently. My lower sclera is slightly visible so that's yin sanpaku as they refer it to. I've just discovered sanpaku eyes thing recently and I think I have them o.O It's kinda freaking me out to be honest. Here's a picture of some people with sanpaku eyes that you might recognize: However, stress and fatigue may also cause this symptom. Psychotics, murderers, and people generally filled with rage are said to be liable to exhibit 'Yang Sanpaku'. 'Yang Sanpaku' is where the upper sclera is visible and is sometimes indicative of mental imbalance. Drug addicts, alcoholics and people who eat too much sugar or grain may exhibit 'Yin Sanpaku'. When the lower sclera is visible, this is called 'Yin Sanpaku' and is attributed to physical imbalances in the body. Traditional Chinese medicine and homeopathy relies heavily on assessing visible often seemingly unrelated symptoms. This indicates that the baby is unstressed and in good physical condition.īut there are states of ill-health that may cause the lower or upper sclera to become visible. When a baby is born the coloured part of the eye, the iris, is neatly centred between the upper and lower eyelids with the sclera only visible at the sides. The amount of white, or sclera, that is visible when someone is looking straight ahead can say a lot. The Japanese have a word for one such condition, sanpakugan or 'three whites' eyes, often shortened to 'Sanpaku'. However, upon doing some research, this is what I stumbled upon at BBC. Apparently they are supposed to be the mark of the devil or something. Then the other day someone told me about something called "sanpaku eyes", and that she definitely has them. Something about her eyes made me think that she could be a killer. There's this girl that works at the restaurant I work at, and I've always thought of her as, well. Okay, so recently I've noticed this really strange phenomenon. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |