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Originally posted by Aelita
Well, if I eat eggplants (my favorite food of all time), I get the circles in 100% cases.
I suspect it varies with the individual, but it would appear that some foods aren't digested right by certain people, especially during sleepm and the resulting toxins cause this effect.
Just my two slices of cucumber
Originally posted by Magenta
diet? i dont think so ive always had dark circles under my eyes and have gone from eating a healthy diet as a kid to surviving on cheese, red wine and coffee and thats about it, and still the dark circles are there
The darkness under the eyes (sometimes referred to as "allergic shiners")is thought to relate to the circulation of the blood in that region of the eye, particularly since the skin is so thin. There are branches of vessels that nourish this area with dark arterial blood, and when dilated can lead to a visually noticeable darkening effect.
It seems to be genetically inherited, is part of aging, but can also manifest due to lack of sleep. Incidentally this is also one of the hallmark signs of marijuana abuse and dependence.
do notice there's a big difference in the black circles caused by Anemia compared to blackening caused by allergies or lack of sleep...of which I suffer from both, also. With the blackening from the anemia it's just black and not necessarily sunken looking...just black, but otherwise the skin texture/firmness around the eyes is normal. However, when the blackening is caused by food/environmental allergies or lack of sleep...it's usually accompanied by puffiness.
Originally posted by EnronOutrunHomerun
do notice there's a big difference in the black circles caused by Anemia compared to blackening caused by allergies or lack of sleep...of which I suffer from both, also. With the blackening from the anemia it's just black and not necessarily sunken looking...just black, but otherwise the skin texture/firmness around the eyes is normal. However, when the blackening is caused by food/environmental allergies or lack of sleep...it's usually accompanied by puffiness.
Now that you mention it, Ive noticed those subtle differences myself...I don't have anemia, but my mother does - sometimes she'll get the circles and you can see the difference between hers and mine...not that mine are really pronounced...in fact, I think I make a bigger deal out of it than they are - I've seen some people with far worse...but I guess it's a trait some have to live with...
Originally posted by EnronOutrunHomerun
Incidentally this is also one of the hallmark signs of marijuana abuse and dependence.