Sungazing after a week

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After a week of sungazing for around 10-15 minutes each day, I must say, the results are practically RNG based. My results, C20>A50, the reason I say that the results are RNG based (using rng as completely random) is because many factors play into sungazing, age, avg time outside, the base color of eyes, and many more I could name off. The avg time outside is for tolerance, whether you can tolerate it or not and also how good of your results will be, I sit in my room an insane amount of time, I rarely get sunlight, my skin is extremely pale and I had c20 eyes before trying out sungazing, after a week I went to A50 which imo is a huge jump considering I went to not really even seeing color other than just a hard-to-see gray to now seeing a good amount of blue, was it worth it? Not at all, I am now having intense migraines behind my eyes everytime I get a glimpse of a bright light and it has not went away for multiple days and I assume to keep going.

What would I recommend?
Try it out, atleast once. Do it when the sun is setting for around 10 minutes and after that wait a few days, see if you have eye strains or random headaches that seem abnormal to you, or if your eyes feel really dry (something i experienced), if not, continue to get more and more light each time at around the same amounts of time

most people say that it doesn't work and its to "get grays to hurt themselves" but imo, it's just people with good tolerance and health that have done it talking instead of actually trying to get people to SH
 
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After a week of sungazing for around 10-15 minutes each day, I must say, the results are practically RNG based. My results, C20>A50, the reason I say that the results are RNG based (using rng as completely random) is because many factors play into sungazing, age, avg time outside, the base color of eyes, and many more I could name off. The avg time outside is for tolerance, whether you can tolerate it or not and also how good of your results will be, I sit in my room an insane amount of time, I rarely get sunlight, my skin is extremely pale and I had c20 eyes before trying out sungazing, after a week I went to A50 which imo is a huge jump considering I went to not really even seeing color other than just a hard-to-see gray to now seeing a good amount of blue, was it worth it? Not at all, I am now having intense migraines behind my eyes everytime I get a glimpse of a bright light and it has not went away for multiple days and I assume to keep going.

What would I recommend?
Try it out, atleast once. Do it when the sun is setting for around 10 minutes and after that wait a few days, see if you have eye strains or random headaches that seem abnormal to you, or if your eyes feel really dry (something i experienced), if not, continue to get more and more light each time at around the same amounts of time

most people say that it doesn't work and its to "get grays to hurt themselves" but imo, it's just people with good tolerance and health that have done it talking instead of actually trying to get people to SH
is it even worth it atp?
 
After a week of sungazing for around 10-15 minutes each day, I must say, the results are practically RNG based. My results, C20>A50, the reason I say that the results are RNG based (using rng as completely random) is because many factors play into sungazing, age, avg time outside, the base color of eyes, and many more I could name off. The avg time outside is for tolerance, whether you can tolerate it or not and also how good of your results will be, I sit in my room an insane amount of time, I rarely get sunlight, my skin is extremely pale and I had c20 eyes before trying out sungazing, after a week I went to A50 which imo is a huge jump considering I went to not really even seeing color other than just a hard-to-see gray to now seeing a good amount of blue, was it worth it? Not at all, I am now having intense migraines behind my eyes everytime I get a glimpse of a bright light and it has not went away for multiple days and I assume to keep going.

What would I recommend?
Try it out, atleast once. Do it when the sun is setting for around 10 minutes and after that wait a few days, see if you have eye strains or random headaches that seem abnormal to you, or if your eyes feel really dry (something i experienced), if not, continue to get more and more light each time at around the same amounts of time

most people say that it doesn't work and its to "get grays to hurt themselves" but imo, it's just people with good tolerance and health that have done it talking instead of actually trying to get people to SH
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After a week of sungazing for around 10-15 minutes each day, I must say, the results are practically RNG based. My results, C20>A50, the reason I say that the results are RNG based (using rng as completely random) is because many factors play into sungazing, age, avg time outside, the base color of eyes, and many more I could name off. The avg time outside is for tolerance, whether you can tolerate it or not and also how good of your results will be, I sit in my room an insane amount of time, I rarely get sunlight, my skin is extremely pale and I had c20 eyes before trying out sungazing, after a week I went to A50 which imo is a huge jump considering I went to not really even seeing color other than just a hard-to-see gray to now seeing a good amount of blue, was it worth it? Not at all, I am now having intense migraines behind my eyes everytime I get a glimpse of a bright light and it has not went away for multiple days and I assume to keep going.

What would I recommend?
Try it out, atleast once. Do it when the sun is setting for around 10 minutes and after that wait a few days, see if you have eye strains or random headaches that seem abnormal to you, or if your eyes feel really dry (something i experienced), if not, continue to get more and more light each time at around the same amounts of time

most people say that it doesn't work and its to "get grays to hurt themselves" but imo, it's just people with good tolerance and health that have done it talking instead of actually trying to get people to SH
atleast post before and after??
 
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