Vata eyes
are characterized by small, nervous, with drooping eyelids and dry,
scanty lashes. The white of the eye is muddy, while the iris is dark,
gray-brown or black.
Pitta eyes are moderate in size.
They are sharp, lustrous, and sensitive to light. The lashes are scanty
and oily. The iris is red or yellowish.
Kapha eyes are
large, beautiful and moist. They have long, thick, oily lashes. The
white of the eye is very white. The iris is pale, blue or black.
Excessive
blinking is a sign of nervousness, anxiety or fear. A drooping upper
eyelid indicates a sense of insecurity, fear or lack of confidence.
These are all signs of vata imbalance.
An yellow conjunctiva may
signal a weak liver. A small iris( inside eyes) indicates weak joints.
A white ring around the iris may mean an excessive intake of salt or
sugar. If the white ring is very prominent and very white, it is an
indication of joint degeneration with potential for arthritis and joint
pain.
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