MetabolicTrash
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Maybe just a guess but these things always look apparent on those with some underlying, suboptimal health "essence" of sorts. It's like the people who tend to have baggy under eyes, coloring, etc. also tend to resonate or give off that vibe of, "I'm not really at my best health, or I have some issue that's not solved yet physiologically."
I mean it could be one piece of the puzzle, but usually I don't see people who otherwise appear glowing, healthy and facially symmetric to a higher degree with odd, unfitting bags under the eyes that are of high significance. I have them, yeah, but clearly I'm not that healthy or something is otherwise subpar in that regard at least.
If it is catabolized skin, why not try topical gelatin? Has anyone experimented with that? Assuming it is skin thinning, perhaps gelatin applied under the eyes over a period of time can slightly remedy this? That or just highly savored gelatin consumption over time anyways. It possibly isn't just merely losing fat in that area since that area should have support from the zygoma/frontal cheekbones and the maxilla anyways. If the support is low then it's just telling you a possible culprit -- improper or just undesired facial structure development, again, also likely linked to metabolic strain, bioenergetic issues, deficiencies or otherwise suboptimal structure of your being in some hormonal, mechanical or otherwise degrading way. Allergies I've seen mentioned here, but that could entirely come down to your response rather than the allergen or such being a problem itself. Ray has mentioned the gut and others agreed, yeah -- but I still had the bags/sickly under eye look even when I was -- in my view -- in better health anyways.
I mean it could be one piece of the puzzle, but usually I don't see people who otherwise appear glowing, healthy and facially symmetric to a higher degree with odd, unfitting bags under the eyes that are of high significance. I have them, yeah, but clearly I'm not that healthy or something is otherwise subpar in that regard at least.
If it is catabolized skin, why not try topical gelatin? Has anyone experimented with that? Assuming it is skin thinning, perhaps gelatin applied under the eyes over a period of time can slightly remedy this? That or just highly savored gelatin consumption over time anyways. It possibly isn't just merely losing fat in that area since that area should have support from the zygoma/frontal cheekbones and the maxilla anyways. If the support is low then it's just telling you a possible culprit -- improper or just undesired facial structure development, again, also likely linked to metabolic strain, bioenergetic issues, deficiencies or otherwise suboptimal structure of your being in some hormonal, mechanical or otherwise degrading way. Allergies I've seen mentioned here, but that could entirely come down to your response rather than the allergen or such being a problem itself. Ray has mentioned the gut and others agreed, yeah -- but I still had the bags/sickly under eye look even when I was -- in my view -- in better health anyways.