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sunken eyes
Hi, I'm 19 y.o female.. I have sunken eyes and I had this since I was 16 or 17.. I dunno how I acquired this but I guess it is because I was extremely depressed for a long time. I had no enough sleep then.. and till now, I dont sleep early.. My bed time is like 12midnight or 1am till 7am. But i guess that sleep duration is okay at my age.. I tried to sleep long but it's like my sunken eyes is not diminishing.. what should i do? i read the other posts and someone was askin about the urine color? i pee frequently and it's colorless. my appetite is okay.. I want to correct this problem as soon as possible., my friends say i look like a drug addict cuz of this! xD i hate it!! haha. can you suggest any good remedy? i need it, pls. Thank you in advance!blue_shaddow on 2007-02-18
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try SECALE CORNUTUM 30C once a day morning in empty stomach for a week and note the difference in the next 10 days.
come back if there is absolutely no improvement.
come back if there is absolutely no improvement.
♡ rishimba last decade
Thank you so much for the suggestion! But I'm wondering how SECALE CORNUTUM 30C would act on my sunken eyes? How would it help?
blue_shaddow last decade
hey sorry, i didnt notice that drugs link.. ^^;; please ignore my question about secale' cornutum's action.. okay okay i'll inform you when i've taken the med. thanks so much!!!
blue_shaddow last decade
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