Here's why:
* Ink is toxic: Ingesting ink can lead to poisoning, causing symptoms like nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and potentially more serious complications depending on the type and amount of ink ingested.
* Eye color is determined by genetics: The color of your iris is primarily determined by the amount and distribution of melanin, the same pigment that affects skin and hair color. This is determined by your genes.
* Melanin in the iris is in a specialized structure: Melanin is located within specialized cells called melanocytes in the iris. Ink ingested into your body would not be selectively absorbed by these cells in a way that would change their pigment production.
* Ink wouldn't reach the iris in a meaningful way: Even if ink could somehow change pigment, the body processes and eliminates foreign substances like ink. It would be very unlikely for any significant amount of ink pigment to reach the iris and alter its color.
* No scientific basis: There is absolutely no scientific evidence to support the idea that ingesting ink can change eye color.
In short, attempting to change your eye color by ingesting ink is a dangerous and futile endeavor. It is essential to rely on factual information and not believe unsubstantiated claims.
If you are considering changing your eye color, consult with a qualified medical professional about safe and effective options, such as colored contact lenses. Remember that your health and safety should always be your top priority.