Ok guys. I know you don``t know me, but Im doing this for over a decade now and therefore I know that, what Im about to tell you, is a reality. I tested it over again on myself, with the same outcome each single time. This is why I also do not look for validation, I simply want to share with you guys, what I discovered and I would like to hear your ( not necessarily immediate) response to it. Basically its about our most vulnerable part of the body, our eyes. Bc they are so unprotected, we can get a lot of dust particles, small stones, splinters, spiderwebs etc into our eyes.Some of those objects might leave the eye on their own again, BUT the majority of those objects will stay inside of our eyes, forever, unless we carefully remove them, by using our fingernails. The odd thing is, we won`t see them if we take a look in the mirror, bc they are too deep inside and its really hard to reach them with our fingernails. Once we reached them, we need to remove them very carefully and steadily with our fingernails and keep on continuing doing those movements until we feel a bit of relieve ito each single piece we want to remove. While we remove those objects we have to holöd a certain eye tension, bc otherwise those objects can move into a detrimental direction and we don`t want that to happen.Anytime we put our fingers into our eyes, we will push those objects deeper inside, unless we approach them out of the right direction and unless we use the exact correct amount of pressure that is necessary, to move those objects into the outer direction, whihc is our goal. It often will hurt and sometimes we need to first crush those objects by using our eye muscle, if they are too big to remove them in one piece.