What is Iridology?

Posted by Joy-O | Health and Science | Saturday 14 June 2008 2:00 pm

Do you now that our eyes actually reveal patterns in our health? This is how Iridology explains. Iridology is the technique used to analyse the structure, texture, and colour of the iris, the pigmented part of the eye. The various marks and colours that may be found on the iris are thought to reveal physical conditions, including sigris of congestion, inflammation and under- or over-activity in a specific area of the body. For example, an under-active pancreas may indicate a diabetic condition in a patient. Iridology can also uncover emotional and mental problems that may otherwise go undetected.
Iridology was developed in the 19Th century, Hungarian physician, Dr Ignaz von Peczely, devised a chart of the iris and the areas of the body it’s said to reflect.
It works by using the iris chart. At the top is the head and at the bottom is the lower abdomen and pelvic area. The right side of the body is reflected in the right eye, while the left side of the body corresponds with the left eye, Mid-lying organs and tissues, such as the brain, spine and thyroid, appear in the iris of both eyes, as do bilateral organs like the kidneys.
An iridologist looks for any changes to the iris’s ‘ideal structure’ in the form of marks or colouration’s that can be used to identify the body’s susceptibility towards certain illnesses.
I was checked with an Iridologist before and I was amazed that she found out what are my problems like having UTI and my family history of having goiter. She even told me what to watch out with my health to avoid problems like taking care of my lungs.
The eye is the window of the soul – a proverb that may ring true, according to iridologists, who examine the iris of the eye to find clues to a person’s health status.

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  1. Comment by Ladynred — June 15, 2008 @ 4:38 pm

    human na nako add imo blogs miss. Wow! Pr4 naman diay ni! I'm working on a health blog too hahha!

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