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Irises reveal information about physical and emotional constitution (inherited weaknesses); reflects the causes of problems, not symptoms; predicts future problems; reveals healing, past health.

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What is the procedure for iridology assessment?

The iris reflects what is happening throughout the body via nerve conduction. The interpretation of patterns, rings, color markings, fibers, structures, and changes in the pupil and iris assess health.


What are open and closed lacuna in iridology parlance?

In iridology, open lacuna refers to gaps or spaces present in the iris that indicate areas of weakness or imbalance in the corresponding body organ. Closed lacuna, on the other hand, are areas where the tissue is tightly packed together, suggesting potential overstimulation or tension in the corresponding organ. Both open and closed lacuna are important factors considered in iridology analysis to assess overall health and potential issues in the body.


Is iridology legitimate or quackery?

Iridology, the practice of examining the iris to diagnose health issues, is widely regarded as quackery by the medical community. Scientific studies have not provided substantial evidence supporting its efficacy, and it lacks a biological basis. While some practitioners claim it can reveal information about a person's health, most health professionals advocate for conventional diagnostic methods that are proven to be effective. Overall, reliance on iridology can lead to misinformation and delayed medical treatment.


Who performs iridology readings?

Iridology readings are performed by naturopaths, chiropractors, nutritionists, iridologists.


What are the preparations needed for an iridology reading?

No special preparations are necessary before an iridology reading.


What is iridology also called?

Iridology is also called iris analysis or iris diagnosis.


What are the precautions for an iridology reading?

An iridology reading is unlikely to cause physical harm by itself. Critics of iridology say that readings that suggest a condition that does not exist or missing a condition that does exist could be unhealthy.


What is the history of iridology?

Iridology began with a book called Chiromatica medica by Philippus Meyers, 1670. The father of iridology is Dr. Ignatz von Peczely, 1881. And Swedish homeopath Nils Liljequist, 1800's.


What has the author Joe Shelby Riley written?

Joe Shelby Riley has written: 'Iridology Simplified' -- subject(s): Iridology


What are the release dates for The Genesis of Healing - 2007 Iridology - 1.8?

The Genesis of Healing - 2007 Iridology - 1.8 was released on: USA: 2007


What is the study of irises to diagnose diseases?

IRIDOLOGY


What has the author Farida Sharan written?

Farida Sharan has written: 'Iridology' 'Herbs of grace' -- subject(s): Naturopathy, Herbs, Therapeutic use, Iridology