Iridology.
A diagnostic tool to distinguish tissue
imbalances
The
use of Iris Analysis
Iris analysis is the study of the tissue fibers of the eye
to see long term chronic mineral or tissue
imbalances - most usually relation to the nervous,
lymphatic and digestive system. It clearly shows
the level and chronicity of accumulative tissue toxicity
and inflammation.
Dr. Bernard Jensen, puts
it this way: "Nerve fibers in the iris respond to changes
in body tissues by
manifesting a reflex physiology that corresponds to
specific tissue changes and locations."
This means that a bodily condition will translate to a
noticeable change in the appearance of the
iris. For example, acute inflammatory, chronic inflammatory
and catarrhal signs may indicate
involvement, maintenance, or healing of corresponding
distant tissues, respectively.
How
is it performed?
Your irises are digitally photographed and uploaded onto a
computer screen where each fiber
is clearly visible. Colour, texture and fibers are charted
and recorded according to the system
of diagnosis standard amongst al trained Iridologists. A
report s compiled that will then tell you
which areas of your body may require extra support through
diet and lifestyle changes and where
possible supplementation of certain minerals ay be
prescribed to support your individual case.
An iris report is usually performed every 12 months as it
takes up to 6 months for any functional
changes to become visible in the iris. From these
consecutive shots we can assess how the tissues
are responding.
The report you receive is 8 pages and comprehensively
covers most systems of the body and
clearly outlines suggestions for improvements in these
areas.