Iridology - the Eyes Say it All
By Susan M. Thompson
Looking into a persons eyes, can give you an idea of how
healthy and what type of mood they may be in.
Look at a young child, and when they are happy and excited
- their eyes are sparkling, like the sun shining on water
during a sunny day. When feeling sick their eyes loose that
spark of vitality, becoming quiet and dull.
Iridology offers an alternative idea on how to improve your
health. Iridology is a science that studies the structures
and analysis of patterns within the iris of the eye.
Doing this locates areas and various stages of inflammation
throughout the body. The iris is the part of your eye that
shows colour, e.g. blue, brown, green, hazel. It reveals the
bodies' constitution (general health), strengths, weaknesses
and phases that the human body goes through in a person's
way of life.
In the 1800s, a young lad by the name of Ignatz Von Peczely
caught an owl in his garden. He noticed a black line rising
in the owl's eye, after accidentally breaking its leg during
its struggle. Once well again, he noticed the appearance of
crooked white lines across the black area of the owl's eyes.
He later became a physician and had many an opportunity to
study the irises of patients.
The more he studied he came to believe that a reflex relationship
existed, between tissue changes in the body and iris markings.
He developed the first iris chart, which has been revised
and updated as the years have gone on.
The iris is made up of hundreds of thousands of nerve endings,
which are said to be connected by impulses to every tissue
of the body via the brain and the nervous system.
Nerve fibres (trabecula) respond specifically to tissue and
organ conditions with a corresponding physical reflex manifested
in the iris as lesions and colour variations (i.e. red lines
on the white part of the eye).
The iris chart (formed over many years by practitioners such
as Dr Bernard Jensen) represents the body organs and tissues
similar to a map. A diagnosis is made by superimposing (placing
the chart) over an iris image projection, allowing detailed
observation of the medical data recorded there.
A complete iris analysis can show whether a person has general
good health or poor, depending upon the density of the iris
fibres. Patterns, structures, colours, degrees of lightness
and darkness in the iris tell if an area of the body is strong
or weak. Toxic accumulation levels, nutritional and chemical
imbalances can be observed as well.
Iridology will not show a specific medical condition or disease
per se. Body tissues indicate tendency towards conditions
of "dis-ease" (disease being abnormal) often before
symptoms appear to a person. Iridology will not reveal surgery
performed under anaesthesia as nerve impulses are discontinued.
And iridology can't locate parasites, gallstones, or germ
life, yet will indicate the presence of inflammation
and toxic conditions that are a refuge for their development.
Iridology has the potential to be of great benefit for health
care as it has the ability to potentially forewarn of approaching
difficulties or signs of "disease". By allowing
the practitioner to determine what is happening inside the
body from a simple, painless, and economical external vantage
point. In effect, iridology can reveal how well your body
is functioning.
Resources:
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