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Learning How to Study the Iris of the Eye

An Iridologist Studies the Iris to Obtain Information Regarding Your Health

Judy Kaelin
The beautiful colored part of the eye is the iris and it has markings that identify you as an individual much the same way as a fingerprint. You may be interested in learning about studying the iris just for the fun of seeing the different colors and patterns or you may be interested in becoming an Iridologist.

Before you begin to explore the iris you will need to practice a few simple skills. Studying photos of the eye and comparing them to an iris "map" or chart will help you to recognize the many meridians of the iris and how they correlate with the different parts of the body.

When studying the iris chart, view it as if it were a clock. Begin at 12 o'clock and move around the chart clockwise. Familiarize yourself with the iris and how it relates to the units of the body, organs and glands. Using this method will serve as a guide to locating the organs, glands and other body parts on the chart. For example, the lungs are located on the iris "map" between two and three o'clock on the left eye and between nine and ten o'clock on the right eye.

Study both the right and left eye, the iris of a right handed person could possibly show more signs of physical problems appearing in the right eye, the same is true for the markings in the left eye of a left-handed person.

There are various colors, spots and streaks on the iris that show health concerns. The tone and range of color shows the degree of inefficiency in the health of the tissues or organs.

White-patches or white-fog may show the body is fighting to remove waste and restore balance or it may reveal an imbalance of phosphorus, calcium and magnesium together with vitamins A, D and C.

Reddish-brown or grey-brown may show a heavy overload or possible destruction of tissue.

Brown patches, streaks and fogs may show a lack of iron and vitamin C or it could mean that there is just a lot of junk in the kidneys. Having this knowledge would allow the patient to consult their neuropath for the best vitamins, mineral supplements or herbal teas to clear up their kidneys.

Black streaks or holes show tissue destruction, damage or removal. For example, immediately after any surgery, a black, diamond-shaped hole will appear in the iris at the point where the tissue was damaged or removed. An extracted tooth can leave a deep "black hole" in the iris thus revealing that anytime live tissue is removed or damaged the shock to the body will be registered in the iris.

Iridology is another method of determining health imbalances in the body and having a brief look into the iris can help you consider changing your lifestyle allowing you to make healthier choices in the future.

Source: Iridology by Adam J. Jackson. http://www.iridiology.com

Published by Judy Kaelin

Retired with fifteen years experience in the Administrative Offices of a school district. She is interested in writing articles based on personal experience and research of health issues. She has an intere...  View profile

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