- What can Iridology reveal?
- The primary nutritional needs of the body.
- Potential weak organs, glands and tissues.
- Potential constitutional strength or weakness.
- What organ is in greatest need of repair/rebuilding.
- Where potential toxins have settled in organs, glands and tissues.
- Where potential inflammation is located in the body.
- Potential underactivity or sluggishness of the bowel.
- The potential need for enzymes in the bowel.
- Potential circulation level in various organs.
- Nerve force and nerve depletion.
- Potential hyperactivity or hypoactivity of organs, glands or tissues.
- Influence of one organ on another, contribution of one organ to a condition elsewhere in the body.
- Potential lymphatic congestion.
- Potential need of minerals in organs, glands or tissues.
- Potential ability of an organ, gland or tissue to hold nutrients.
- Potential of physical or mental fatigue on the body.
- Potential preclinical stages of potential diabetes, cardiovascular conditions and other diseases.
- Potential for varicose veins in legs as shown by inherent weakness.
- Potential positive and negative nutritional needs of the body.
- Potential resiliency of the body.
- Potential response to nutrition; potentially how well the body is healing itself and at what rate.
- The "whole" overall health level of the body as a unified structure.
- Potential for Uric Acid load in the body.
Evidence of Eye Analysis is found in many old
cultures: China, Native Americans, India,
Egypt, etc.
Did you know:
- The tissue of the eye is nourished by 33 separate arteries?
- The iris has been estimated to contain 28,000 nerve endings. Medical science, so far has found no apparent function for these nerve fibers that seem to end blindly in the stroma. (Interestingly, there is a use for these fibers and it has been used for thousands of years to help people-Iridology).
- The eye is actually an extension of the brain. Embryonic development stems from the mesoderm & neurectoderm composing the optic cup. By approximately the 7th month of utero the iris is functional. Dr. Josef Deck, Europe's foremost Iridologist, says the Iris continues to develop until a child reaches around 7 years of age.
Several nerve pathways,
functions of the iris:
- Sympathetic & Parasympathetic controlling iris muscles.
- Vasomotor nerves that regulate nerve flow.
- Sensory nerves.
Iridology Testimonials:
"I was amazed at just how accurate the information was!
I was asked if I was having any pain in my gallbladder region of my body. I wasn't and didn't think anything else about it until the following week when I had a Gallbladder attack! Kimberly had explained she thought it might be a good idea for me to do a gallbladder cleanse based on what she saw in my iris, and what she showed me.
I didn't and the following week is when I had the gallbladder attack! I cannot help but think that if I had
done the cleanse based on what she said, I would not have had the pain. There really is something to it!"
~ A.G., Middle TN