What is the iridology chart for the right eye?
The Iridology Chart below documents the right eye Iris zones related to tissues and organs in the body from Dr. Bernard Jenson’s charting of Iridology zones. Our Iridologist who studied under Dr. Jensen utilizes the iridology charts to identify possible weaknesses in tissues and organs of the body.
How is the science of iridology based on the iris?
The Science of Iridology is based on the analogy of one of the most complicated tissue structures of the whole body – the iris. It is a method whereby the doctor or health practitioner can tell, from markings or signs in the iris, the reflex condition of various organs and systems of the body.
What can iridology do for your overall health?
You can use iridology to improve your overall health, however, by taking special care of those organs and systems your iridology reading deems vulnerable. Iridology practitioners examine the iris to determine possible problems with the rest of the body.
Who was the first person to use iridology?
This divides the iris into zones that represent certain parts of the human body. Iridology was first popularized in 1881 by Dr. Ignatz Von Peczley in his book Discoveries in the Field of Natural Science and Medicine, where he published the first iridology chart.
What is the study of the iris of the eye?
Iridology is the science and study of pathological and functional disturbances in the human body as indicated by abnormal markings and color changes in the iris of the eye, while revealing inflammation, where it is located and in what stage it is manifesting.
What kind of equipment does an iridologist use?
Iridologists generally use equipment such as a flashlight and magnifying glass, cameras or slit- lamp microscopes to examine a patient’s irises for tissue changes, as well as features such as specific pigment patterns and irregular stromal architecture.