Iridology


Iridology is a fascinating practice that involves analyzing the patterns, colors, and various characteristics of the iris to gain insights an individual's overall health. By studying the different zones of the iris, potential health issues and areas of imbalance in the body can be identified. This holistic approach serve as a valuable tool for personal wellness, guiding you towards better health choices and preventive measures. Whether you're experiencing health challenges at present or just curious, this method of health mapping through iridology offers a unique perspective on your well-being.
Iridology - What does it mean?
Iris Analysis
Discover how your iris can provide insights into your health. We are energetic beings; everything is energy at source. The iris gives a map of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of your health. It can indicate areas of potential strength within the body such as gifts and talents (focused energy), while at the same time pointing towards areas in the body requiring support. Understanding your iris may empower you to take proactive steps toward better wellness.
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Constitution
Is the totality of genetic inherited conditions in a person. It relates to the colour of the eye - interaction between the mental/emotional/physical being of a person).
There are 3 basic constitution types:
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Blue/Grey: Lympathic.
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Pure Brown: Haematogenic.
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Green: Mixed Biliary.
Disposition
(Inherited Genetic Structure). Indicates the effects that structural weakness could have in predisposing the body to disease evolution. These conditions can be activated or remain latent. All dispositions are genetically determined. Disposition looks at the fibrous structure. The fibres are likened to the spokes of a wheel radiating out from the pupil through the colour section of the eye (iris). There are
several dispositions to be found in iridology
Diathesis
Diathesis: (Colour overlay - conditions you have acquired in your lifetime) - you do not have to have a single diathesis or any diathesis. If you have more than one diathesis present in the iris, it is described as dyscratic.