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at a meeting. The iris actually receives signals from all areas of the body and responds<br />

to these signals by imprinting data in the iris.<br />

Reading these signals is as easy as learning a computer language or shorthand so you<br />

can understand data from your computer or secretary. Of course it takes some work to<br />

learn the computer language or shorthand and perhaps some practice and experience<br />

as well…but in the end, once you know the basics you can build on this knowledge to<br />

go far!<br />

The way the iris imprints information is fascinating. The iris is actually part of the<br />

nervous system and its intricate highway of hundreds of thousands of nerve endings<br />

and nerve impulses. The nerve fibers in the eye receive their impulses from the rest of<br />

the body through the optic nerve, optic thalami and spinal cord.<br />

What Does <strong>Iridology</strong> Do?<br />

<strong>Iridology</strong> can do many things, but there are also things that iridology cannot do. It is<br />

good to know the limitations and the possibilities of iridology so you can use it better<br />

as a tool. In my practice I usually use iridology with other tools depending on the<br />

client’s needs. In some cases clients use iridology to confirm what a doctor has said.<br />

Sometimes clients use iridology before they go to the doctor to give them an idea<br />

what they may be looking for. Sometimes I will refer people to other practitioners or<br />

specialists after reading their iris. In other cases I may cross-reference my work with a<br />

reflexology treatment or some questions. However, one thing iridology can NEVER<br />

do is stand alone. It may be a nice party-trick to read some information in someone’s<br />

eyes you don’t know and amaze them, however, if you are a responsible iridologist<br />

you will realize that you need to ask questions and cross-reference what you see in the<br />

eyes to be more accurate.<br />

Having said all this, let’s go on to what iridology DOES do! <strong>Iridology</strong> can reveal<br />

constitutional strengths and weaknesses, inherited strengths and weaknesses, general<br />

health levels, nutritional and chemical needs, location of toxins in the body, dietary<br />

needs and problems, the quality of the nervous system and internal organs, the<br />

response a client has to treatment, acid levels in the body. <strong>Iridology</strong> is also unique in<br />

that it can reveal the body as a whole without many different tests. When you look at<br />

the eye of a person you are looking at their entire body at once. Through an iris<br />

reading you can thus see how different parts of the body are affecting one another. A<br />

wonderful example is how in the iris, the colon sign in the iris touches almost every<br />

area of the iris. Using this visual aid one can see right away how an unhealthy colon is<br />

affecting the body and WHICH part of the body it is affecting. In some cases, people<br />

may find that pain in their back is actually colon trouble acting up in that area of the<br />

colon! The iris can tell you the location!<br />

What Doesn’t <strong>Iridology</strong> Do?<br />

There are many things that iridology does not do. First and foremost, iridology does<br />

not diagnose diseases. Most importantly, this is because doctors are the only people<br />

who are legally able to diagnose. But also because the iris can only tell you where<br />

problems are and how severe they are it does not always tell you what the problem is.<br />

For instance, markings seen in the gallbladder area could be gallstones, cancer in the<br />

gallbladder or simply an inherited condition of weakness there or even a drug or toxic

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