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The science of iridology is based on the analysis 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. These markings represent a detailed
picture of the integrity of the body; its constitutional strength,
areas of congestion of toxic accumulations and inherent strengths and
weaknesses.
Nature has provided us with an invaluable insight into the vital status
of the health of the body by transmitting this information to the eye.
The laboratory testing procedures practiced today, which are not always
necessary, are expensive, time-consuming and, often, uncomfortable to
the patient. With iridology, we have a simple, painless,
economical and non-invasive way of looking into the body. This not
to say that it should exclude other forms of analysis. On the
contrary, it may be employed in conjunction with any other system of
analysis or diagnosis that a practitioner wishes to use. Now, more
than at any other time in history, we are in need of accurate and less
complex means of analyzing a patient's condition.
Eighty percent of the diseases treated in this country are of a chronic
nature. The tissue found in chronically afflicted patients can be
monitored better in the iris of the eye than, possibly, by any other
method of analysis.
Iridology gives an essential insight to the development of these chronic
diseases or the diminishing of the disease or inflammation.
It is this tissue change that takes place in the patient that makes
iridology especially valuable for those specializing in the treatment of
chronic diseases.
Iridology is dealing with one of the most basic truths of the healing
arts, one that the average form of analysis has not dealt with properly.
The percentage of incorrect diagnosing is nearly as great now as it was
back in the 1920s due to the increase in disease symptoms. This
increase, together with the combinations of reactions due to X-ray,
sulfa and other drugs, and our continued use of refined and synthesized
foods, makes it difficult to diagnose accurately. Changes in living
habits, pollution and the increased stress of modern times also change
the manifestations of the various symptoms of disease. Based upon these
facts, it is obvious that symptomology alone is often inadequate in
providing the diagnostician with enough information to plan proper
treatment for the patient.
Iridology offers a unique perspective to the concept and practice of
preventive medicine. It is difficult to alert a person to the health
problems that his or her particular body will experience, using orthodox
methods of analysis and diagnosis. These methods rely upon the
appearance of clinical symptoms. The iris, however, can indicate a
problem in its earliest inception, long before disease symptoms are
present. With this information, a health program can be developed which
is tailored to the specific needs of the client, thus preventing the
manifestation of disease.
Grouping a list of symptoms into a disease name, in order to identify
and administer the drug that will suppress those symptoms, is not a
satisfactory solution to the problem of health care and maintenance.
Iridology, in its basic philosophy, stresses the treatment of the
patient, not the disease. By identifying the underlying imbalances in
the body that produce symptoms, it is an invaluable asset in the
formulation of remedial therapies.
When one has come to fully appreciate the value of being able to
determine from the outside of the body what is occurring within it, he
will realize that iridology is truly a science whose time has come. |
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