Iridology is a diagnostic approach that examines the iris, the colored part of the eye, in order to assess the state of various areas within the body. This valuable information is utilized to develop tailored nutrition and homeopathic programs that address the underlying causes of illness and disharmony. It also provides information on inherited tendencies and toxic accumulations in various parts of the body. The eyes have often been referred to as the "Windows of the Soul," and this observation holds true in ways many people are unaware of. By examining the iris's markings or signs, a doctor or health practitioner can determine the reflex condition of different organs and systems within the body. Iridology serves as an valuable tool for individuals seeking a holistic approach to wellness.
Four key Principles that form the Foundation of Iridology:
Nature has bestowed upon us a valuable insight into the vital status of the body's health by transmitting this information to the eye.
In contrast to the often expensive, time-consuming, and uncomfortable laboratory testing procedures prevalent today, Iridology offers a simple, painless, economical, and non-invasive method of peering into the body. However, this doesn't imply that it should replace other forms of analysis. On the contrary, it can be used in conjunction with any other diagnostic system or analysis preferred by a practitioner. In the present era, we are in need of an accurate and less complex means of assessing a patient's condition more than ever before.
A Brief History of Iridology:
In 1670, Dr. Philippus Meyens published a paper describing changes in the eyes of his patients when they fell ill or suffered injuries. He observed corresponding changes in the eye as the patients healed, and successfully linked specific areas of the iris to different parts of the body. Through eye observations and meticulous documentation, Dr. Philippus Meyens laid the foundation for the modern practice of iridology. His pioneering work sparked curiosity and further research in the field, leading to a deeper understanding of the iris's relationship to overall health. Today, Dr. Philippus Meyens is revered as a pioneer in the field of iridology. Meyen's contributions continue to inspire and guide practitioners and researchers in their pursuit of understanding the intricate connection between the eyes and overall well-being.
Live Blood Analysis is not a diagnostic test, but rather an educational tool used to visually present the client with a microscopic view of their blood. It provides functional information about overall cell health, hydration status, liver function, and other health markers. The blood plays a vital role in transporting nutrients to cells and eliminating waste products through the liver. Live Blood Analysis offers a quick and accurate assessment of blood condition. With the aid of darkfield microscopy, we can identify multiple deficiencies in vitamins and minerals, signs of toxicity, tendencies towards allergic reactions, excessive fat circulation, liver weakness, and hydration status.
What does Live Blood Microscopy involve?
Live blood cell analysis is performed in-house by placing a drop of blood from the client's fingertip on a microscope slide, which is then covered with a glass slip to prevent drying. The blood sample is magnified up to 30,000 times and viewed at this high magnification using a dark-field microscope. The microscope's image is projected onto a television monitor, allowing both the practitioner and client to observe the blood cells. Live Blood Cell Analysis enables us to evaluate and document the client's condition, providing a basis for prescribing supplements to address any imbalances or deficiencies.