| Iridology
What
is Iridology?
Iridology
is the science of analysing the iris of the eye. It is a unique form
of health analysis - a simple, painless, non-intrusive method of
diagnosing constitutional strengths and weaknesses and literally
the condition of each and every organ inside your body.
The
history of Iridology
Iridology
is by no means a new science; history records that the eyes have
been used to diagnose a person's health for literally thousands of
years.
However, it is in the last two hundred years that iris-analysis has
received scientific investigation by medical doctors and has developed
into the science which is now used increasing throughout the world.
How
Does it Work?
The
answer lies in the iris-brain connection. The eyes and the brain
are closely related. In the embryo the eyes starts life as part of
the brain.
It then slowly separates, yet remains connected to the brain via
the optic nerve and optic thalami, and the sympathetic and para-sympathetic
nervous systems.
The iris is in fact an extension of the brain. The nerve cells within
the iris appear to record the vibratory rate of the cells in other
parts of the body, and respond to changes in body tissue.
The markings and colours of the iris change as the conditions of
the body tissue change.
The
benefits of Iridology
Iridology
is positive and preventaive. It enables us not only to identify the
conditions within the body but also to recognise any changes in the
tissues long before clinical symptoms develop.
Iridology gives us the opportunity to correct health problems and
imbalances long before a major health problem arises. With iridology
we are not concerned with treating a 'disease' as many diseases have
similar symptoms.
We are concerned with the underlying causes of the symptoms and addressing
these to enable the body to move to a position where it will heal
itself.
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What
happens at a consultation?
Initially,
the eyes are analysed using a magnifier and light and all body systems
are assessed including strengths, weaknesses, toxicity, spasm, acidity,
congestion, degeneration, etc.. The client is then asked details
questions about diet, medical history, lifestyle, family history,
etc.
Inorder
to identify the various reasons for what is recorded in the eyes.
Finally, the eyes are photographed to enable further detailed analysis
to be performed. This initial consultation lasts for approximately
two hours.
Following this initial consultation, a typed treatment programme
is prepared based on these investigations and copies of the iris
photographs are given and explained to the client at a subsequent
appointment.
For further information, please contact Peter Farnsworth
at the Centre
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