How Do You Use Iridology Techniques To Reveal Possible Health Risks

By Paul Rogers


Most people like the idea of non-invasive therapies that can uncover potential health problems before they become acute. Some of these methods were used by ancient civilizations and have gone in and out of fashion ever since. Iridology techniques, for example, were utilized thousands of years ago to discover the underlying cause of some common health problems. Today it is used as one technique to uncover the possibility of potential health problems.

It made sense to our ancestors that eye colorations would be linked to the brain and could be studied in order to gauge the physical health of a patient. In the nineteenth century a Hungarian doctor took the theory to another level when he noticed a correlation between the physical ailments of his patients and certain streaks he saw in their irises. The doctor came up with a chart that practitioners still use to match changes in the iris with certain physical problems. Hardening of the arteries and inflammation are two of the most common ailments indicated by changing iris coloration.

Professionals are quick to point out that studying the eye is not a way to diagnosis illness. It won't tell you if you have cancer or diabetes. What studying the changes in the color of an iris will do is show an experienced professional what the genetic tendencies are. It is a tool to be used in the diagnosis of potential problems.

Iris examinations are fairly simply and free of pain. A new patient fills out a medical history and lifestyle form before having the examination. The process itself is non-invasive. Technicians use irisodoscopes, which are like magnifying glasses, to make an examination of the eye. They often use cameras to take photos of the iris. These go into a computer for further analysis.

You need to be careful about anyone giving you health advice. If you are interested in having an analysis of your iris, you need to do some research in order to find a professional with experience and the proper credentials. You can go online to the International Iridology Practitioner Association for a listing of certified iridologists.

The technique is somewhat controversial. Studies have been done in which iridologists were presented with a number of individuals with the same physical condition. The iridologists, in these studies, could not decide what the condition was. They even disagreed among themselves as to what the condition might be. Other studies have shown these techniques to be effective tools in evaluating some diseases and chronic conditions.

Most have concluded that you need to avoid practitioners who claim they can diagnose illnesses using these methods. Some individuals tell patients they have the ability to see parasites and cancers by examining a patient's iris. You need to avoid anyone who makes such claims.

Most professionals are in agreement that an experienced practitioner can examine a patient's iris and arrive at some general conclusions. This makes iridology an effective screening tool. It can be used by a primary physician, in addition to traditional diagnostic tools, in the examination process.




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