How to Use Iridology as a Diagnostic Tool

How to Use Iridology as a Diagnostic Tool



Iridology is a form of alternative medicine dealing with the connection between the iris of the eye and the nerves in the rest of the body. The iris is examined for markings and for cell changes which could indicate problems elsewhere in your body. Iridology is not used as a diagnostic tool for specific illnesses or conditions. Rather, it's a tool to discover possible problem areas in the body and make the patient aware of these vulnerabilities. Follow these steps to learn how to use iridology as a diagnostic tool.







Things You'll Need:





Iridoscope




Computer with Internet access




Iridology chart




Iridology camera




Certified Iridology Practitioner







Use Iridology as a Tool to Locate Problem Areas




1


Use an iridoscope to magnify the iris. A rudimentary magnification tool can be made using a flashlight and a magnifying glass. A professional-grade iridoscope is better suited for diagnostic purposes, though.





2


Take a picture of the enhanced iris with an iridology camera to execute a more thorough diagnostic. Having a photograph of the iris will allow the practitioner and patient to view the iris together.





3


Examine the iris picture against an iridology chart to determine what problems could exist and where. Pay attention not only to what kinds of markings there are, including their color and shape, but also to what area of the iris you find them in. This will indicate what organs of the body may be experiencing trouble.





4


Have suspected problem areas examined by a medical doctor to determine if the vulnerabilities indicated by your iris have turned into actual health conditions.





5


Use the Internet to find more information on the practice of iridology and how it works at Jon Miles' "Frequently Asked Questions on Iridology" Web site (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Professional-grade iridology equipment can be quite expensive.








A consultation with an iridology practitioner is usually fairly inexpensive.








The iridology process is fairly simple for the patient. It's also completely safe and painless.








Iridology equipment shouldn't be used without the supervision of a certified iridology practitioner. Nor should you read iridology charts or interpret iris pictures by yourself.








Certification for iridology practitioners only comes from the International Iridology Practitioners Association. There is no license required for the practice of iridology in the United States like there is for medical doctors. The vast majority of iridology practitioners aren't licensed medical doctors.








For bleeding, swelling, chronic headaches, severe skin irritation or other similar symptoms, consult a medical doctor immediately.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. If you decide to try iridology, keep your doctor informed about the treatment you undertake.



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