How to Use Iridology to Improve Health

How to Use Iridology to Improve Health



Iridology is the practice of examining the iris of the eye for markings and discolorations in order to determine possible health problems they might indicate. Different sectors of the iris are said to correspond to different areas of the body. Different markings indicate possible vulnerabilities in those areas. Iridology isn't used to diagnose specific diseases or conditions. Rather, it's used to indicate potential problems in all areas of the body, including the heart, lungs, spleen, spine and kidneys. You can still use iridology to improve your overall health, however, by taking special care of those organs and systems your iridology reading deems vulnerable. Follow these steps to find out how.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access




Telephone







Become Aware of Health Issues with Iridology




1


Make an appointment with an iridology practitioner certified by the International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA). A list of IIPA-certified iridology practitioners in the United States and Canada is available at the IIPA Web site (see Resources below).





2


Arrive at your examination. Give the iridology practitioner a detailed medical history, including any existing health problems, to help him or her better read the results of your test.





3


Discuss your results with the iridology practitioner. Be prepared to ask questions. Find out exactly what the markings mean, what areas might be vulnerable to problems and what diseases they could indicate.





4


Schedule an appointment with a medical doctor to examine determined "problem areas" directly in order to see if any problems exist. Talk to your doctor about what precautions can be taken against diseases related to those areas and what can be done to improve overall health in those and other parts of the body.





5


Visit Irisdiagnosis.net for more information on iridology. Improve your understanding of how to use it (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










An appointment with a licensed iridology practitioner is usually fairly inexpensive and completely harmless.








When searching for an iridology practitioner, try find one who's certified.








Iridology practitioners aren't legally required to be licensed or certified in either the United States or Canada. Most aren't medical doctors.








An iridology examination isn't covered by most insurance providers.








For persisting pains, unusual lumps, large, misshapen moles or similar symptoms, contact 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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