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Iridology
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healer believes that the eyes are "windows to the soul"
more than an iridologist, who reads the iris. Iridology isn't really
a form of therapy but it is more of a tool to see the illnesses
in the body. This practice observes changes in texture and the color
in the iris and relates them with your illness you are diagnosed
with. This can also tell a lot about the person's mental illnesses
as well. An iridologist may not only tell you about an unsuspected
thyroid problem, but also tell you that you have an unhealthy relationship
with your spouse. So this may indicate that your social behavior
and interactions are the causes of your illness. Many people have
found the experience very accurate and helpful. This practice is
also used to see what the harmful chemicals the body has consumed
and how it has an effect on the body. This was adapted in the 1950's
by Bernard Jensen. Jensen based his practice on detailed diagrams
of the left and right irises. Through his studies he assigned every
organ, many body parts, and bodily functions to a specific location
on one or both irises. Iridologists believe that the degrees of
light and darkness in the iris give enormous clues to the body's
general health. They also examine textures of fibers in the iris.
Iridologists will counsel you about nutrition or life habits, and
doesn't really prescribe treatment but just advice on your current
condition.
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