Thursday, August 13, 2009

WHAT IRIDOLOGY CAN SHOW

Reference : UNDERSTANDING IRIDOLOGY, Vision of Health, Dr. Bernard Jensen, Dr. Donald V. Bodeen

What iridology can show :
  • The primary nutritional needs of the body
  • The inherent strength or weakness of organ, glands, and tissues
  • Constitutional strength or weakness
  • Which organs are in the greatest need of repair and rebuilding
  • The relative amount of toxic settlement in the organs, glands, and tissues
  • Where the inflammation is located in the body
  • The stage of tissue inflammation and activity
  • Underactivity, or sluggishness, of the bowel
  • The need for acidophilus in the bowel
  • Prolapsus of the transverse colon
  • Depletion of minerals in an organ, gland, or tissue
  • The relative ability of an organ, gland, or tissue to hold nutrients
  • The results of physical or mental fatique or stress on the body
  • The need for rest to build up immunity
  • Tissue areas contributing to suppressed or buried symptoms
  • High or low sex drive
  • A genetic pattern of inherent weaknesses and their influence on other organs, glands, and tissues
  • The effects of iatrogenic conditions
  • The preclinical stages of diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and many other diseases
  • Miasms
  • The recuperative ability and health level of the body
  • The buildup of toxic material before the manifestation of a disease
  • Genetic weakness affecting the nerves, blood supply, and mineralization of bone
  • Healing signs indicating an increase of strength in an organ, gland, or tissue
  • The potential for varicose veins in the legs
  • Positive and negative nutritional needs of the body
  • A probable allergy to wheat
  • Sources of infection
  • Acidity of the body and catarrh development
  • Suppression of catarrh
  • The conditions of tissues in any one part of the body, or in all parts of the body at one time
  • The climate and altitude that are best for the patient
  • The potential for senility
  • The effects of a polluted environment
  • Adrenal exhaution
  • Resistance to disease
  • The relationship or unity of symptoms with conditions in the organs, glands, and tissues
  • The difference between a healing crisis and disease crisis
  • The accuracy of Hering's Law of Cure
  • Whether a particular program or therapy is working
  • The quality of nerve force (nerve energy) in the body
  • The body's response to a treatment
  • The whole, or overall, health level of the body

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