Health assessment; energy quotients; internal areas of irritation, degeneration, injury, or inflammation; nutritional and chemical imbalances; toxin accumulations; life transitions; and subconscious tensions.
Iridology is also called iris analysis or iris diagnosis.
No special preparations are necessary before an iridology reading.
Iridology readings are performed by naturopaths, chiropractors, nutritionists, iridologists.
An iridology reading is unlikely to cause physical harm by itself. Critics of iridology say that readings that suggest a condition that does not exist or missing a condition that does exist could be unhealthy.
Iridology began with a book called Chiromatica medica by Philippus Meyers, 1670. The father of iridology is Dr. Ignatz von Peczely, 1881. And Swedish homeopath Nils Liljequist, 1800's.
Joe Shelby Riley has written: 'Iridology Simplified' -- subject(s): Iridology
The Genesis of Healing - 2007 Iridology - 1.8 was released on: USA: 2007
IRIDOLOGY
Farida Sharan has written: 'Iridology' 'Herbs of grace' -- subject(s): Naturopathy, Herbs, Therapeutic use, Iridology
Research on iridology has shown that there is no scientific evidence to support its claims of diagnosing medical conditions based on the patterns of the iris. The practice is considered pseudoscience by the medical community, and any perceived benefits are likely due to a placebo effect rather than actual diagnostic accuracy. It is important to rely on evidence-based methods for medical diagnosis and treatment.
Iridologists conduct their readings using charts on which each area of the iris is mapped to a specific body system or organ. Iridology charts vary, with at least 20 different ones in existence.
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