Basic Iridology Equipment Needed For
Practice
Iridology is the study of the eye and how patterns found within the
iris can indicate potential problems within the body itself. This
unique and rather fascinating form of alternative medicine does
involve some rather serious machinery to properly perform.
Practitioners often rely on high-tech devices to help them in the
study of individual patient's eyes. The set ups of different
iridologists' practices might vary, but in general, three main
pieces of iridology equipment are needed for an in-depth study.
The Camera
Most iridologists do not trust the naked eye to enable them to
really study an individual patient's situation. Instead, they use
specialized iridology equipment to take highly detailed, high
resolution images of the iris. The resulting images are then
studied and read to look for possible anomalies within the iris.
These anomalies are then matched up on an iridology chart to see
where potential issues with a patient's health might be coming
from.
Camera iridology equipment is often the most expensive purchase
involved in this practice. This type of iridology equipment is very
similar to what an optometrist might use in practice. In the case
of iridology, the cameras rely on fiber optics to produce the
necessary images for further study.
Some pieces of iridology equipment work with a computer
interface. This will enable a more detailed scanning of the
resulting pictures. Other cameras are designed only to produce the
images for a manual reading of anomalies found within the eye that
might indicate problems within the body.
Computer Equipment
While this is not always considered a required piece of iridology
equipment, many practitioners swear by it. When it is used, this
specialized software helps practitioners screen resulting camera
images for anomalies. The computerized scanning can often turn up
issues that iridologists are personally unable to spot. In some
cases, the camera equipment and software programs work together so
images are sent directly from the camera for detailed reading.
Charts
This is the most basic piece of iridology equipment. The chart
itself is a detailed picture of the iris that shows which portions
of the eye correspond to certain parts of the body. When anomalies
are found by visual examination or through computer scanning, they
are matched up to the chart to see where a patient's problem might
be coming from.
Iridology is considered by many to be a pre-screening tool. Most
alternative medicine practitioners use iridology equipment to help
point them in the right direction for further study and diagnosis.
This science is not considered by many to provide a solid means for
final diagnosis. It is simply performed to point practitioners in
the right direction for diagnostic study.
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