Iridology Charts Provide A Window Into The
Body
Very basic iridology charts can be readily found all over the
Internet. But, what are these unusual looking creations and what
can they really tell a person? The truth is there is more behind
these drawings than detailed images of the eye. These charts are
key to a study of the eye and how it can indicate physical issues
throughout the body.
What They Are Used For
Iridology charts are used in the practice of iridology. This form
of alternative medicine centers on the premise that problems within
the body will be visual through study of the eye itself. Swelling
in the kidneys, for example, might show up in a person's eyes as a
particular colored speck in a particular location of the iris.
Iridology is basically nothing more than a diagnostic screening
tool. The study is performed to help alternative medicine
practitioners determine where to look for problems if issues are
suspected. This practice can also be used to help screen and detect
issues before they present with actual symptoms.
When an iridology study indicates the potential for problems,
further study generally takes place. Practitioners will then move
on to different testing procedures to make actual diagnosis in a
case.
How They Are Read
Iridology charts generally show a single eyeball. The picture of
the eye is broken up into various segments. Each segment
corresponds to a set part of the body or particular area. The
thyroid, for example, is believed to correspond to a very small
part of the iris and the heart another.
To use iridology charts to their fullest advantage, most
practitioners take very detailed pictures of a patient's eyes.
These pictures are then studied either visually or through the use
of a specialized computer program. The study is completed to reveal
any unusual anomalies within the iris. These anomalies are then
compared to iridology charts to help point practitioners in the
right direction for further study and diagnosis.
Anomalies themselves vary rather greatly in meaning. If black
spots are found, they tend to indicate dead or dying tissue within
the related portion of the body. Rings around the iris might
indicate spasms in organs. Inflammation and swelling shows up as
distinct white spots.
While many longtime iridologists can get by from memory,
beginners often must have access to iridology charts to properly
correlate findings. These charts are readily available online, in
books and through specialized courses designed to teach this
practice.
It is important for beginning practitioners to remember that
iridology charts and the study of the eyes itself is only meant for
screening. If problems are found, more advanced diagnostic
procedures might be indicated.
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