Understanding Eye Iridology And What It
Does
Eye iridology is a highly specialized form of alternative medicine
that seeks to uncover potential problems within the body. This form
of study relies on the use of specialized equipment and screening
procedures that can help practitioners discover issues that might
require further diagnostic procedures to determine for certain.
What To Expect From An Appointment
An iridology appointment is not at all unlike going to an eye
doctor's office. In most cases, practitioners of eye iridology will
use very specialized camera equipment to examine the eyes and take
close up pictures of the irises. The machine involved is very
similar to an eye doctor's in that it will involve the insertion of
the head into a special resting device so the camera can focus very
closely on the iris itself. These pictures will then be studied
thoroughly for potential indicators of problems within the
body.
Results of an eye iridology study will sometimes take a while to
receive. Practitioners will want to very carefully study and screen
the images of the eye and correspond them to a specialized
chart.
What Happens During The Study Phase
Once practitioners have taken very detailed images of the irises,
eye iridology moves forward to the study phase. It is at this time
that practitioners will search the images for unusual anomalies
found within the eye itself. Iridologists will look for such things
as specks, lines, spots and arcs.
Any anomalies that are found will be compared to a special eye
iridology chart. This chart shows an iris that is broken up into
many parts. Each portion of the iris is believed to correspond to a
certain body part. This means an anomaly found in a certain part of
the eye might indicate a problem with a particular organ. Anomalies
are also studied for their shape and coloration. These can indicate
particular problems, such as inflammation.
During the study phase, all findings are noted and then matched
to the chart. This helps indicate where a patient's problems might
be coming from if pain happens to be present.
What Happens Next
An eye iridology study is considered one of the first steps in the
diagnostic procedure. When anomalies are found and corresponded to
different parts of the body, more in-depth screening is generally
called for to determine if problems are present and their exact
nature. In most cases, eye iridology is not considered a definitive
diagnostic tool.
Eye iridology is an important part of alternative medicine. This
practice enables practitioners to see where potential problems
within the body can be found. Once this is done, further study will
generally take place to pinpoint the causes of pain, irritation and
so on.
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