Friday, March 12, 2010

Many Versions of Iridology

Posted on Friday, March 12, 2010 by Dr. Goh Kee Soon

Iridology is a subject with versions aplenty. With historical background originating from Europe; there were also records from Central Asia dating back thousands of years.
For example, runes were found with the iris inscribed.
In 1000 B.C., Chaldeans knew how to read disease from the eye.
Several thousand years ago, Chinese and Japanese doctors knew how to recognise diseases of the organs by looking at the whole eye, including the eyelids, whites of the eye (sclera), pupils and iris.
The best way to learn about iridology is to take up a Certified Iridologist Course with a complete programme that includes anatomy, physiology, and case studies.

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