EYOLOGY
---------- (Iridology, Sclerology, Conjunctivology, Pupilology) ----------


Right iris
male, mid 40s

Eyology
is a noninvasive healthcare tool which can be utilized across all medical disciplines, whether holistic or allopathic. From a simple examination of the eyes one can assess an individual's current levels of health and wellness as well as establish their birth constitutions. That is, one's predispositions towards inherited strengths and weaknesses can also be ascertained. A more indepth assessment will reveal not only physical considerations but also the mental, emotional and spiritual characteristics of the individual.

Eyology should not be confused with diseases of the eye(e.g. glacoma)
nor is it to be utilized in diagnosing any other diseases unless
one is also a licensed, health care practitioner.

From the photo, note the fibers of the iris. These appear to radiate outwards from the pupil to the sclera(white of the eye).

Their patterns are unique unto each person, much like fingerprints. From a health standpoint, the dispersal of the fibers, also called trabeculae, are indicative of one's predispositions towards genetic strengths and weaknesses.

Also consider the pigmentations of yellow and brown around the pupil. Each of these colors(and there are others) can represent a developing congestion particular to an organ or gland. Whether or not the organ or gland itself is becoming congested, or it is being weakened by the inefficiency of another organ or gland, would require further evaluation of not only the iris but also the sclera and, again, evaluating yourself or the client from a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual perspective.

This example displays somewhat concentric arcs in the outer half of
the iris. They are stress rings. Where they begin and end are of most
significance. Where they pass through are also demonstrative of
past/ongoing negative effects relative to those corresponding parts
of the body. Indicated here is compromised circulation between
the left arm and the left rib/breast area. X-rays confirmed a collapsed
and near total blockage of the central vein of the left arm.

These are just a few of the dozens of considerations involving iris analysis. The sclera
is equally involved, if not more, and changes in health for the better, or not,
are more readily observed in the sclera than in the iris.




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