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What do your Eyes Reveal?

Your eyes are like your personalised fingerprints; each one is different. Each iris it totally individual but they can give a trained Iridologist important insights into your health and the current state of your body.

Iridology can be used as a pre-emptive tool in the way that western medicine cannot. An iridologist can see what syetems are weakened, or where your body could do with more support. It can detect where toxicity lies in your body and help you come to some food and natural-based solutions, de-bunking the mystery of illness and cure.  

A few sessions can make a huge difference in your well-being and the way your feel about yourself. The sessions can help you approach any health problems you may have with a formula and put you back in control of your health instead of feeling powerless and defeated.

Congestion, accumulation, strengths and weaknesses: How Iridology can see inside

Iridiology explained: How Iridology can see inside your body and diagnose stresses and strains

Iridology does not diagnose diseases, but instead it diagnoses or analyses tissue conditions in specific areas of your body. This reveals inherent strengths and weaknesses of organs, identifying deteriorating conditions prior to any serious symptoms appearing. Both these interpretive techniques are accurate, reliable and extraordinarily useful in determining the true state of your body.

The markings or signs in the iris indicate the condition of your organs and systems of your body. They will show your constitutional strength, areas of congestion or toxic accumulations and inherent strengths and weaknesses. Iridology is a simple, painless, economical and non-invasive way to observe what is happening throughout your body.

Iridology is a very useful tool for the following:

· Areas where you may be storing toxins which might encourage the development of cancers

· Your physiological strengths and challenges

· The efficiency of your major systems including:

lymphatic drainage system

cardio vascular system

digestive system

nervous both somatic and autonomic nervous systems

skeletal system

respiratory system

muscular system

reproductive system

urinary system

skin