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Discover Iris insights

Discover Iris insights

Monday 14th August 2023
Liverpool Iridology

The Iris is the most complex external structure within the human body, and it has a direct connection to every organ and tissue via the nervous system. The optic nerves that are attached to the back of the eyes are the connecting communication cord that process what the eyes see and then send this data to the brain.

What most people probably don’t realise is that the body sends information to the brain about the state of the body which is then sent to the eyes where it becomes imprinted, and this then becomes part of the unique makeup of the eye – hence the eye being the window into the soul.

And like a fingerprint, the Iris is an extremely unique to every person and no two Irises are the same.

Every part of the Iris is connected to the tissues and organs in our bodies and then we see if there any form of markings located within the Iris as this indicates the location of any potential weaknesses. Markings can be either hereditary or acquired and usually this can be established through discussing family history, lifestyle and also regular analysis of the eyes.

So, when an Iris analysis is conducted, what are we analysing?

We will begin by looking at 3 things and their significance:

a) Colour

the colour is genetically inherited and is associated with specific health conditions and ailments with specific health and diet management.

b) Constitution

The constitution is an inherited look at inherent strengths and weaknesses and help us understand how this impacts the persons predisposition to disease evolution.

c) Diathesis

The diathesis provides with an initial pathway to disease and is something that can either be inherited or acquired which lets us know the body’s ability and responses to specifics diseases within specific organ systems.

d) physical and emotional resilience

Physical and emotional resilience is measured by looking at the Iris’s structure density, clarity and shading and this gives us an indication of the persons operating veracity of the body. As a general rule, the closer the fibres in the Iris structure, the more resilient the person will likely to be both physically and emotionally.

Once this information has been established, we then begin looking at any other significant signs and colours and establishing there significance with the person being analysed.

Such signs we may observe can be:

• Constitutional syndromes
• Any form of structural relief
• Common Iris signs, such as Lacunas
• Contraction furrows and there density
• The collarette; its positioning and quality
• Digestive efficiency and any HCI issues
• Circulation signs
• Any colours, pigmentations and there locations
• Transversals
• Looking at the brain sector and any signs here
• Emotional precursors
• The pupil size, its location and any deformations
• Looking at the Sclera (white of the eye), signs, colours and interactions

future Blogs will look into each of these aspects individually and in more depth