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iridology

Diagnostic technique based on correspondences between specific areas of the iris and bodily functions and organs.

It was discovered in the 19th century independently by a Hungarian and a Swedish physician, and later refined and developed in the USA by Bernard Jensen. Iridology is of proven effectiveness in monitoring general well-being and indicating the presence of organic disorders, but cannot be as specific about the nature and extent of these as orthodox diagnostic techniques.



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Nature has provided us with an invaluable insight into the vital status of the health of any individual through the sciences of Iridology and Sclerology.
Practices such as colonic irrigation (running a tube through a patient's rectum in order to "cleanse" the intestines with warm water), iridology (diagnosing illness by studying the iris of the human eye), and ear candling (inserting a burning candle in the ear canal to remove "impurities" from the brain and sinuses) have all been debunked as useless or dangerous (the FDA has even banned the importation of ear candles).
The classes may include a basic science class or two, assessment techniques such as kinesiology and iridology, and several introductory classes to natural therapeutics such as herbs, homeopathy, and acupressure.
 
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