What is Iridology?
What is Iridology?
Iridology (pronounced eye-ri-dology) is the art and science of analyzing the color and structure of the iris to determine tissue integrity throughout the body, thereby gaining valuable health information regarding strengths and weaknesses. Iridologists study the iris, particularly the color, markings, changes and other aspects, as they are associated with tissue degeneration. Iridology is one form of analysis that is non-invasive to the body…requiring to cutting, x-raying or use of any other invasive technique to complete the analysis.
Iridology and Natural Health
Iridology and Natural Health
As a natural health practitioner, Cheryl takes into account the whole person. She looks beyond a “disease” or condition or symptom to the whole person. We must remember that diseases do not create us, we create disease. And we must also remember that we don’t “catch” diseases. We create disease and disorder by breaking down our natural defenses by the way we eat, drink, think, feel and the lifestyle we live. The emphasis on healing must include the whole person, not just the disease. Iridology helps us look at the “whole person” and determine levels of health throughout the body.
Why iridology?
Why iridology?
IRIDOLOGY exam
IRIDOLOGY exam
Here are the parts of the exam:
Exam Part I:
Email Ellen Jensen at ellen@lifestylecounsel.com and tell her you have registered with IIPA for Student Membership and for the Examination. She will then email you the Iris Evaluation Form.
On this form, you will analyze 10 people’s eyes. Then you will email the analysis back to her to be graded.
Exam Part II:
After you pass exam part one, your instructor, Ellen Jensen will email you a case study of one person’s eyes, which you will analyze and send back to her to be graded.
You will be notified if you have passed the exam, and then you will move to part three to request the final portion.
Exam Part III:
Once you have passed exam part two, the IIPA will mail its final written exam to a proctor of your choice. The proctor could be a librarian, school teacher, or notary. You will then need to take and pass the final written exam as administered by the proctor. The exam is open book and when completed should be mailed back to IIPA for grading. You are allowed to use our course textbook and chart for the exam.
Here are the parts of the exam:
Exam Part I:
Email Ellen Jensen at ellen@lifestylecounsel.com and tell her you have registered with IIPA for Student Membership and for the Examination. She will then email you the Iris Evaluation Form.
On this form, you will analyze 10 people’s eyes. Then you will email the analysis back to her to be graded.
Exam Part II:
After you pass exam part one, your instructor, Ellen Jensen will email you a case study of one person’s eyes, which you will analyze and send back to her to be graded.
You will be notified if you have passed the exam, and then you will move to part three to request the final portion.
Exam Part III:
Once you have passed exam part two, the IIPA will mail its final written exam to a proctor of your choice. The proctor could be a librarian, school teacher, or notary. You will then need to take and pass the final written exam as administered by the proctor. The exam is open book and when completed should be mailed back to IIPA for grading. You are allowed to use our course textbook and chart for the exam.
Here are the parts of the exam:
Exam Part I:
Email Ellen Jensen at ellen@lifestylecounsel.com and tell her you have registered with IIPA for Student Membership and for the Examination. She will then email you the Iris Evaluation Form.
On this form, you will analyze 10 people’s eyes. Then you will email the analysis back to her to be graded.
Exam Part II:
After you pass exam part one, your instructor, Ellen Jensen will email you a case study of one person’s eyes, which you will analyze and send back to her to be graded.
You will be notified if you have passed the exam, and then you will move to part three to request the final portion.
Exam Part III:
Once you have passed exam part two, the IIPA will mail its final written exam to a proctor of your choice. The proctor could be a librarian, school teacher, or notary. You will then need to take and pass the final written exam as administered by the proctor. The exam is open book and when completed should be mailed back to IIPA for grading. You are allowed to use our course textbook and chart for the exam.
Here are the parts of the exam:
Exam Part I:
Email Ellen Jensen at ellen@lifestylecounsel.com and tell her you have registered with IIPA for Student Membership and for the Examination. She will then email you the Iris Evaluation Form.
On this form, you will analyze 10 people’s eyes. Then you will email the analysis back to her to be graded.
Exam Part II:
After you pass exam part one, your instructor, Ellen Jensen will email you a case study of one person’s eyes, which you will analyze and send back to her to be graded.
You will be notified if you have passed the exam, and then you will move to part three to request the final portion.
Exam Part III:
Once you have passed exam part two, the IIPA will mail its final written exam to a proctor of your choice. The proctor could be a librarian, school teacher, or notary. You will then need to take and pass the final written exam as administered by the proctor. The exam is open book and when completed should be mailed back to IIPA for grading. You are allowed to use our course textbook and chart for the exam.