What is Iridology?
What is Iridology?
Iridology is the study of the color, pigmentations, and structure of the iris or colored portion of the eye as they relate genetically through reflex response to the strengths and deficiencies of the body systems.
Iridology complements all the health sciences as it furnishes information, not only about what may be ailing the client, but also about the root cause of the disorder.
In addition, many Iridologists observe the border of the pupil as well as the vascular markings in the sclera to help them better understand more about the overall health of the person.
We believe that Iridology is one of the best assessment tools available to discover which areas of the body are genetically strong and which are deficient. Using Iridology we can analyze the overall constitution according to specific iris colors and markings.
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EyeRonec’s speciality is to supply you with high quality Iridology cameras, also known as Digital Iriscope, iris camera, eyology and sclerology camera.
Our latest Iridology camera is the 9MP
*The Pebble’s are our latest portable iridology camera australia. We have added 2 white side lighting LED’s which will assist in capturing images of true brown irises. The camera plugs into the USB slot in your computer or Laptop and will run on both Windows and Mac computers. The Pebble camera’s are the perfect camera for iridology students and experienced practitioners alike.
A message from Leo
When I first saw an iridology camera in the late 80s I thought to myself that there had to be a better way . I am sure that many of you believed the same thing. It was that strong belief that motivated me to experiment with photographic equipment for years. Ive had help from people that shared my beliefs and working together we struck gold The first EyeRonec Iridology camera was made and shown on national TV. Many practitioners all over the world started to use our cameras.
We were then asked for a beginners camera, something that new graduates and struggling practitioners could afford. Again I had a strong belief that I could do it, better than anyone else. The first camera was the Microsoft based EyeSpy followed by the Pebble-8 a giant leap in image quality.
Am I happy now? NO. I am always working on improvements as well as better ideas so that one day we will yet again move up a notch. By providing economical equipment I believe that more practitioners can show the patients their eyes live on a screen. This has a big impact on the patient so that they comply better with your recommendations to improve their health. Iridology is such a great modality that enables patients to strengthen any potentially weak areas in their body and to avoid or at least delay degeneration of vital organs. I will continue to help bring more equipment to more practitioners to help people to live a healthier life. To put my money where my mouth is I now give a LIFETIME GUARANTEE on all our cameras. Join the many practitioners already using our equipment and order one for your clinic.
Founded in 1961 by Leo Bongaards, ND MH Dip Ir EyeRonec is backed with over 50 years of electronics industry experience. You will find our products in Australian Embassies all over the world, in Australian Military Installations, in Canberras Treasury and Taxation buildings, in the Institute of sports and many other Government and Private company properties. EyeRonec provides top quality Iridology equipment, Canon Digital Iridology camera complete with LCD monitor, printer and carry-case along with great customer support and 5 year guarantee. Australian designed and made USB Iris cameras and more innovative electronic and health equipment and software. Through our commitment, 50 years of experience, original innovation and expertise EyeRonec products and ideas have been copied by many others but NO-ONE has ever provided a guarantee and service that comes even close to ours! Just check out our website and see for yourself. You can contact EyeRonec by: Phone- Australia 04 0962 2795 Int. +614 0962 2795 (9am-5pm local Sydney Time)
Based on Foreign text by unknown authors, compiled by Leo Bongaards ND
Hypocrites ( 480 360 BC) is said to have used the eyes for diagnosis and the Aztecs practiced some form of eye diagnosis around 1000 BC, Stone carvings show the use of the eye for purpose of determining illness. The Egyptians and Babylonians most likely used iridology and the Chinese and Japanese are said to have used the varying colours of the iris as part of their diagnosis
EyeRis Instructional Videos
We at EyeRonec have spent a lot of time constantly trying to improve our Instruction Manuals trying to make the process of learning how to use our cameras and software easier for our customers. However, we realize that a picture (or video in this case) tells a thousand words.
If you already have the EyeRis software or are considering purchasing EyeRis Iridology Reporting Software check out the video’s below on how to use the EyeRis software
This is a very comprehensive list of Iridology books from ALL over the world, originally prepared by Dr Waniek, unfortunately his interesting website has disappeared. We were able to save this listing in the hope that it may be of use to you. If anyone knows what happened to Dr Waniek please let me know by emailing
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2.2 Subject to clause 2.5, any confirmation of the order which is taken to be accepted by the Buyer gives rise to a contract for sale of the goods described in the confirmation of the order on these terms and conditions. 2.3 Once the Seller has sent to the Buyer the Sellers written confirmation of the order or (if earlier) has dispatched the goods to the Buyer, the Buyer may not cancel or modify the purchase order without the written consent of an authorised employee of the Seller. If approved, the Buyer must indemnify the Seller against all costs and losses which arise as a result of such cancellation or modification. 2.4 The Seller is not liable for orders placed fraudulently or without authority if the order received from the Buyer is received by: (a) telephone from a person who identifies themselves as being an employee or authorised representative of the Buyer; or (b) email from an email address which appears to have originated from an employee or authorised representative of the Buyer; or (c) fax signed by a person who appears to be an employee or authorised representative of the Buyer, unless expressly agreed otherwise with the Buyer. 2.5 If the Buyer requests immediate dispatch of the goods and the details about the price and description of the goods contained in the Buyers purchase order are correct, the Seller is not required to give the Buyer written confirmation of the order and may immediately dispatch the goods to the Buyer. In this case, the Buyer, in accepting delivery of the goods, is taken to have purchased the goods on these terms and conditions.
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Iridology, is it nonsense?
Iridology, is it nonsense?
Some opponents of iridology have stated that Iridology is “non-sense” but is this really the case?
First of all let’s look at the facts, most of these critics have absolutely no education or formal training in the science of Iridology yet they have a negative opinion.
They cite several poorly designed Iridology studies that have been reported in Western scientific medical journals. These studies based their evaluations on outdated principles and in many cases, employed Iridologists who had insufficient or outdated training.
Iridology, like most sciences, is constantly evolving, as new information and studies become available this does not however mean that Iridology is invalid.
The adverse effects from these negative research studies have been very destructive to the science and practice of Iridology, especially in the United States. Researchers often find these negative studies as the only sources of information on which to base their opinions.
Often times some of the same critics that claim Iridology is “non-sense” are the ones who are still debating whether or not the use of, Herbs, Chiropractic, and Acupuncture are valid forms of health care.
Meanwhile in countries such as Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and many Asian countries, have a much greater acceptance of Iridology. In fact, the Russian Government has sponsored Iridology research and has found it to be extraordinarily accurate. Many Medical Doctor’s in these countries have been using Iridology in their practice for decades.
Those who have studied the science and given it an open and unprejudiced consideration have discovered an amazingly useful, non-invasive, analytical tool.
It is of the utmost importance that a person uses good judgment when selecting an Iridologist. They must be sure that their Iridologist is properly trained with the most up to date information by an established and reputable institution.
Used correctly, iridology gives the individual, information concerning their overall health level that is not available in any other way. An iridologist’s services are an important element in a total, holistic health care program.
Will this harm my eyes?It safe for my eye?
Will this harm my eyes?It safe for my eye?
Absolutely not. You should have no adverse effects from the iris photography. This is not an invasive process.
The Study of the Eyes: What is Iridology?
The Study of the Eyes: What is Iridology?
Iridology also commonly referred to as Iridology analysis, also mistakenly referred to as, Iris diagnosis, or Iridology diagnosis, is the study of the iris of the human eye.
A more formal description as stated by World renowned American Iridologist, Ellen Tart-Jensen is, “Iridology is the study of the color, pigmentations, and structure of the iris or colored portion of the eye as they relate genetically through reflex response to the strengths and deficiencies of the body.
In addition, many iridologists observe the border of the pupil as well as the vascular markings in the sclera to help them better understand more about the overall health of the person.
Each iris is completely unique. It provides the genetic blueprint to a person’s body. People can often acquire inherited physical weaknesses that may have affected previous family members. These may be detected through iridology. Through iris analysis, the iridologist may be able to determine a person’s overall state of health. Iridology can reveal many things, perhaps most importantly, the possibility of inflammation and irritation in the various bodily parts. In this sense, iridology is a useful analytical tool.
Most modern Iridologist, use an iridology camera to take photographs of their clients, left and right iris. Once they have obtained quality high resolution still images of the iris, they then use an iridology map or iridology chart to begin their iridology analysis. The iridologist may also use iridology software to assist in the iridology analysis.
Iridology complements all the health sciences as it provides information, not only about what may be ailing you, but also about the root cause of the disorder.
Iridology is a safe, non-invasive analytical tool, which can be integrated with both orthodox and complementary medicine.
Iridology helps people learn about their genetic strengths and weaknesses and become more aware of what they can do to help themselves.
Iridologist, believe that iridology is one of the best assessment tools available to discover which areas of the body are genetically strong and which are deficient. Iridology can analyze the overall health according to specific iris colors and markings.