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Scientific research into iridology
Well-controlled scientific evaluation of iridology has shown entirely negative results, with all rigorous double blind tests failing to find any statistical significance to its claims.In 2015 the Australian Government’s Department of Health published the results of a review of alternative therapies that sought to determine if any were suitable for being covered by health insurance. Iridology was one of 17 therapies evaluated for which no clear evidence of effectiveness was found.A German study from 1957 which took more than 4,000 iris photographs of more than 1,000 people concluded that iridology was not useful as a diagnostic tool.In 1979, Bernard Jensen, a leading American iridologist, and two other iridology proponents failed to establish the basis of their practice when they examined photographs of the eyes of 143 patients in an attempt to determine which ones had kidney impairments. Of the patients, forty-eight had been diagnosed with kidney disease, and the rest had normal kidney function. Based on their analysis of the patients’ irises, the three iridologists could not detect which patients had kidney disease and which did not. One iridologist, for example, decided that 88% of the normal patients had kidney disease, while another judged through his iris analysis that 74% of patients who needed artificial kidney treatment were normal.
Another study was published in the British Medical Journal which selected 39 patients who were due to have their gall bladder removed the following day, because of suspected gallstones. The study also selected a group of people who did not have diseased gall bladders to act as a control. A group of 5 iridologists examined a series of slides of both groups’ irises. The iridologists could not correctly identify which patients had gall bladder problems and which had healthy gall bladders. For example, one of the iridologists diagnosed 49% of the patients with gall stones as having them and 51% as not having them. The author concluded:, “…this study showed that iridology is not a useful diagnostic aid.”Edzard Ernst raised the question in 2000: “Does iridology work?This search strategy resulted in 77 publications on the subject of iridology. All of the uncontrolled studies and several of the unmasked experiments suggested that iridology was a valid diagnostic tool. The discussion that follows refers to the 4 controlled, masked evaluations of the diagnostic validity of iridology. In conclusion, few controlled studies with masked evaluation of diagnostic validity have been published. None have found any benefit from iridology.”
A 2005 study tested the usefulness of iridology in diagnosing common forms of cancer. An experienced iridology practitioner examined the eyes of 110 total subjects, of which 68 people had proven cancers of the breast, ovary, uterus, prostate, or colorectum, and 42 for whom there was no medical evidence of cancer. The practitioner, who was unaware of their gender or medical details, was asked to suggest a diagnosis for each person and his results were then compared with each subject’s known medical diagnosis. The study conclusion was that “Iridology was of no value in diagnosing the cancers investigated in this study.”
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.
Historia de iridología
Aunque la ciencia de la iridología tiene al menos 3.000 años y se usa en todo el mundo, todavía es esencialmente un "gigante dormido" en los Estados Unidos, pero está creciendo en reconocimiento y aceptación con bastante rapidez. Los registros descubiertos más antiguos hasta la fecha han demostrado que una forma de interpretación del iris se utilizó en la antigua China hace tanto como hace 3.000 años, o 1,000 a. C. Dos hombres "redescubrieron" la idea del análisis de iris en el siglo XIX y ambos son los modernos "Padres de la iridología". Estos fueron el Dr. Ignatz von Peczely de Alemania, y Nils Liljequst, un clérigo sueco. A lo largo de los años, otros han contribuido en gran medida a la investigación y el desarrollo de la comprensión del iris. El "padre de la iridología" en los Estados Unidos es el Dr. Bernard Jensen. Antes de su muerte en 2001 (a la edad de 92 años), escribió numerosos libros sobre iridología, nutrición y salud; y pasó innumerables horas conferencias y enseñando.
¿Qué es la iridología?
La iridología (a veces denominada diagnóstico de iris) se basa en la extraña creencia de que cada área del cuerpo está representada por un área correspondiente en el iris del ojo (el área de color alrededor de la pupila). Según este punto de vista, el estado de salud y enfermedad de una persona puede diagnosticarse del color, la textura y la ubicación de varias manchas de pigmento en el ojo. Los profesionales de la iridología afirman diagnosticar “desequilibrios” Eso puede tratarse con vitaminas, minerales, hierbas y productos similares. Algunos también afirman que las marcas oculares pueden revelar una historia completa de enfermedades pasadas, así como tratamiento previo. Un libro de texto, por ejemplo, afirma que un triángulo blanco en el área apropiada indica apendicitis, pero una mota negra indica que el apéndice había sido eliminado por cirugía. Los gráficos de iridología, de los cuales existen, varían un poco en la ubicación e interpretación de sus signos de iris. Algunos iridólogos usan una computadora para ayudarlos a analizar fotografías de los ojos y seleccionar los productos que recomiendan. La esclerología es similar a la iridología, pero interpreta la forma y la condición de los vasos sanguíneos en la porción blanca (esclera) del globo ocular.
About Ellen and Infinite iridology
Like her mentor Dr. Bernard Jensen, Ellen has had a great love for Iridology.
Her father-in-law, Dr. Bernard Jensen, is known worldwide as the “Father of American Iridology”.
Ellen Tart-Jensen, Ph.D., D.Sc. C.C.I.I. studied the science of Iridology for several years with the legendary natural healer, Dr. Bernard Jensen, at the Hidden Valley Health Ranch in California. Ellen became Dr. Jensen’s protégé, learning all that he had to teach in the fields of Iridology, and Nutrition and is the only person who has written permission from Dr. Bernard Jensen to place his seal on his iridology certificates.
Ellen has studied and worked in the field of iridology and natural healing for nearly 30 years. She is now an internationally recognized authority on iridology and “Whole-istic” health. Ellen’s e-books and educational courses in iridology are used by natural healing schools and students around the world. She is renowned for her work in Comprehensive Iridology™.
About Infinite Iris
Infinite Iris through myinfiniteiris.com promotes the study of Iridology, as taught by world renowned Iridologist Ellen Tart-Jensen.
The goal of Infinite Iris is to educate students and offer Iridology training through the proper use and application of Iridology with up to date and accurate information. Myinfiniteiris.com will become a major education portal, which discusses new information, new textbooks, e-books, classes and media, as they pertain to the study of Iridology.
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