Iridology is a technique in which to be able to assess a person’s health by examining the iris of their eye. According to practitioners of iridology, different parts of the iris correspond to different organs and systems in the body, and changes in the appearance of the iris can indicate health issues in those corresponding areas.
To perform an iridology examination, a practitioner will typically use a special magnifying lens or microscope to closely examine the iris of the eye. They may also take photographs of the iris to aid in their analysis. During the examination, the practitioner will look for specific features or patterns in the iris that they believe may be indicative of particular health issues.
During the examination, the practitioner may look for various characteristics in the iris, such as color, texture, and patterns. They may also note the location and appearance of any markings or abnormalities in the iris.