Illustration of Iridology -3.4 Internal Organ
The Internal Organ ring is the fourth and fifth rings of the seven-zones
Humans are composed of cells, which form tissues and organ, and are an organic body to flourish and multiply of life.
Location: The 4th and 5th rings of the seven-zones are located at between the outer edge of the ANW ring to 2/3 of the inner edge of the iris.

Phenomenon: When the health of the organs changes, they are
reflected in corresponding reflexing areas. For examples:
- The heart is reflectedon the 4th ring at 3 o’clock direction of the left eye, and the left lung is reflected in the same direction as the heart does but on the 5th
- The gallbladder is reflectedat the 7:50 direction of the right eye on the 4th ring, and the liver is reflected in the same direction as the gallbladder does but on the 5th
Description:
When the health of the internal organs changes, they are reflected on the 4th and 5th rings of the iris seven-zones in different forms. Although the organs themselves are not visible, the corresponding reflection areas are. The accurate positioning of the iris seven- zones allows us to clearly identify the healthiness of the organ to have health care or early treatment.