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  • Chapter 8 Iridology Reflection Zone and the Eight Body Systems – 8.2 Respiratory System Case 1

    Chapter 8 Iridology Reflection Zone and the Eight Body Systems – 8.2 Respiratory System Case 1 Symptoms Iris Markings 1. Crypts (light color): Congenital nose olfactory function is poor, the nose is usually dry, breathing difficulties often nasal congestion, runny water, nose itching, throat discomfort. Crypts (light color) 2. Spots (black): Nasal congestion, olfactory sensation, frequent dizziness, sneezing, respiratory function

  • Chapter 8 Iridology Reflection Zones and the Eight Body Systems – 8.1 Digestive System Case Study 1

    Chapter 8 Iridology Reflection Zones and the Eight Body Systems – 8.1 Digestive System Case Study 1 Symptoms: Crypts (colourless): Congenital oral function is weak, predisposing the individual to oral health issues. Spokes (brown): Discomfort in the mouth and tongue, persistent dry mouth, and chronic tongue ulcers. Spots (black): Oral and tongue discomfort, severe dry mouth leading to cracking, geographic tongue, difficulty chewing,

  • Chapter 7 Iridology Four Stages of Tissue Condition

    Chapter 7 The Four Stages of Tissue Condition The iris constitutes a sophisticated communication network capable of processing vast quantities of data. As the most intricate external anatomical structure in humans, it maintains connections with every organ and tissue via the nervous system. Visual information is transmitted to the brain through the optic nerves, which are directly linked to the

  • Chapter 6 The Major Iris Signs and Markings – 6.5 Arcus Senilis

    Chapter 6 The Major Iris Signs and Markings – 6.5 Arcus Senilis Arcus senilis is a hallmark of advanced age, typically observed in the uppermost region of the iris, within zone 7, spanning from the 11 o’clock to 1 o’clock positions in the brain area. It manifests as a translucent, semi-transparent, bluish-grey or milky crescent-shaped arc, resembling a segment of

  • Chapter 6 The Major Iris Signs and Markings – 6.4 Concentric Circles

    Chapter 6 The Major Iris Signs and Markings – 6.4 Concentric Circles Concentric circular furrows found in the ciliary body. These markings suggest an inherent tendency toward spasms and contractions, and are associated with cardiac neurosis, anxiety, panic episodes, and sleep disturbances. These rings traverse broad sections of the iris, with their points of origin and termination highlighting the primary

  • Chapter 6 The major iris signs and marking-6.3 Pigment spot

    Chapter 6 The major iris signs and marking-6.3 Pigment spot The pigment spots on the iris are mostly formed by foreign deposits which was from the daily life environment absorption of toxins such as through direct contact or diet. This will cause physiological or biochemical abnormalities or pathological changes, including damage to the central nervous system, blood, respiratory, circulatory system,