By Agota Csekey, C.C.Ir, C.H.P.
The 12 year old Bill T. suffered from headaches, stiff neck and jaw and pain in the shoulders for the last 5-6 months and at the time of the iris analysis. It was revealed, as part of his health history, that his knees were injured seven months earlier when he had an accident and fell on his lower legs.
Through Bill’s iris investigation, genetic tendencies, tissue imbalances and the underlying causes of his complaints have been found. Bill’s iris showed that he has a genetically mixed iris — which is the combination of the characteristics of the brown iris system and the blue iris system — commonly prone to acidic and toxic conditions. The loose, weak fiber structure in the iris indicated poor physical strength in the connective tissue with vulnerability in the musculo-skeletal system and slow recuperative ability.
The inherited weaknesses, based on his iris constitution, were confirmed as tendencies to spinal and joint displacement and weak ligaments and tendons. Furthermore, weaknesses were found in the digestive system such as poor toxic elimination and sluggish liver! gallbladder and pancreatic function.
The toxic settlement in the bowel has already found its way to the rest of the body, through the radial furrows in the iris, creating problems at each adjacent area (Picture A,a). This was seen in the lower part of the body as well as the head area in the irises along the cervical vertebrae suggesting possible subluxation (partial dislocation).
The gaps and holes (lacunae) of the inherently weak tissue were seen throughout both irises, including in the neck and upper/middle back areas. However, the most concentrated area of tissue weakness was evident in the region of the legs (Picture A,b). There were several light coloured (acute) stress-rings (folds in the iris tissue indicating accumulated stress) that stopped in the lower leg and the foot areas in both sides, which drew special attention to these body parts (Picture B,a).
Both pupils displayed similar distortion (superior temporal pupil flattening), which was reflexive to the neck and shoulder areas and specifically pointing to the misalignment of cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae (Picture B,b).
Iridology is a unique method of health analysis made by the examination of the iris, the coloured part of the eye. Iridology does not diagnose medical conditions; rather it reveals the condition of various organs and tissues in the body, as well as levels of inflammation and toxicity. The greatest advantage of this form of assessment is that one can readily see the entire body together and the interactions and reflexes between all the organs and tissues in the irises.
By arranging all the pieces of the puzzle together (a) the person’s health history, (b) his present symptoms, and (c) the findings of his iris analysis, we arrived to the following conclusion.
This child’s headaches and stiffness in the neck and shoulder areas were caused by the subluxation of the cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae, partially due to the toxic flow from the intestine, but primarily caused by the misalignments of the feet and lower legs. It was suggested that Bill sees, first, a foot specialist and then a chiropractor for corrective therapies. At the same time, Bill was given a detoxification program to follow.