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  • Adaptive Rings and Arcs of the Iris

    Adaptive Rings and Arcs of the Iris Adaptive rings and arcs are described as contraction and cardiac; nerve rings are arc-shaped or circular hollows in the iris stroma. In the overwhelming majority of cases, these rings and arcs are located in the ciliary belt and very rarely in the pupillary belt. They can be bright or dark, narrow or wide,

  • Pupil Deformations

    Pupil Deformations Deformations of the pupil are primarily changes that are affecting the inner margin of the iris by paralysis or irritation of the nerves controlling the muscles of the iris. Total deformation, in that the natural form diverges toward an oval shape, is believed to suggest a disturbance with the central nerve association. Partial deformation, or sectoral flattening, is

  • The Collarette – “Autonómny nervový veniec”

    The Autonomic Nerve Wreath The collarette or “Autonomic Nerve Wreath” is one of the most important landmarks that an Iridologist will analyze. The collarette is exemplified as a vascular analog for the autonomic nervous system. This circular phenomena is described as a representative for the exchange of nutrients and toxic material between the intestinal tract and the humors of the

  • Iridology and Constitution

    Iridology and Constitution We perceive a constitutional iris by its defined shade of color to the degree of its primary shade that is characteristic for that specific constitutional type. Constitution is the whole of an individuals inherited and acquired characteristics. It represents the reactive capacity of an individual in establishing the capability for adaptation. Constitutions are genotypic and expose specific

  • Theory and Philosophy and iridology

    Every science remains in significance on a set of theoretical hypotheses that form its foundation and philosophy. It represents the particular context of theories, observations, experiments and tentative assumptions. Those that have extensively investigated Iridology believe its major hypotheses have already been verified by experience and by comparison with other diagnostic methods. According to Dr. Bernard Jensen(USA), the Central Hypotheses

  • Birth of Iridology

    Iridology, or the study of the iris, goes back for several centuries. Written records and silver plates that date back to Egypt and are kept in the Vatican’s library and Harvard University are the first known educational materials on iridology. The Egyptian priests at the time had an extraordinary knowledge of medicine. In 1922, G. Carter discovered pictures of the