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WHAT IRIDOLOGY CAN REVEAL
- The primary nutritional needs of the body.
- Inherently weak organs, glands and tissues
- Inherently strong organs, glands and tissues
- Constitutional strength or weakness
- What organ is in greatest need of repair and rebuilding.
- Relative amounts of toxic settlements in organs, glands and tissues
- Stages of tissue inflammation and activity
- Where inflammation is located in the body
- Underactivity or sluggishness of the bowel
- Spastic conditions or ballooned conditions of the bowel
- The need for acidophilus in the bowel.
- Prolapsus of the transverse colon
- Nervous condition or inflammation of the bowel
- High risk tissue areas in the body that may be leading to a disease.
- Pressure on the heart
- Circulation level in various organs
- Nerve force and nerve depletion
- Hyperactivity or hypoactivity of organs, glands or tissues
- Influence of one organ on another, contribution of one organ to a condition elsewhere in the body
- Lymphatic system congestion
- Poor assimilation of nutrients
- Depletion of minerals in any organ, gland or tissue
- Results of physical or mental fatigue or stress on the body.
- Need for rest to build up immunity
- Tissue areas contributing to suppressed or buried symptoms
- High or low sex drive
- A genetic pattern of inherent weaknesses and their influence on other organs, glands and tissues
- Effects of iatrogenic conditions
- Preclinical stages of potential diabetes, cardiovascular conditions and other diseases
- Miasms
- Recuperative ability and the health level of the body
- Build up toxic material before the manifestation of disease
- Tell what foods a person does or does not e
- Genetic weaknesses affecting the nerves, blood supply and mineralization of bone
- Genetic influence on any symptoms present
- Healing signs indicating an increase of strength in an organ, gland or tissue
- Bone marrow problems
- Potential for varicose veins in legs as shown by inherent weakness
- Positive and negative nutritional needs of the body
- Sources of infection
- Acidity of the body or catarrh development as indicated by acute signs in the iris
- Condition of the tissues in any part of the body or all parts of the body at one time
- Potential contributions to senility
- Effects of polluted environment
- Adrenal exhaustion, which may indicate low blood pressure, lack of energy, slowed tissue repair, deficiencies of Vit. C and adrenaline
- Resistance to disease as shown by amount of toxic settlements in the body
- Relationship or unity of symptoms with conditions in organs, glands and tissues
- The difference between a healing crisis and a disease crisis
- The workings of Hering's Law of Cure
- Whether a particular program or therapy is working or not
- The quality of nerve force in the body.
- Response to treatment: how well the body is healing itself and at what rate
- The whole overall health level of the body as a unified structure.
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