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WHAT IRIDOLOGY CANNOT REVEAL
- Predict or indicate blood pressure levels (abnormal or normal), blood sugar level or other specific diagnostic findings or laboratory test results
- Identify what medication or drugs an individual is using or has used in the past.
- Determine what surgical operations a person has had
- Find out how much uric acid is in the body
- Indicate when an injury to the body occurred or what caused the injury
- Determine whether a poisonous snake bite has occurred or whether snake venom has entered the bloodstream
- Correlate tissue inflammation levels with specific diseases or symptoms of disease
- Identify diseases by name
- Tell whether a subject is male or female from the iris
- Determine whether asbestos settlements or silicosis exists in the body but only the effects on tissue
- Tell if hair is falling out or what may be causing hair loss
- Determine the number of organs when a person has been born with 3 kidneys, a double uterus, etc.
- Verify the presence of fungal infections such as Candida Albicans, although it may indicate conditions supporting its possible presence in the body
- Show which tooth may be causing trouble
- Verify the presence of lead, cadmium, aluminum or many other metallic elements that may have settled in the tissues.
- Tell if someone is on birth control pills
- Prove whether or not a woman is pregnant, either normal or ectopic pregnancy
- Indicate whether an operation may be necessary
- Indicate reliably whether a tumor is preent or what size it may be
- Show whether hemorrhage exists in the body or where its location may be
- The difference between drug side effect symptoms and symptoms of actual diseases.
- Show if the thyroid is causing irregular menstrual periods
- Determine the presence of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or bubonic plague
- Indicate syphilis, gonorrhea or other sexually transmitted diseases
- Identify homosexuality or AIDS
- Show whether gallstones or kidney stones are present
- Tell reliably whether a blockage exists in a cardiac artery
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