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Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2to cancer, the American doctor Eli G. Jones recommended observing the eyes, tongue, and pulse; as he stated, “These will inform you about the conditio

n of your client: if the white of the eye has a pearly color with yellow spots, the blood has many toxins and albumin has deteriorated.”Like Dr. Jones Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

, traditional medicine has witnessed the relationship between pathologies and the signs in the eyes, which means that iridologists are not alone. Neve

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

rtheless, the medical paradigm has pushed iridology away from the field of medicine, although there are always exceptions.As one example, we can talk

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2 the irises of 103 patients that display crypt and lacuna signs in a very concrete area of the pupillary zone (central zone), and which are related to

gastroduodenal diseases (gastroduodenal ulcer, gastroduodenitis, esophagitis, bulbitis). An endoscopy was used for diagnosis. The frequency of the ob Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

served lacunae in said zone of the iris was 60.19 percent, and that of crypts was 54.36 percent: tension rings in the ciliary zone represented 60.10 p

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

ercent. The hematogenic constitution dominated, with 70 percent of study participants falling into this category, while 13 percent were of the mixed t

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2-’ zone of the right iris.The study authors mention another study that examined similar pathologies in 324 patients who distributed a similar high fre

quency of lacunae and pigments.211 These works reflect the need of iridology to interconnect the signs to better understand the predispositions to cer Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

tain diseases.These are not the only works available. There are others that provide irrefutable proof of how an irregular collarette, radial signs, an

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

d tension rings are compatible with migraine syndromes, et cetera.IRIDOLOGICAL SIGNS vs. ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS*Disease Diagnosed by EndoscopyYesGastric

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2FramW'A’iiFrtfaCLINICAL RELATIONSHIPSLacuna GastroduodenitisCrypt Duodenal ulcerEsophagitisGastroduodenitisEsophagitisliidological aieas with greater

frequency of crypts and lacunae in people with clinical digestive symptoms, according to a Cuban studyWhen (lie iridologist is not focused on studying Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

certain specific signs and obtaining more or less accurate statistics, he is usually cross-referencing information obtained during the interview with

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

more relevant observations of the irises of his clients.CASE STUDIESThe following pages describe sixteen real-life case studies. For each one, we wil

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2he iridology signs that stand out, defining a specific function and reaction profile.The iridological observations were all done in Barcelona. The con

stitutions of the sixteen clients, who were randomly chosen, broke down as follows: 31 percent were hematogenic, 44 percent were lymphatic, and 25 per Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

cent were mixed. Though the sample size was small, it is remarkable how greatly the neurogenic subgroup dominated.In conclusion, we will say that obse

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

rvation of each particular iris allows us to have greater certainty of the ways in which individual people react, a fact that is useful to us as a too

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2igns in one person that we can interconnect, the more accurate the therapy will be for that person.Case StudiesCASE 1Chief complaint: General joint di

scomfortMale, thirty-eight years old, athletic, o blood type. Pain in the shoulder and lumbar area: stiff wrist, neck, ankles, and fingers. Symptoms w Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

orsen with humidity. Constipation, sebaceous cysts, physiological heart murmur. Conventional diet with coffee and fried foods. At the age of thirty-tw

Ebook The foundation of iridology: Part 2

o he suffered a fracture in the right ankle. Lesions in ligaments caused by sports.Tonsillectomy at three years of age (rheum in the blood). Paternal

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

9Clinical PracticeSixteen Case StudiesThe eye will tell you if the glands are working properly.Eli G. JonesCLINICAL PRACTICE AND THE IRISIn relation t

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