Iridology is based on principle that iris ( colored part eye) acts map or reflection body’s internal organs. Each area Iridology corresponds to specific part body, and any change or dysfunction in body manifests change in iris’ structure, color, or texture.
In Iridology, each organ and bodily system is mapped onto Iridology, and changes in organ’s health (due to disease, stress, or trauma) mirrored in Iridology in various ways. These manifestations can range from subtle changes in color, texture, and pattern Iridology fibers to more pronounced features such lacunae (holes), res, lines, and spots.
I’ll further explain how Iridology signs manifest in Iridology and how to interpret these changes to gain insights into internal health.
Principle | Explanation | Signs in Iris |
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1. Color Changes | Color variations in Iridology often first visible signs stress, toxicity, or inflammation in body. These color changes can correspond to organ dysfunction or chemical imbalance. | – Yellow (Amber): Liver or toxicity, bile production issues. – Dark Blue/Black: Indicates chronic illness, kidney stress, or heart problems. |
2. Lacunae (Holes or Gaps) | Lacunae or gaps in Iridology fibers considered significant indicators weakness in specific organs. presence lacunae suggests organ dysfunction, toxicity, or genetic predispositions. | – Lacunae in lungs: Lung problems such asthma, allergies, or COPD. – Lacunae in liver: Liver toxicity, poor bile flow. |
3. Res | Res in Iridology can indicate long-term health conditions or systemic imbalances. These markes may signal circulatory issues, toxicity, or hormonal imbalances. | – Sclera re: dark re edge Iridology may indicate chronic toxicity, gastrointestinal issues, or immune system weakness. |
4. Fiber Density and Arrangement | Changes in density, organization, and alignment Iridology fibers reflect health internal organs and tissue structure. Healthy tissue is often represented by tightly packed, well-organized fibers. | – Tight, smooth fibers: Healthy organs and tissues. – Loose, frayed fibers: Organ dysfunction, possible chronic conditions. |
5. Iridology Shape and Structure | Irregularities in overall shape or structure Iridology often reflect organ stress or systemic inflammation. Abnormal shapes can indicate digestive issues, endocrine imbalances, or cardiovascular conditions. | – Distorted or irregular Iridology edge: Chronic inflammation or autoimmune disorders. – Bulge iris: Possible fluid retention or edema. |
6. Pupil Size and Shape | Changes in pupil size and shape can be linked to issues with nervous system, brain function, or emotional stress. Abnormal pupil responses can indicate neurological or psychological issues. | – Dilated pupils: Emotional stress, adrenal imbalance, hyperthyroidism. – Constricted pupils: Hypothyroidism, neurological issues. |
7. Pigmentation (Spots) | Specific pigmentation marks (colored spots) in Iridology indicate localized organ stress or damage. These marks usually darker or lighter that appear within specific organ’s mapped region. | – Dark spots in lungs: Chronic respiratory conditions. – Pigmented spots in liver: Indicates liver dysfunction or toxicity. |
8. General Iridology Clarity | A clear and bright iris generally indicates good health and efficient function internal organs. opaque, foggy, or cloudy Iridology can suggest poor detoxification, circulatory problems, or inflammatory conditions. | – Clear and bright iris: Strong immune system and efficient organ functione. – Cloudy or opaque iris: Toxicity or digestive issues. |
9. Striae (Radiate Lines) | Striae or radiate lines that extend from pupil often indicative stress, organ weakness, or poor circulation. These lines may be related to nervous system or hormonal imbalances. | – Radial lines near pupil: Indicate adrenal fatigue, stress response, or neurotoxicity. – Striae near liver zone: Liver congestion or poor bile secretion. |
Iridology is divided into specific zones, each represente different part body. Here’s breakdown common organ zones and how imbalances in these regions show up in Iridology.
right eye reflects right side body.
Clock Position (Right Eye) | Corresponde Organ/System | Details |
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1 o’clock – 2 o’clock | Right Face | Corresponds to left reproductive organs, include uterus, ovaries (female) or testes (male). |
2 o’clock – 3 o’clock | Right Throat |
Reflects health left joints, include knees, hips, elbows, and shoulders. |
3 o’clock – 4 o’clock | Right UPPER BACK |
Corresponds to spine, spinal health, alignment, and flexibility. |
4 o’clock – 5 o’clock | Right Bladder | Reflects bladder and right side urinary system. |
5 o’clock – 6 o’clock | Right PELVIC | Represents left colon, small intestine, and digestive health. |
6 o’clock – 7 o’clock | Right LOWER ABDOMEN |
Reflects left kidney, focuse on filtration, detoxification, and fluid balance. |
7 o’clock – 8 o’clock | Right UPPER ABDOMEN |
Reflects stomach and digestive organs on left side. |
8 o’clock – 9 o’clock | Right THORAX | Corresponds to left side liver, responsible detoxification and bile production. |
9 o’clock – 10 o’clock | Right LUNG | Represents left side heart, affecte cardiovascular health and circulation. |
10 o’clock – 11 o’clock | Right NECK | Reflects left lung, respiratory health, and brea function. |
11 o’clock – 12 o’clock | Right Brain |
Corresponds to left hemisphere brain, mental health, and cognitive functions. |
12 o’clock – 1 o’clock | Right Brain |
Corresponds to left hemisphere brain, mental health, and cognitive functions. |
left eye reflects left side body.
Clock Position (Left Eye) | Corresponde Organ/System | Details |
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1 o’clock – 2 o’clock | Left NECK |
Corresponds to right reproductive organs, include uterus, ovaries (female) or testes (male). |
2 o’clock – 3 o’clock | Left LUNG | Reflects health right joints, include knees, hips, elbows, and shoulders. |
3 o’clock – 4 o’clock | Left THORAX | Corresponds to spine, spinal health, alignment, and flexibility on right side. |
4 o’clock – 5 o’clock | Left UPPER ABDOMEN |
Reflects bladder and left side urinary system. |
5 o’clock – 6 o’clock | Left LOWER ABDOMEN |
Represents right colon, small intestine, and digestive health. |
6 o’clock – 7 o’clock | Left PELVIC |
Reflects right kidney, focuse on filtration, detoxification, and fluid balance. |
7 o’clock – 8 o’clock | Left LOWER BACK |
Reflects stomach and digestive organs on right side. |
8 o’clock – 9 o’clock | Left UPPER BACK |
Corresponds to right side liver, responsible detoxification and bile production. |
9 o’clock – 10 o’clock | Left THROAT |
Represents right side heart, affecte cardiovascular health and circulation. |
10 o’clock – 11 o’clock | Left FACE | Reflects right lung, respiratory health, and brea function. |
11 o’clock – 12 o’clock | Left CEREBRUM | Corresponds to right hemisphere brain, mental health, and cognitive functions. |
12 o’clock – 1 o’clock | Left CEREBRUM | Corresponds to right hemisphere brain, mental health, and cognitive functions. |
Iridology works by examine iris mirror body’s overall health. Through color changes, lacunae, fiber arrangement, and other markes, I can gain insights into person’s organ health, toxic load, emotional stress, and genetic predispositions.
reflection these changes in Iridology allows me to identify early signs disease, observe systemic imbalances, and create personalized health plan to address wellness and preventative care. Iridology gives me comprehensive approach to understande body’s internal workes through visual, non-invasive, and details diagnostic tool.