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Iridology is a holistic practice that involves the examination and analysis of the eyes.
It is the art and science of analysing the eyes, including the iris, sclera, and pupil.
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It is a great clinical assessment tool that can provide further understanding on how various body systems are functioning and can help to determine what systems, organs, and tissues that may be in need of additional support.
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Iridology is an ancient practice that can be traced back to ancient times, with documented utilisation in ancient Egypt.
Several notable iridologists have made significant contributions to the field.
These include:
• Nils Liljequist (1851-1936)
• Dr Lane and Dr Lindlahr (early 1900’s)
• Bernard Jensen (1908-2001)
• Joseph Deck (1914-1990)
​• Dorothy Hall
• Toni Miller
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What is iridology?
![A close up of a brown eye.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/7035dd_5b19e85acd4e495f9cfc664e5a87a15b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_413,h_620,al_c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/pexels-mark-arron-smith-2168356.jpg)
How is iridology useful?
Iridological assessment forms about 1/3 of the clinical assessment as a whole.
It provides an understanding of genetic predisposition from 3 previous generations.
It identifies body systems, organs and tissues that may require additional support.