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iridology

 

What is it?

This is a painless and non-invasive procedure. By looking into the iris the practitioner can often detect the early stages of illness before you develop symptoms. Iridology is purely a diagnostic technique. The iris is as individual as a fingerprint and contains an inherited pattern.

Who it can help?

Anyone can benefit from Iridology.

What happens in a session?

The practitioner studies the pattern of the iris though a magnifying glass, and occasionally a photograph may be taken for further analysis. It is these patterns within the iris that the practitioner studies, makes a diagnosis, and recommends to the client ways of maintaining and improving their health.

Books & Information

The British Society of Iridology
998 Wimbourne Road
Bournemouth BH9 2DE

 

 

 


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