This course will consist of 9 4 hour classes of instruction and discussion Between classes there will be a short quiz and consultation (sending 2 pictures) of what was covered that week in class. First class, just how to take a good picture. Then there will be 2 classes of Mock Consultations. The first will be Iridology and the second will be 2 hr Iridology, 1 hour sclerology and 1 hour pupil tonis. Each student will be expected to send in 2 people s eyes 4 eyes the week before class. Last class will be a review for the test. A pretest will have been filled out and we will cover common misconceptions. The Steps in Becoming an IIPA Board Certified Iridologist Take the Core Curriculum by a IIPA Certified Instructor Complete the course and get at least an 80% or better on quizzes and test Complete 10 Iris case studies. (Your first 2 we will do together in class) with at least 80% or better proficiency Receive you Certificate of completion Submit a copy of the certificate and a copy of an anatomy and physiology certificate of completion Request the Certification exam from IIPA Arrange a proctor to be in attendance during the exam. The test will be sent to them. A clergy, a librarian etc. Arrange a time and location with that proctor Take the open book exam in 4 hours. Proctor will then mail the finished exam IIPA Ready Iridology Curriculum Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye Class 3 ~ Collarette Class 4 ~ Zones and Constitutional Types Class 5 ~ Pigmentation Class 6 ~ Lacunea Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis Class 9 ~ Sclerology Class 10 ~ Mock consultations Class 11 ~ Mock consultations Class 12 ~ Review IIPA Ready Iridology Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye Class 3 ~ Collarette Class 4 ~ Zones and Constitutional Types Class 5 ~ Pigmentation Class 6 ~ Lacunea Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis Class 9 ~ Sclerology Class 10 ~ Mock consultations Class 11 ~ Mock consultations Class 12 ~ Review 1
Why IIPA? Give credence to Iridology Standardized information To integrate European and Modern American Iridology terminology. Do studies to prove what is true and what is a fallacy Google list the definition of Iridology as: (in alternative medicine) diagnosis by examination of the iris of the eye. Four Studies of the Eyes (EyeOlogy) Pupil Tonis The study of the size, shape and characteristics of the Pupil (Class 8) Iridology The study of the Iris (the colored part of the eye), including its mark, toxins and variation of the fibers which indicate, genetic weaknesses, inherent strengths and weaknesses. Which gives insight to where the person needs to relax, build or stimulate tissues in the body. (Classes 2-7) Rayid Associates patterns in the iris with personality traits Time Risk (Not covered in this course but recognized by IIPA) Sclerology- The study of the sclera s (the white part of the eye) texture, color and blood vessels. Indicating how diet exercise, stress and lifestyle is affecting the body. (Lesson 9) A Sound Eye Iridology Egyptians Chaldean IIPA Sclerology Chinese and American Indian Rayid Denny Johnson The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. Iridology Genesis and History Later Ignaz Von Peczely Mid 1800 became a doctor and notice things in the Iris of his patience. There are many charts since Ignaz. You can purchase them online. I provide for you a very simple chart included in this class. Ledge has it that as a child Ignaz, born in Hungary had a pet Owl that broke its leg. He noticed that it developed a dark mark on the bottom of the Iris on the side the leg was broken. As it healed, the line disappeared. He would record/draw the difference along with the symptoms and developed the first Iridology chart. 2
Pastor Nils Liljequist 1851-1936, Stockholm, Sweden Pastor Emmanuel Felke, 1856 1926, Kladen, Germany Rudolf Schnabel, 1882-1952, Cologne, Germany Joseph Angerer, 1907-1994 Joseph Deck, 1914-1992, Ettlingen, Germany (Angerer s colleague) Theodore Kriege, 1900 s, Germany, Student of Schnabel, Angerer and Deck Dorothy Hall, 1980 s, Emotional Iridology Pioneer Toni Miller, present, foremost Australian Iridologist Dr. Benard Jensen, Chiropractor, 1908-2001, Escondido, CA Iridology The study of the Iris (the colored part of the eye), including its mark, toxins and variation of the fibers which indicate, genetic weaknesses, inherent strengths and weaknesses. Which gives insight to where the person needs to relax, build or stimulate tissues in the body. Iridology can lend insight to our body s imbalances, genetic weaknesses, possible toxins and lends information on how best to cleanse those toxins out. You can NOT diagnose using the Iris because: A diagnosis is the identification an illness by examination of the symptoms Iridology indicates weaknesses, toxins or imbalance; for instance Emphysema and Asthma both stems from a lung which is less than perfect.. However, it is impossible to by iris alone determine which health condition from which the person s suffers Diagnosis is an inefficient way to help people choose what can help them regain their health. Same named disease might respond differently in different people. It is against the law Is Iridology a diagnostic tool? Remember Iridology is to help someone understand how to develop a healthy lifestyle It should not be used to alarm. Include strengths and comfort Should not just be a way to sell supplements. Information be shared with anyone else. It is their information Respect personal space Ask permission (I say shall we get started?) Explain and teach them about what you see so you can help them take control of their health Protect yourself Example of a Recommended Disclaimer To establish and clarify my purpose in coming to you for a consultation, I want to clearly state that my interest is learning a good path to follow and a good nutritional program. I want to change my present habits and establish habits and a new way of living to build good health. I understand it is my personal decision to follow your nutritional program or not to follow it. I thoroughly understand that this program does not replace any additional professional counseling with any other doctor I may wish to consult; that your analysis and nutritional consultation are an adjunctive analysis which can be coordinated with any advice, treatments, or prescriptions whatsoever with my regular physician; that this program is not intended to be in any conflict whatsoever with any other recommendations or treatments by other doctors or practitioners who are licensed by State and Federal laws; and also, that the decision to follow or reject this program is left to my own discretion. In addition, I fully and completely understand that you do not diagnose, treat nor do you make any recommendations for the treatment of any disease (including cancer, AIDs, etc) in any form or in any manner whatsoever and wish to assure you that I am in no way asking for such treatment at this time or will I be asking for such treatment at any other time. Again, I wish to state that I clearly understand that this analysis and consultation and any follow-up analysis and consultation are not meant to take the place of any other form of analysis, counseling, diagnosing or treatment by regular physicians or any other doctor or health practitioner. Respectfully yours, Signature: Date of Birth: Age: Height: Ft. In. Weight: Male: Female: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Other Phone: Please list supplements and prescriptions: Are you pregnant or nursing? Do you plan to be pregnant in the next few months? Former Terminology Absorption Ring Autonomic Nerve Wreath Cholesterol/Sodium Ring Lesion/Lesions Lymphatic Rosary Murky eye Nerve/Stress Rings Psora/Drug Spots Radii Solaris/Parasite Lines Rheumatic Eye Terms IIPA Terminology Pupillary/Pigment Ruff Collarette Lipemic Diathesis Lacuna/Lacunae Flocculation, Tophi, Hydrogenoid Subtype Mixed Biliary Contraction Furrows Genetic Pigment Radial Furrows Febrile Subtype Segment Sector Terminology Just as it would be hard to hold a conversation with someone from a different country, it can be be equally frustrating to try to communicate to the various terminology among Iridologist. IIPA is trying to uniform the terminology to break that language barrier. Scurf Rim Strong Constitution Toxicity Weak Constitution Scurf Rim Subtype by Color Neurogenic Subtype Genetic Pigments Connective Tissue Subtype We will try to related the common terminology with that of the IIPA standard 3
Positional Terminology Terminology Optic Chiasm Ki As em The place where the optic nerves switch over to the eye, just as there is a switch over between the brain and body. Reactive Field Chart Iris Zone Left eye indicates what is going on in the left side of the body Right eye indicates what is going on in the right side of the body Iridology is the study of the Iris which is the colored part of the eye between the pupil and the Sclera The Seven Iris Reflex Zones of the Iris The Seven Iris Reflex Zones of a perfect Iris and glands 4
Using One of the Various Charts Reaction field I like using degrees or minutes Topography of the Iris Reaction Field (see position on chart) The Health Equation Bill Caradonna Health Status = Physical Inheritance + Environment (Diet and Lifestyle) + Emotional/Spiritual Health + Age Physical Inheritance DNA, genetic strength and weaknesses inherited from our ancestors. This Weeks Assignment Take quiz Take 2 sets of clear pictures of someone s Iris email to MarysHerbs@aol.com Environment Our lifestyle, diet, exercise, sleeping habits, etc. Emotional and Spiritual Health Our connection with God and our connection with others. Relationships Laughing, Loving, Hugging etc. Age Even the most diligent people notice a decline during the aging process. How we treat our body is paramount is improving this part of the equation. Suggestions on How to Take Pictures With an Iris Scope Please follow the guidelines below to ensure a good quality picture of your eyes: Examples 1) Need at least a 5.5 pixel camera (the higher the number, the better) 2) Take the picture about a foot away from the face so that not only the eye is in the picture, but some of the face as well. Most people make the mistake of getting too close 3) Most cameras have a setting with a flower on it it is made for close ups. Check your camera s instruction manual to find the setting for close up pictures. 4) It s important to take the picture away from any outside light, glare from light coming in the windows or artificial light from lamps or overhead lights. It s best to take the picture in a hallway. 5) Use a flash. If you have very light blue eyes, sometimes the flash cannot be used. 6) Pictures need to be clear and light. 7) No cropping or altering pictures 8) Typical pixel size is 1500 x 1500 or higher 9) The person should be looking straight ahead 10) If the top of the eye and the bottom of the eye do not show, then spread the eyelids open so they do. 11) Save as a jpeg, email to MarysHerbs@aol.com 5
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