Vicki Van Vynckt -   Certified Iridologist
 
 
 
HERE IS AN IRIS WE CAN BRIEFLY ANALYZE SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT SOME OF THE MARKINGS IN THE IRIS MAY LOOK LIKE
(This is a left Iris)
 
  • There are several dark lines radiating out from the pupil area that look like spokes of a wheel. These are called Radii Solaris and indicate absorption of toxins from the bowel into the areas where they travel.
  • There is a very dark spot down in the lower left of the iris. Spots like these are called Psora and are a toxic settlement that can be from many different sources, including environmental toxins, medications, other drugs, or any other toxin that settled there that could not be eliminated by the body. Often people are born with Psora and they are inherited from their parents.
  • Notice the rusty orange color around the pupil. This is an indication that there are weaknesses in the pancreas and gall bladder, and possibly the liver.
  • There are several places on the right side of the iris where you see the iris fibers have separated forming several almond-like shapes in a row. These are called Lacuna, and they indicate a weakness in the areas where they are found. In this case, they are in the bronchial, heart, and lung areas. A closer look at these lacunae, however, would show that healing is taking place in those areas because there are cross fibers weaving back together the tissue that had separated.
 
  • THERE IS MUCH MORE TO ANALYZING AN IRIS THAN WHAT WE SHOWED ABOVE, BUT THIS WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA ABOUT SOME OF THE MARKINGS THAT CAN BE FOUND.
 
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