5/19/2017 1 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 IIPA Ready Iridology More Complex More Complex Medial = Towards Middle of the Face or towards the nose
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IIPA Ready Iridology · Pterigium Pterigium Pterygium There are 4 basic signs in the Sclera 1.Discoloration 2.Deposits 3.TravelingLines 4.Lines Pointing toward Iris (of various configurations)
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Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and BasicsClass 2 ~ Anatomy of the EyeClass 3 ~ CollaretteClass 4 ~ Zones and Constitutional TypesClass 5 ~ PigmentationClass 6 ~ LacuneaClass 7 ~ Iridology SyndromesClass 8 ~ Pupil TonisClass 9 ~ SclerologyClass 10 ~ Mock consultationsClass 11 ~ Mock consultationsClass 12 ~ Review
Chronic infection – WORK WITH LIVER•Yellow – jaundice – bilirubin – WORK WITH LIVER•Gray – not enough oxygen – Tissue Changes •Red Wash – heart ~ outer = physical; inner = emotional•Pink -- Alkalosis – Work with pH•Blue – Normal in babies under 3 months,
Older; lacking oxygen, iron deficiency and Venus congestion – Work with circulation and blood
Liver ~ Brown Coloration Even more serious in a blue eye
Brown Deposits ~ Liver ToxinsBrown Deposits ~ Liver Toxins
Brown Deposits ~ Liver Toxins Melanin ~ Liver
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Melanin ~ Liver Melanin ~ Liver hardening with bacteria involvement
Bluish Tint ~ Baby or Lack of O2 Bluish Discoloration ~ Babies
There are 4 basic signs in the Sclera
1.Discoloration
2.Deposits3.Traveling Lines4.Lines Pointing toward Iris (of various configurations)
a. Positionb. Proximityc. Prominenced. Shape
Deposits
Pinguecula \piŋ-ˈgwek-yә-lә\ – Fatty deposit in the sclera indicating poor digestion of fats…. Usually due to liver and/or gallbladder.
Pterygium \te-ˈrij-ē-әm\ – A benign tissue growth of the conjunctiva which sometimes spreads over the Iris. (Look if fed by blood vessels) … An irritant…possibly pH
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Pinguecula – poor digestion of fats Pinguecula – poor digestion of fatsPinguecula – Poor digestion of fats
Pinguecula – Poor digestion of fats Pinguecula – Poor digestion of fats
Pinguecula – Poor digestion of fats Pterygium
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PterygiumPterigium
Pterigium Pterygium
There are 4 basic signs in the Sclera
1.Discoloration2.Deposits
3.Traveling Lines4.Lines Pointing toward Iris (of various configurations)