DO YOU HAVE A SPOT ON YOUR IRIS? THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS!
Have you ever looked at an iris really close up? If you have, you’ve probably seen hills and valleys and dark colors and white lines and many more details.
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Spot on the Iris |
Iridology is an ancient science that uses all of those variations to determine the fitness of every section of the body.
According to Bio Nordic , the iris is like a map of the body – changes in certain organs are reflected in specific parts of the iris.
The exact relationship between iris and body parts can be seen from the iris chart below.
DO YOU HAVE A SPOT ON YOUR IRIS? THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS!
Known as psora spots, those little red, brown or green dots are an indicator of toxins located in body tissues. These toxins often make their way into the body via prescription medications taken over a long period of time, or through the environment. These spots can be inherited.
We are pleased to offer this beautiful updated Iridology Chart. Ellen Tart-Jensen, Ph.D., D.Sc. has added 25 years of research to the original Iridology Chart developed by Dr. Bernard Jensen.
After spending thousands of hours studying with Dr. Bernard Jensen, working in private practice, and teaching iridology world wide, Dr. Ellen Jensen has color coded the chart to make it easy to read each organ area and iris zone.
Based on this chart, the psora spot in our featured image is an indicator of toxins in the bladder.
The good news is that with time, medical supervision and appropriate detox measures, spots on the iris will decrease in size and prevalence until they disappear completely, signifying that the affected body part has been detoxed.
Supplements like acidophilus can help your body more quickly flush out toxins and harmful bacteria.
See your doctor! An expert will be able to rule out any other condition such as eye melanoma.
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