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Iridology I, II, and III offered as On-line (and in-person). We have training classes, books, and me

06/27/2026

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When the stroma inside the collarette has weak (open) density, we look at it as a weakness in the digestive function. We can strengthen this function with astringent herbs, fiber, and whole foods. Digestive bitters and/or food enzymes are important for this iris sign.

Iris | Rayid 06/23/2026

Rayid.com has a world of information about the rayid method which involves the iris and so much more for us to explore. Check it out and download your free book here: https://rayid.com/iris/

Iris | Rayid The Iris of the Eye join us Attend an Event Understanding Our Unique Individuality: What the Iris Reveals The iris is a fascinating feature of our being, showcasing the intricacy and beauty of our individuality. No two sets of irises are the same, and each contains a distinctive pattern that offers....

06/20/2026

A student recently sent this iris photo...do you see a little yellowing in the blue eye? Any signs of liver involvement? Stomach issues? How is the skin reaction field?

06/17/2026

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Your eyes are deeply connected to your autonomic nervous system — and that connection runs all the way to your spine, lungs, and facial nerves.

This diagram shows the oculosympathetic pathway, the neural highway that controls:

▪︎ Pupil dilation (iris dilator muscle)
▪︎ The tiny Müller muscles of your eyelids
▪︎ Facial sweating and blood vessel tone

In Iridology, understanding how this pathway works helps us interpret what iris signs might mean — especially when we see patterns that suggest long-term sympathetic activity or imbalance.

Because the iris isn’t just a window — it’s a bridge.

International Iridology Practitioners Association 06/17/2026

The Iridology and Integrative Health Conference will be held in Las Vegas this February, bringing the latest information about iridology and sclerology and all things related to wellbeing. There will be vendors and a variety of speakers. Visit the webpage for more information and registration information.

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06/06/2026

I am so looking forward to the Iridology and Integrative Health Conference sponsored by IIPA - February, 2027. We have a fantastic list of vendor and speaker ideas...look for more information coming soon...also, you can visit the website and IIPA page .

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05/26/2026

The eyes are responding to plant medicine…

Credit to Kerry Bone for highlighting this research.

A recent double-blind, placebo-controlled study from Korea looked at Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) and its effects on eye health over 6 months.

Participants taking the extract showed:
-Significant improvements in macular pigment levels compared with placebo
-Early changes noted by 120 days
-Very high responder rate (~95%)
-No serious safety concerns

Macular pigment is one of the eye’s natural protective layers, linked with visual clarity, contrast sensitivity, and long-term retinal resilience.

From an integrated iridology perspective, what’s interesting here is the way measurable changes in retinal integrity may reflect broader patterns of microvascular and nutritional support — something often considered when reading long-term stress and tissue response in the iris.

While this doesn’t replace clinical eye care, it adds to the growing picture that plant-based therapies like Gotu Kola may play a role in supporting ocular health in measurable ways.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41901080/

05/25/2026

See anything unusual in your organ or gland areas?

05/21/2026

Looking at this hematogenic (brown) iris, we see through the pigment that there are white, raised fibers, reveling underlying inflammation. Also, note the tension in the small pupil. There are quite a few other signs in this brown eye; anyone want to comment? Would love to see what you see!

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