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Why the Iris is Called a “Good Preceptor” at Home

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  1. Holistic Health Indicator:
    • The iris is believed to reflect the condition of every organ and tissue through nerve connections.
    • By observing iris changes, one might gain early signals about imbalances in specific body parts.

     

  2. Non-Invasive Tool:
    • It’s a visual, non-invasive method for wellness monitoring.
    • No need for blood draws or scans—just observation and mapping.

     

  3. Home Use Potential:
    • With basic understanding and a magnifying tool or iriscope, one can potentially monitor general health changes at home.
    • Used as a preventive wellness guide rather than a diagnostic tool.

     

  4. Emotional & Mental Mapping:
    • The chart also covers mental traits and emotional zones (e.g., ego pressure, sensory motor, medulla).
    • This makes it a reflective tool for mental well-being, useful for self-awareness practices at home.

     


Sample Zones on the Chart (Right Iris):

  • Kidney: Around 27–28°
  • Liver: Around 38–40°
  • Throat/Thyroid: ~10°
  • Brain/Mental Ability Zones: ~0–5°
  • Lungs & Bronchials: ~42–48°
  • Spinal & Lower Back Zones: ~20–25°

Note: Iridology is not scientifically proven as a diagnostic tool. It’s a complementary approach—good for observation, lifestyle motivation, and self-awareness, not a substitute for medical diagnostics.

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