Iris has a complex structure and connected to most organs of the human body. Iris is a screen which projects the image of all the organs and body systems.
The research is based on the iris charts: the image of 2 irises (left and right). They divide the iris into more than 100 zones that correspond to specific organs and systems of the human body.
In the course of iris diagnosis, iridologists study the color (the level and distribution of the pigment content, blackouts and inclusions), structure (density and direction of the tissue), the condition of the front fibrovascular layer, outer edge (root) and vessels of the iris, as well as the size and shape of the pupil and papillary response to light.
After the testing, iridologist recommends that a patient visits a specialized doctor and prescribes further traditional diagnosis of the organ or body system or gives preventive advice.
This is why the iris diagnosis is so valuable as a technique: it enables us to diagnose a disease at an early stage and helps any person to find out what should be given special attention to preserve one’s health.
- Universality. Data in the report for 4 systems and 18 human organs at the same time.
- Comfort. No restrictions. Does not require prior preparation.
- Speed. Individual biometric data is processed by a powerful server within 10 minutes.
- Availability. The average price of testing for General rapid diagnostics is only $10.
All these obvious advantages for customers have been noticed at once. That is why during the first year of the franchise appeared in many cities of Russia and even in neighboring countries.
The testing method proved to be valid and not invasive at the same time which sets this testing apart from any other diagnosis methods. It is absolutely painless and performed in comfortable conditions it does not have contraindications or require any preliminary procedures.
With the help of this testing it is possible to diagnose even those disorders typical for pre-existing diseases. As a result the testing makes it possible to take effective ill-health prevention.
The first explicit description of Iridology refer to antiquity: records on papyrus, found during excavations in the tomb of Tutankhamen in Giza. Later, this method was used by healers of ancient India and China.
The modern revival of iridology is associated with the name of doctor Ignac Peczeli (1826-1907). He was the first to systematize iridology tests and provide scientific evidence of the iridology.
Now iridology is a very popular diagnostic method used by leading professionals in medical centers and research institutes around the world. Russia's first medical research center that uses the method of iridology was established in Moscow at the Medical Department of the University of Friendship of Peoples.