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IRIDOLOGY REPORT (PART 1)

Iridology Report (Part 1)

Iridology report, an in-depth scan of the inner state of the body

Iridology is the study of the iris, relating to cellular weaknesses (genetics), acidosis and toxicity. As tissues become weakened and congested with acids, changes occur in the fibers of the iris. Iridology is not a diagnostic tool, but rather a holistic approach that reminds us that our physical health depends upon the health of every cell.

THE GREAT LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

Analyzing the blood has its limits: indeed, our blood has to consistently maintain its PH around 7.4 or death will occur. Today, one system that is almost completely ignored or misunderstood by modern science is the lymphatic system.

This system is the primary focus of detoxification – with its connecting eliminating organs. Most of our lymphatic conditions come from our mother in-utero, as our eliminative systems and nutrition depend wholly on our mother. The kidneys are supposed to filter metabolic waste out of the body, but when the kidneys stop filtering, this creates stagnation within the lymphatic system.

STAGES OF CELLULAR DETERIORATION

There are four basic stages of stagnation/acidosis of the lymphatic system, leading to cellular mutation or cell death. These four stages are: acute, sub-acute, chronic and degenerative. Suppression of any stage gradually brings one’s body into a more drastic stage of cellular deterioration (acidosis).

The solution to healing cellular deterioration is regenerative detoxification – the hydration process of the lymphatic system. This process is facilitated by the opposite spectrum of chemistry, namely including a wide variety of alkaline/base foods and drinks into your diet. Fruits, berries, melons and vegetables are examples of alkaline and base forming foods.

ACUTE, SUB-ACUTE AND CHRONIC STAGES

This report intends to highlight the different stages of degeneration:

  • acute: the beginning stages of acidosis and weakness with the appearance of inflammation, pain and discomfort
  • subacute
  • chronic
  • The next phase is called degenerative.

In Part 2, we will explore how these symptoms present themselves and what to look out for.

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