Iridology charts contain seven radial and a varying number of circumferential zones corresponding to different parts of the body. The left eye chart reflects the left side of the body and the right eye organs on the right. Every organ that has nerve sensitivity appears in a particular zone of the left or right iris; medial organs like the thyroid appear in both. Tissue conditions rather than Latin/Greek disease names are inferred from color, depth and configuration of the ocular biomarkers visible under magnification. These in turn are recorded on individualized charts showing the body's own designations of hypo, hyper, traumatized, genetically affected or normal.
Iridologists conduct their readings using charts on which each area of the iris is mapped to a specific body system or organ. Iridology charts vary, with at least 20 different ones in existence.
No special preparations are necessary before an iridology reading.
Iridology began with a book called Chiromatica medica by Philippus Meyers, 1670. The father of iridology is Dr. Ignatz von Peczely, 1881. And Swedish homeopath Nils Liljequist, 1800's.
IRIDOLOGY
All charts need titles. It helps others to work out what is going on.
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Paired organs (e.g., the kidneys) are mapped to both irises.
Line charts, column charts, area charts, bar charts, stock charts, xy (scatter) charts and bubble charts.
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The main chart types are the following 12. Each of these have many sub charts, like 2D and 3D versions. Some could be grouped together, like Pie and Doughnut charts. Combo charts enable you to combine different types of charts, like a line and column chart. Column charts Line charts Pie charts Doughnut charts Bar charts Area charts XY (scatter) Bubble charts Stock charts Surface charts Radar charts Combo charts
Because they are circular and have sections that are like slices.