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"The
Doctor of the future will prescribe no drugs but will interest his
patients in the care and nutrition of the human
frame and in the cause and prevention of disease." Thomas
Edison |
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| We are entering a pioneering age in our medical and health history wherein prevention, patient self-care and self-responsibility are being encouraged. Enlightened practitioners are responding to a very profound need, long overlooked by the orthodox medical establishment. Zealous effort toward promoting alternative healthcare practices have brought to fight several ancient healing arts which have been gaining popularity in recent years with the advent of new scientific research and development. Principle among these is the Art/Science of Iridology. Dick is mentioned as one of the
Prominent Iridologists in The United States in Dr. Ellen Tart-Jensen's latest book; copyright 2007 "Through the Eyes of the Masters: A History of Iridology" |
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| What is Iridology? |
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND:
Archeological
records depicting the iris in relation to the body have been found in
Asia Minor and the Far East. The writings of Hippocrates make
reference to changes in and around the eye as pertains to disease. The
Discoverer of Iridology in its present form was a Hungarian physician,
Dr. Ignatz von Peczely (1822-1911). On the basis of many years
of comparative study and the observation of patterns of Iris changes,
he developed an Iris map in which every organ had its proper place. This
"map" has been altered and updated through the years by many
prominent physicians and Iris researchers. Noted among these
are: H. E. lahn, M.D. of Austria who introduced Iridology to the
United States; Collins Kritzer, Lindlahr and Jensen in the
U.S.A., Felke, Medhaus, Flink, Schnabel, Angerer and Deck in
Europe. |
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