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Iridology Pigments and Signs

Develop essential life sciences skills with expert instruction and practical examples.

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Self-paced learning
Flexible Schedule
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Expert Instructor
Industry professional
Certificate
Upon completion
What You'll Learn
Master the fundamentals of life sciences
Apply best practices and industry standards
Build practical projects to demonstrate your skills
Understand advanced concepts and techniques

Skills you'll gain:

Professional SkillsBest PracticesIndustry Standards
Prerequisites & Target Audience

Skill Level

IntermediateSome prior knowledge recommended

Requirements

Basic understanding of life sciences
Enthusiasm to learn
Access to necessary software/tools
Commitment to practice

Who This Course Is For

Professionals working in life sciences
Students and career changers
Freelancers and consultants
Anyone looking to improve their skills
Course Information

About This Course

In Iridology part 1 we learned the basics of iridology including how iridology works, the three major constitutional types, how to determine resiliency and structure, iris mapping, what pigmentations mean, how iridology works including what iridology can and cannot detect. We covered the three major constitutional types and how it applies to genetic health predispositions, how to determine if someone has a weak or strong constitution to ward off sickness, how to read basic iris zones, and how it applies to the zones of the body, and how to determine what color in the eyes mean. In Iridology part 2, we took a more in-depth look at iris positions with an emphasis on the universal language that iridologist use.

We learned simple techniques to distinguish the right eye from the left eye as this information is important to locating reaction fields. We looked at iris constitution sub-types based on color and their unique characteristics. We learned the language of iridology positions to help better identify what's happening in the body, detailed information about what information can be found in the 7 iris zones, the 4 genetic lymphatic subtypes, and how to identify clients who have the potential for certain conditions, the 2 genetic biliary subtypes and how to identify clients who have the potential for certain conditions, the genetic hematogenic subtype and how to identify clients who have the potential for certain conditions and the 4 structural subtypes and how to easily identify this in any person's eyes you look into.

In Iridology part 3, we will look iris signs and descriptions as it relates to genetics. Though iris markings are present at birth and stay throughout a person's life, they represent a potential deficiency in the area of the body they represent. This clues the iridologist into valuable information regarding how to strengthen a client's resiliency to pre-disposed health conditions.

You'll gain very specific information about how pigments are interpreted by iridologists to assess the strength of various organs, nerves, and systems. What sign represents a decreased ability to fight disease. What color indicates a tendency for inflammation in the organs.

Provider
Udemy
Estimated Duration
10-20 hours
Language
English
Category
Science & Academia

Topics Covered

Life Sciences

Course Details

Format
Online, Self-Paced
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Certificate
Upon Completion
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