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Multiple reflex iridology and degenerative diseases

Echavarren Lezau FJ, Echavarren Otin JI
Herboristería Ezkaba, Barañain Avenue, 21 (bajo), Pamplona, 31008, Spain

Objective

To explore how multiple reflex iridology (MRI) informs us of degenerative diseases.

Materials and methods

The current study has been undertaken during the past 20 years and comprises the application of observational techniques to clients of our naturopathy consultancy. During this period, more than 60 000 people of all age groups have been observed.

Results

We have observed signs that show the type of certain disorders, their characteristics and severity. The inter-association of certain types of iridian signs such as the morbose, nervous and poor circulation iridian genotypes, transversal signs and concentric circles in determined locations, as well as hepatopathy and splenopathy inform us of a strong predisposition to develop serious disorders.

Conclusion

We have identified risk groups, principally by genetic predisposition. We have obtained parameters that allow us to assess disorders that may degenerate. MRI allows us to detect asymptomatic and symptomatic disorders that occur in the genesis and development of more serious illnesses. When a disorder degenerates, the signs that are manifested in the iris are so subtle that at the moment we are incapable of perceiving them until they have already developed. This is why it is essential to turn to other diagnostic techniques that provide more exact information.

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