WHAT ARE THE BEST WAYS TO USE IRIDOLOGY CHARTS?
There have been two main approaches to using iris charts. One has been to observe the position of each iris marking and then correlate it directly to a detailed map location. Given the multiple number of iris signs that can be present, it is often a painstaking process for iridologists. Uncertainty can also result, as many iris maps have different interpretations of the locations’ significance. The other main approach has been to first identify constitutional types and subtypes before looking at the map. These factors alone provide a wealth of information for the iridologist. Iris indicators are then interpreted in the general context of the constitutional information, allowing for a better understanding of the importance of each sign. Once these general patterns have been identified, then the most significant iris signs can be observed without the need for time-consuming map location review of the entire iris. The difference in the results of the two approaches is remarkable. The firs