Iridology and Stress, Anxiety, Depression, ADD/ADHD

10 months ago
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Some people call them nerve rings, stress rings, or cramp rings. In constitutional iridology we call them contraction furrows.

When I first learned iridology 40+ years ago I was taught these rings meant the person was under a tremendous amount of pressure, and that if we didn’t get rid of them the person would have a nervous breakdown.

We now know none of that is true.

The tendency to have contraction furrows is an inherent trait, passed down through the previous 3 - 4 generations.

These furrows suggest a variety of predispositions, all of which require the presence of other markers or specific configurations of the furrows.

We need to have a conversation with the client, to understand the immediate relevance and potential result of having this type of iris marking.

In this mini-class we’ll take a look at contraction furrows and what they teach us about stress, anxiety, and add/adhd.


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