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Module 1 - The 5 stages of tissue change in the iris and the Healing Crisis
The first module of Iris 2 introduces the student to tissue changes in the iris fiber structure and how to recognize these stages and what they mean to the iridologist. The concept of the healing crisis is explained as related to iridology and natural healing.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- define what is meant by iris tissue change
- describe the 5 stages of iris tissue change
- recognize the 5 stages of iris tissue change
- understand what the "healing crisis" is
Module 2 - Genetic Iris Constitutions - Part 2
The second module introduces the iridology student to Part 2 of the genetic iris constitutions.
The brown-eyed type of iris constitutions will be discussed here each with their different characteristics.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- name and describe all the major brown-eye types of genetic iris constitutions
- recognize features of each of the brown-eye types of iris constitutions
Module 3 - The Six Essential Processes of Life
This module introduces the student to the 6 essential processes of life without which one cannot achieve true healing. It prepares the iridology student for a holistic approach in diagnosis and an understanding of how systems are integrated within the human body.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- list and explain the six essential processes of life
- relate these processes to the study of iridology
Module 4 - Body Systems Part 1: The Digestive System and the Leaky Gut Syndrome
This module, the first of the body system modules introduces the iridology student to the digestive system. It outlines some of the digestive disorders one encounters in iridology and how they are reflected in the human iris.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- understand some of the functions of the human digestive system
- be familiar with the organs associated with digestion
- list some diseases associated with the digestive system
- understand factors that can affect the digestive system
- explain what the Leaky Gut syndrome is
- recognize signs in the iris related to the digestive system
Module 5 - Body Systems Part 2: Detoxification organs and Iridology
This module, the second of the Body Systems modules, introduces the student to the detoxification organs in the body.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- know the organs that assist the body in detoxification
- understand the basic functions of the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system and skin
- recognize some signs of the detoxification organs in the iris
Module 6 - Body Systems Part 3: The Cardio-respiratory System
This module, the third of the Body Systems modules, introduces the student to the cardio-respiratory system as it relates to iridology.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- understand some of the basic functions of the respiratory system and the circulatory system
- be familiar with some influences on our respiratory system and circulatory system
- recognize iris signs related to the cardio-respiratory system
Module 7 - Intermediate Iris Signs
Module 7 continues with the Iris signs in Iris 1 and introduces additional signs that can be seen in the human iris.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- describe each of the iris signs listed in this module and what they mean
- recognize these signs in the human iris
Module 8 - Intermediate pupil and sclera signs
Module 8 continues with the Pupil and Sclera signs in Iris 1 and introduces additional signs that can be seen in the human pupil and sclera.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- be familiar with the intermediate pupil and sclera signs
- recognize these signs in the human eye
- understand the implications that these signs can reveal
Module 9 - Healing Methods and Iridology
Module 9 introduces the iridology student to several healing methods that are most often used in combination with iridology. These methods are briefly explained as well as their relation to the art and science of iridology.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- list and briefly explain some healing methods
- explain how each of these methods can be used with iridology
- list some of the advantages and disadvantages of each method
- have a firm understanding of the meaning of nutritional therapy
Module10 - Iris Case Studies Part 1- The Integrated Systems Approach
The last module, Module 10 is the first of 2 parts on Iris Case Studies. The second part, Advanced Case Studies will be explained on the Iris 3 CD. This module describes in detail the case histories of 4 real patients and the signs that are evident in each of their irises. The Integrated Systems Approach to iridology is also explained.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- be familiar with the iris, pupil and sclera signs that are described for each case study
- recognize these signs in each client's irises
- begin to understand how an iridologist uses a holistic approach to determine possible causes of the client's major complaints.
- gain some practical experience in analyzing the eyes of a client, using a systematic approach and dealing with actual health problems
- understand what is meant by the Integrated Systems Approach to iridology
Final Term 2 Examination
This examination must be emailed or sent by post to be corrected. You must achieve a score of 80 percent or more to receive a Certificate of Completion for Iris 2. This certificate will be mailed to your address. You will be notified if you are unsuccessful after which you will need to resubmit your exam. There is no limit to the amount of times that you can apply for the certificate. There are 50 multiple-choice questions in total and they are included at the end of your Iris 2 CD-ROM. Some of the exam questions include an analysis of an iris image.
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