IRIDOLOGY ONLINE COURSE

330,00 

Iridology Online Course

This online Iridology course is very comprehensive with access to a huge database of images and materials in Iridology that is far superior to many others. Iridology is the study of the Iris that is a correspondent system to the rest of the body.

Iridology Online Course 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

 Iridology online course 
These are the specifications of the Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine

Iridology Online course:

1. Awarding Institution / Body: Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine
2. Teaching Institution: Online and distance learning, with tutor support
3. Programme Accredited by: Professional Naturopathic Course
4. Final Award: Iridology Diploma
5. Programme title: Iridology online course
6. Course Code and level: I
7. Duration of programme: One trimester or 12 weeks
8. Total number of study hours: About 90 study hours
9. Enrollment requirements: None
10. Enrollment date: Anytime
11. Fees: Full payment: €330 euros; Instalment plan: €115.50 per month for 3 monthly payments (5% extra).

To pay in 3 monthly instalments (€183.75/month), click the INSTALMENTS button below:

 

This Iridology course contains cutting-edge research in iridology collated by one of the world’s most active researchers in Iridology, Professor Bryan Marcia who earned his Ph.D. in Iridology in the US. Students taking this Iridology training will be able to really immerse themselves in thousands of images of human irides, along with many real case histories. It will also be an honour and privilege to interact with one of the world’s mentors in iridology who will share their clinical experience with an open mind and a big, warm heart.

This Iridology online course is considered an excellent analytical tool for clinical practice and for this reason, is a compulsory topic for the Bachelor in Naturopathy and Holistic Medicine degree – B.N.HM.

The iridology course is comprised of 15 lessons, with comprehensive exams at the end of each lesson that can be taken online.

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COURSE CURRICULUM

The 15 lessons include:

Lesson One – Introduction to Iridology

This first level introduces the roots of Iridology going back to findings in Tutankhamen’s tomb toward current technological advancements and developments. Results obtained by scientists especially during the last 15-20 years have increased considerably our knowledge about the eye’s complex exteroceptive areas of reflected information, associated with the cerebral centers.

Lesson Two – Anatomy of the Eye – Iris Exam Procedures

This level covers the basic anatomical fundamentals of the whole eye. Other anatomical principles covered include the anterior part of the eye, histology, bio-microscopic characteristics of the iris surface, physiological functions of the iris, pathology of the anterior part of the eye, inborn anomalies of the iris, diseases of the iris, benign tumors of the iris and common pathology of the structures of the anterior eye will be reviewed.

Lesson Three – Integrative Iridology Chart

One of the most controversial questions in iridology is the vast amount (40 Plus) of Iridology charts. It has been distinguished that around 70% of iridology charts correspond with each other and around 25% have unique differences. Students are shown how such topographical chart differences can be justified by learning important factors. Several Iridology charts from past centuries are shown to familiarize the student with Iridology chart development. This level also covers detailed integrative medicine recommendations for every topographic iris sector.

Lesson Four – Structural Signs of the Iris

Structural, reflex, and pigment pathological signs are the most informative iridological signs. Students will discover how they provide information about the location of the pathological process, and allow, as far as it is possible in iridology to evaluate their mechanism, stage, character, and severity.

Lesson Five – Constitutional Classification Via the Iris

This discipline will expose the student to numerous variations of iris constitutions and associated treatment principles. From the standpoint of prevention, the identification of a disease process in the pre-clinical phase is more desirable than long-term therapy for damaged organs and tissue systems. This can be achieved by accurately identifying the constitution and the reactive capabilities of the patient with consideration of environmental and stress factors.

Lesson Six – The Autonomic Nerve Wreath

The autonomic nerve wreath (ANW) is the projection of an autonomous (vegetative) nervous system. Students will discover how the Autonomic Nerve Wreath has a dual origin: embryological (from fetal membranes) and vascular (from the vessels of the lesser arterial circle). The autonomic nerve wreath is individual for each person; however, students will be shown that it is possible to distinguish several typical forms including its iridodiagnostic significance in detecting active genetic weaknesses.

Lesson Seven – Pupils and Pupillary Symptoms

The student will learn how pupil reflexes play the primary role in making a diagnosis of many neurological diseases, being a part of well-known syndromes: Bernard-Horner, Adie’s, Argyle-Robertson, Parinoud’s, etc. Students will discover how changes of color, dimensions, shape, position of center, equality, and reflector reactions of pupils can have clinical analysis significance.

Lesson Eight – Toxic Dystrophic Signs of the Iris

In this study, the student will learn about the group of toxic dystrophic changes of iris and how Iridodiagnostic tests make it possible to evaluate many toxic-dystrophic processes. Students will also discover how toxic-dystrophic signs are symptoms of organism changes and how to offer pertinent lifestyle recommendations.

Lesson Nine – Heterochromias of the Iris

Students will learn about heterochromias of iris and differentiation between inherited and acquired diffuse and local changes of color. Students will discover the importance of hereditary peculiarities of iris color, toxic and drug dyschromias, pigment spots, and their color, tints of iris stroma, and why they should be carefully analyzed.

Lesson Ten – Adaptive Rings and Arcs

Ophthalmologists consider contraction rings to be the simple folds of the iris and explain their origination by the work of the neuro-motor apparatus of the eye and its contraction, and dilation of the superficial layers in the iris. However, iridologists believe that some other factors should be taken into consideration since not everyone has such rings and arcs! This level will explore several theories of why such rings and arcs occur in the iris.

Lesson Eleven – Pigment spots in the Iris

It is considered that pigment spots always point to the pathological process in the organism thereby they belong to the very important topic of diagnostic signs of iris. Students will learn how residual spots are indicative of the end of the pathological process in the associated organ and how their colors, size, form, and density are important indicators for clinical evaluation.

Lesson Twelve – Conjunctiva Signs

The Student will learn how the evaluation of bulbar conjunctiva does not duplicate the iridodiagnostic examination but can offer entirely new data to the results of iridodiagnostics.

Lesson Thirteen – Iridological Axis Signs

Axis signs consist of a group of markers consisting of lacuna, crypts, radial furrows, pigment, and collarette signs found in specific locations in the eye. The student shall learn how to recognize possible irido-reflex markers in the eye.

Lesson Fourteen – Transversals in the Iris

Transversals are very important to focus signs in the iris for the student to learn. Transversals can point to possible tissue change and congestion in the corresponding organ. Students will review actual clinical examples of the several possible types of transversals that can appear in the iris.

Lesson 15 – Iridodiagnostic Examination Procedures

Students will learn how iridodiagnostic conclusion is made according to the appearance of the iris and its signs, thereby basing iridodiagnostic methods on visual and iridoscopic examination of the iris. Devices used for iridological examination procedures including expert evaluation of iris signs are covered in great detail.

*All courses include three iridological charts, student web server database access (on-line videos, case studies, searchable databases), and lifetime account access.

The Course is Recognised by The Capital University, Washington, DC, USA.

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Course Requirements

There will be some additional reading material and time spent researching the many resources on the website. Studying some of the case histories is also important. The serious professional would also be interested in investing a little more and buying a professional iridoscope that will enable you to capture your patient’s irides on the computer screen and analyze and diagnose using sophisticated software which also produces professional reports for your patients to take away with them.

Course Goals and Objectives

This course will present a comprehensive overview of the Iridological sciences while exploring the continuum of research & development ranging from existing Iridodiagnostic principles to current theories and applications. Students will additionally explore the implications of utilizing Iridology as an adjunctive diagnostic modality in North America. This course will examine contemporary issues such as the relationship between North American Iris Analysis and several European-Asian Iridodiagnostic principles.

The student shall be able to demonstrate knowledge about Iridology in both historical and contemporary contexts.

To have the student understand the Central Hypotheses of Iridology.

Expose students to specific techniques of iris reading and begin to practice using a magnifying lens, camera systems, and digital iriscope systems.

To instruct students with difficult iris analysis techniques such as brown and highly pigmented eyes.

To teach how pupil reflexes play a primary role in many neurological diseases.

Assist the student in understanding the similarity and differences between American/Jensen Iridology research and current research accomplished in Europe and Asia.

Students will study modern concepts of physiology and doctrine regarding nerve activity and theories.

Students will discover the significance of the eccentric adaptive rings in the iris.

Students will discover the iridodiagnostic significance of detecting a genetically active weakness via the Autonomic Nerve Wreath.

The student will learn about the classifications of toxic dystrophic changes of the iris.

Students will discover how structural, reflex, and pigment pathological signs are the most informative Iridological signs regarding the location of certain pathological processes in the body.

Students will identify changes in pupil colour, dimensions, shape, position, equality, and reflector reactions and their clinical significance.

Students will learn how residual spots found in the iris are indicative of the end of the pathological process of an associated organ.

Students will learn how visible changes in conjunctiva vessels, crystalline, and the cornea can add to Iridological conclusions.

Students will discover the importance of hereditary peculiarities in iris colour including toxic and drug dyschromias, pigment spots, and their colour.

To expose the student to numerous variations of iris constitutions and associated treatment principles.

To offer students clinical and educational forms for use in clinical practice.

To maintain student motivation and activity throughout their course learning process.

To expose the student to the most current Iridological research developments.

To guide students through complete iris analysis.

To have the student successfully pass examinations.

Course Materials

All course material required to complete the iridology course is available online and is accessible from anywhere in the world. Once installed, there are many interactive links that enable you to research to your heart’s content involving the many aspects of iridology and iridodiagnostics.

Students will also be able to utilize the world’s most scientifically accurate iridodiagnostic software (a one-year registered student version of Iridology analysis software is included) and learn about the computerized examination of patientclient irides and apply rarely taught Russian medical Iridodiagnostic techniques.

What is included and not included in this Program:

Clinical Iridology Course Professional Software Program Installer enables you to install the 15 modules directly to your hard drive.

Iridological Analysis Professional Software (one-year registration)

Iridology, Pupil, and Constitution Charts (Download Versions)

Access to case study image galleries and libraries

Certification and Examinations included.

* Iriscope is not included.

Grading Policy & Exams

Each Examination is taken online which is then graded by the Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine. Each level contains an examination section. The examination results are automatically transferred to the student’s grade book online.  After successfully passing each examination (minimum 60%), the student then continues to the next course level.

Students must successfully pass an examination for each course level with a grade level of 60% or above. There are currently 15 course levels with 15 examinations to be taken by students.

Each lesson is followed by an end-of-lesson exam which will be based on the material covered in the lesson.

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Course Materials:

All course materials are online, including images, videos, animations, assignments, and final exams. You will also be able to access Prof. Marcia’s library of iridology which is perhaps one of the largest in the world containing videos, thousands of iridology case studies, images, rare books, and many articles.

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