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7/19/2017 1 Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye and Zones Class 3 ~ Collarette Class 4 ~ Constitutional Types By Color and Structure Class 5 ~ Pigmentation Class 6 ~ Lacunea Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis Class 9 ~ Sclerology Class 10 ~ Mock consultations Class 11 ~ Mock consultations Class 12 ~ Review IIPA Ready Iridology Handout, Homework and Quiz Chart - http://marysherbs.com/gotomeetings/ChartMine2.swf Sample Disclaimer - http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/Your%20Dis claimer%20to%20Us.docx Handout on “HOW TO TAKE A CLEAR PICTURE OF THE IRIS AND SCLERA” - http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/TakingIrisSc leraPix.docx Link to Quiz #1 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson1Quiz #2 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson2Quiz #3 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson3Quiz #4 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson4Quiz #5 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson5Quiz #6 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson6Quiz #7 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson7Quiz #8 http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson8Quiz # 9 - http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson9Quiz Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye Class 3 ~ Collarette Class 4 ~ Constitutional Types By Color and Structure Class 5 ~ Pigmentation Class 6 ~ Lacunea Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis Class 9 ~ Sclerology Class 10 ~ Mock consultations Class 11 ~ Mock consultations Class 12 ~ Review IIPA Ready Iridology The Main Constitutional Types 1. Lymphatic Surface area problems such as: skin, mucosal membranes in lungs, digestive and urinary tracts and blood vessels…also Lymph tissue such as: tonsils, appendix, lymph nodes and spleen. (Blue) 2. Hematogenic Blood, mineral deficiencies, heart, liver, spleen and bone marrow, digestive system and glandular systems. Blood sugar imbalances. (Brown) 3. Mixed Biliary – Fibers are evident… Liver, lymph, digestion, allergies, constipation or diarrhea, gallbladder and fat digestion. (Murky)

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Page 1: The Main Constitutional Types 3 Resilience in Lymphatic and Biliary Use to be called Constitution Resilience: the ability to withstand and/or how quickly one can recover from difficult

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Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics

Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye and Zones

Class 3 ~ Collarette

Class 4 ~ Constitutional Types By Color and Structure

Class 5 ~ Pigmentation

Class 6 ~ Lacunea

Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes

Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis

Class 9 ~ Sclerology

Class 10 ~ Mock consultations

Class 11 ~ Mock consultations

Class 12 ~ Review

IIPA Ready Iridology Handout, Homework and QuizChart - http://marysherbs.com/gotomeetings/ChartMine2.swf

Sample Disclaimer -

http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/Your%20Dis

claimer%20to%20Us.docx

Handout on “HOW TO TAKE A CLEAR PICTURE OF THE IRIS AND SCLERA” -

http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/TakingIrisSc

leraPix.docx

Link to Quiz

#1 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson1Quiz

#2 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson2Quiz

#3 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson3Quiz

#4 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson4Quiz

#5 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson5Quiz

#6 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson6Quiz

#7 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson7Quiz

#8 – http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson8Quiz

# 9 - http://www.herbalremedyexpert.com/IIPALesson9Quiz

Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics

Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye

Class 3 ~ Collarette

Class 4 ~ Constitutional Types By Color and Structure

Class 5 ~ Pigmentation

Class 6 ~ Lacunea

Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes

Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis

Class 9 ~ Sclerology

Class 10 ~ Mock consultations

Class 11 ~ Mock consultations

Class 12 ~ Review

IIPA Ready Iridology The Main Constitutional Types1. Lymphatic – Surface area problems such as: skin,

mucosal membranes in lungs, digestive and urinary

tracts and blood vessels…also Lymph tissue such as:

tonsils, appendix, lymph nodes and spleen. (Blue)

2. Hematogenic – Blood, mineral deficiencies, heart,

liver, spleen and bone marrow, digestive system and

glandular systems. Blood sugar imbalances.

(Brown)

3. Mixed Biliary – Fibers are evident… Liver, lymph,

digestion, allergies, constipation or diarrhea,

gallbladder and fat digestion. (Murky)

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LymphaticLymphatic – stringy fibers visible on the stoma. Trabeculae – (one fiber in the Iris)

makes up the resilience subtypes.

HematogenicHematogenic –individual fibers on the stoma are not visible.

BiliaryLymphatic – stringy fibers visible on the stoma but no blue coloring evident, even in

the contraction farrows.

Below both have visible trabeculae but the one on the left shows no blue in the

stoma, while the one on the right shows blue peeking through in the contraction

furrows. There are main iris types:

Main Constitutional Type

Lymphatic

Blue

Mixed Biliary

Mixed

Hematogenic

Brown

Iridologist have noticed a correlation between certain Iris

patterns and health conditions

Subtype by Structure

Characteristics and Weakness of the

Lymphatic Main TypeLymphatics typically have problem

with surface tissue such as: skin,

mucosal membranes in lungs,

digestive and urinary tracts and

blood vessels…also Lymph tissue

such as: tonsils, appendix, lymph

nodes and spleen

Note: Lymphatics do not

have to have tophi or

lymphatic rosary, but the

tendency is greater.

Subtype by Structure

Lymphatic Type People Have

Weakness With All Surface

Tissue, Inside and Out.

Plus Lymph Tissue

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Resilience in Lymphatic and Biliary

Use to be called

Constitution

Resilience: the ability to withstand

and/or how quickly one can recover

from difficult conditions whether

mental, emotional or physical.

The finer, straighter and tighter the fibers of wood or

cloth the stronger they are, same with the person’s

constitution.

Subtypes by Resilience and Density

Neurogenic Connective Tissue

Lymphatic BlueSubtype by (Structure)Resilience: Neurogenic

Neurogenics Iris are characterized by very

straight, fine, taunt and closely knit stringy

fibers of the Iris. Like the material with the

same characteristics – Silk, an inherited

strength is available to the Neurogenics

Nerve spasms, headaches, migraines &

neurological conditions are typical. Even the

slightest disruption of the fibers indicates a

significant involvement. Watch out for Adrenal

burnout, strokes and heart attacks.

Lymphatic BlueSubtype by

Structure/Resilience:

Neurogenic

Thrive on Nutrient rich foods, Yoga, music,

gardening, rest

Often develop

nerve-related

conditions

Work horses

If the iris develops

any markings or

rarefactions,

address it.

Often are not in

touch with their

symptoms and

health

Neurogenic- Subtype by Structure

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Often develop

nerve-related

conditions

If the iris

develops any

markings or

rarefactions,

address it.

Often are not in

touch with their

symptoms and

health

Neurogenic- Subtype by Structure Neurogenic- Subtype by Structure

Connective Subtype by Structure and Resilience Lymphatic ConstitutionSubtype: Connective Tissue

LymphaticSubtype: Connective Tissue

Typically the positive attribute of the Neurgenics is that they bring structure to the

world, while often Connective Tissue subtypes provides beauty to the world. One is

not better than the other. The world needs both structure and beauty. However most

connective tissue people need to be a little more diligent in keeping strict to a healthy

life-style.

Connective Subtype - Mildly Resilient

Healing issues stems

from the need to support

their connective tissues.

Saggy, or untoned

tissues such as prolapse

of uterus, bladder,

hernias, hemorrhoids or

spinal subluxations.

Calcium, magnesium

and silicon are

important.

They tend to heal a little

slower.

Might have need for

more rest.

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Bill Caradonna’s

Health Equation

• Physical inheritance – The constitution you inherited from your ancestor’s DNA

• Environment – Our lifestyle, what we eat, drink, breathe and absorb as well as

exercise and stressors

• Emotional/spiritual health – Our connection with God and our fellow living creatures

• Age – Age isn’t everything, but time either slowly or quickly erodes our vibrancy and

ability to rejuvenate. It plays a much lesser role in health than the medical profession

appears to believe, but it is a factor.

Subtype by Structure: Polyglandular

Poly-Glandular must have at least 3

Lacunea around the collarette

SUBTYPE by Structure – Polyglandular

Lymphatic ConstitutionSubtype: Anxiety Tetanic

SUBTYPE by Structure – Anxiety Tetanic

Contraction

Furrows

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SUBTYPE by Structure – Anxiety Tetanic Lymphatic and Mix Biliary Eyes Subtype by

Color

Subtype by Structure

Subtype by Color

Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Over Acid

Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Over Acid Lymphatic SUBTYPE - FibrileBlue Iris with very white fibers

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Lymphatic SUBTYPE - FibrileBlue Iris with very white fibers

Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Uric Acid

Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Uric Acid

There can be and often are several subtype

characteristics in one eye.

Lymphatic SUBTYPE - Hydrogenoid

Less than 3 not hydrogenoid

Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Hydrogenoid Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Hydrogenoid

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Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Hydrogenoid Lymphatic SUBTYPE – Hydrogenoid

SUBTYPE by Color – Scurf Rim

Fiber

seem to

drop off….

less dense

SUBTYPE by Color – Scurf Rim

Scurf Rim Scurf Rim

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Characteristics and Weaknesses of the

Biliary Main Type

BiliaryLymphatic – stringy fibers visible on the stoma but no blue coloring evident, even in

the contraction farrows.

Below both have visible trabeculae but the one on the left shows no blue in the

stoma, while the one on the right shows blue peeking through in the contraction

furrows.

Biliary BiliaryBiliary Eyes happen when genetically Lymphatic (blue eyed) people marry genetically

Hematogenic (brown eyed) people

Genetically Mixed Eye – Mixed Biliary Previously Known as a Murky Eye – Known

as Biliary by IIPA

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Scurf Rim in a Biliary Eye Scurf Rim in a Biliary Eye

Scurf Rim in a Biliary Eye Hematogenic Main Type

Hematogenic Main Type Ferrum Chromatose -Tobacco SnuffingTopolabile – Sign which indicates weakness in a specific organ regardless of the area of which

it is found on the chart.

Tobacco Snuffing – Little dark, red/brown dots – is topo labile and Indicates poor liver health.

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Ferrum Chromatose -Tobacco SnuffingLooks like reddish or brownish fine

grains dusted on top of the fibers of an

eye, usually found in a Biliary but can

also be in a Hematogenic.

Ferrum Chromatose ~Tobacco Snuffing

Ferrum Chromatose ~ Tobacco Snuffing Ferrum Chromatose ~ Tobacco Snuffing

Ferrum Chromatose ~ Tobacco SnuffingTopolabile – Sign which indicates weakness in a specific organ regardless of the area of which

it is found on the chart.

Tobacco Snuffing – aka – Peppercorns - Little dark, red/brown dots – is topolabile and indicates

poor liver health.

Looks like reddish or brownish fine grains dusted on top of the fibers of an eye, usually found

in a Biliary but can also be in a Hematogenic.

Snuff tobacco like pigments forming tiger stripes = Ferrum Chromatose...the little "iron"

spots seem to indicate liver and digestive issues, iron absorption (thus the deposits).

Why they ever threw in the snuff tobacco as a third term, I don't know, but you can just

call it Ferrum Chromatose characterized by little tiny dots which will appear to form

stripes at times.

Ferrum Chromatose ~ Tobacco Snuffing

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Ferrum Chromatose ~ Tobacco Snuffing

Radial

Furrows

looks like a

black bike

spoke

Ferrum

Chromatose

Grainy

powdering

that looks

like brown

Tiger Stripes

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