LEARN HOW IRIDOLOGY CAN MAKE A HUGE CONTRIBUTION TO ANY COMPLEMENTARY PRACTICE
A MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHOR
I want to welcome you most warmly to the study of Iridology. Students of our course have taken their knowledge out into the world of practice and they have been able to see more penetratingly into the health of their patients. They have seen many truths about causes and effects in health and disease - that is what allows you to understand those extra things that make you into an even better healer.
I think you are going to find this the most intriguing and absorbing study and, certainly, that is my sincere hope. As you precede, much of what you learn will amaze you and inspire wonder at the ways of the human body and mind. As you tread this very special road, I pass on to you the words that Bernard Jensen gave me years ago when I was his student, inscribed upon the inside cover of his book: “Seek the Higher Values in Life”.
DR. LAWRENCE PLASKETT
WHAT IS IRIDOLOGY?
Iridology is the art of iris analysis. The iris is connected to the brain via the hypothalamus and can give naturopathic read outs on tissue conditions in various parts of the body. With training and practice it is possible to read signs indicative of biochemical, emotional and environmental influences that are hard to determine by other means. We can thus interpret health (and even aspects of personality) by close examination of the eyes, using suitable illumination and a magnifying glass.
The close relationship between naturopathic iridology as an assessment tool and nutritional therapy and other naturopathic disciplines continues and grows closer. Now Iridology can make a huge contribution to complementary therapeutic practice and enhanced by our wonderful digital collection of eye photographs, the learning process with the Plaskett International College is a profound and exciting one.
We teach Iridology quite separately from other topics and anyone who possesses, or expects to possess, a practitioner's qualification in any therapeutic discipline, may join the course.
Course Duration
12 months
Study Hours
200 hours
Course Content
9 sections
Course Fee
£495
How Can Iridology Help Practitioners?
Examples of how iridology can help practitioners
Did you know that some iris features are so very plain that you can see them with the naked eye in ordinary social contact? You can see from two or three feet away in many cases that the person has a toxic digestive system (a strong wide dark ring around the pupil margin). You can often tell that the person has an overactive stomach (a narrow bright white ring very close to the pupil). You can tell when the skin is overlaid with toxins so that the skin's function in excreting toxins from the body is jeopardised (very narrow dark ring around the iris margin). You can tell in some people (rather advanced cases) that they suffer badly from sodium and potassium imbalance and have placed themselves at potential risk from cholesterol accumulation (the so-called corneal arcus, a white or off-white cloudy deposit, usually fairly thick, around the iris margin).
Another example is the ring of spots or 'tophi' represented by the lymphatic rosary. Its mere presence tells one that there is sluggishness in the lymphatic system. When these tophi are darkly pigmented, the situation gives rise to concern for the possible generation of lymphatic illness.
Using the precise positioning of iris reflex areas contained on the iris chart, one may distinguish many key points of analysis. Areas of stress and tension can be pinpointed by identifying 'contraction furrows’. Past injuries and adhesions show themselves as contortions of the normally regular and even iris fibres. You can answer questions like:-
Is it the pancreas or the liver that is responsible for the trouble? Is the patient's hypertension caused by a defect of or toxic deposits in the particular brain area that is geared to control blood pressure? One of Jensen's rather dramatic illustrations is of the iris of a man who has just been shot. It shows the precise areas of tissue damage within the body and the response is very fast.
The number of potential examples is almost without limit. The above may suffice to show the types of things that iridology can do for practitioners. We hope it will help you decide to study Iridology with the Plaskett International College.
Course Overview
The course covers the nature of iris observation, the nutritive zone, the iris chart, the chronic and acute, the intestinal and stomach zones and nerve collarette, the constitution type, respiratory system, lacunae, open lacuna, inherent weaknesses, the organs of elimination, other organs, special signs, complete diagnosis of a subject. The treatment of the topic follows the principles of Bernard Jensen in the USA.
Once the basics have been learnt, the course teachings then extend considerably by bringing in the work of Dorothy Hall and of Dr Josef Deck, both of which are the subject of a special presentation during the course. The published insights of Farida Sharan and Harri Wolf, while not separately presented, also influence the presentation of the course material. Both the Australian School, (Dorothy Hall) and the German School, (Dr Deck/Harri Wolf), offer an added dimension to the study and interpretation of the constitution.
PERSONALITY ASPECTS & CONSTITUTIONAL TYPES
The study focuses upon the different personality aspects, which show up in different constitutional types. Dorothy Hall gives insights into what contributes to various different types of personality and their emotional and mental responses and their pre-dispositions to health or disease. Different sorts of people can have different priorities, preferences and imperatives built into their very nature from or before birth, sometimes determining the course of their entire lives and their attitudes to the world and to other people.
AN EMPATHY BETWEEN PATIENT & PRACTITIONER
The course teaches an understanding of these types and facilitates an empathy between patient and practitioner. It shows how people of the differing constitutional types are likely to go out of balance either mentally or emotionally and how their vulnerability to various physical ailments varies. The German School offers a very exciting and precise approach to the constitutional types, which is really quite different, but no less helpful. It highlights variations in the susceptibility to diseases of different organs and systems.
THE 3 SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
It is a prime purpose of this course, not only to teach these differing positions, but also to demonstrate how it is that all three of these major schools of Iridology embody different aspects of the truth, how each is individually valuable and how a full and deep understanding of the meaning of 'constitution' can be gained through a sympathetic synthesis of the contributions from all three of these schools.
BREAKDOWN OF THE COURSE SECTIONS
In total there are 9 sections comprising of text, videos and iris images to study:
SECTION 1
GENERAL PRACTICE AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE NUTRITIVE ZONE
Areas Covered
Iris colour
Information that iridology can give us
The structure of the eye and the iris
Using the iris as an assessment tool
The principle of reflex areas
The Nutritive Zone
Abnormality in the colon
The Collarette (autonomic nerve wreath or anw)
Diagnosis of the constitution based upon fibre structure
Studies on images of real eyes
SECTION 2
FEATURES OF THE FIBRES OUTSIDE THE COLLARETTE
Areas Covered
The general layout of fibres outside the collarette
Inherent weaknesses
First stage in further deterioration of an inherent weakness
The meaning of darkness in the iris
The development of discrete – open lacunae
Lacunae
Further notes about lightness and darkness amongst the fibres
Healing lines
Crypts
Round the iris chart – the left iris
Round the iris chart – the right iris
Checking which structures and inside and which outside the collarette
The organ systems
The neural arc reflex
SECTION 3
SPECIAL SIGNS
Areas covered
The corneal arcus (sodium ring, cholesterol ring, lipemic ring)
The tophi (also lymphatic tophi or lymphatic rosary)
Corneal Arcus
The anaemia sign
The catarrhal sign
Acidity
Grey background
Scurf rim
Circulatory ring
Sphincter muscle (also called pupillary sphincter)
Pigments (topastible or topolabile)
Psoric spots
Contrcation furrows
Radial furrows
SECTION 4
THE CONSTITUTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONALITY TYPE AND DISEASE DISPOSITION
Areas covered
Very resilient
Resilient average
Moderately resilient
Mildly resilient
SECTION 5
MORE ABOUT WHITE SIGNS
Areas covered
Revision of distinctions between the different white signs
Pictures of irises with white signs, with commentaries
Further interpretation of the corneal arcus
Further interpretation of the lytophi
More general interpretation of the colour white
SECTION 6
COLOURS IN THE IRIS AND OTHER SPECIAL SIGNS
Areas Covered
Yellow pigment in the iris
Orange pigment
Brown pigment
Contraction furrows
Radial furrows
Psoric spots
Pupillary border
The “friendly fibrils” sign
Summary of remedies
SECTION 7
THE CONSTITUTION AND SIGNS ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN SCHOOL
Areas Covered
The German school of iridology
Our approach to teaching the German school
Introduction to the German constitutional types
The lymphatic constitutions
Mixed biliary constitution or biliary constitution
Haematogenic (or haematogenous) constitution
The way to use information on the German constitutions
New signs that are specific to the German school
Treatment recommendations for constitutional types
SECTION 8
ADVANCED STUDIES OF THE IRIS
Areas Covered
Further details of the iris chart – its layout and its implications
Neural arc reflex
Deformation of pupil shape and position
Advanced study of fibre separations, sinuosity, injuries & adhesions
Lacunae of different shape and appearance
The b3 bulge and the pterygium
Working with genetically brown eyes
SECTION 9
THE CONSULTATION & THE PRACTICALITIES
Areas Covered
Diagnosing pathology of individual critical organs
Personality interpretations based upon the German school
Conducting an iridology consultation
Practical aspects of iris examination
Making drawings of the iris and recording the data
The uses, advantages and limitations of iris photography and its place in iridology practice
Equipments and techniques of iris photography
Using the computer to store and process digital images
The interaction of signs
Interpreting the whole iris in conjunction with the case study
Pointers to treatment
Carrying out case histories
TESTIMONIALS
Here's what students have to say about the course
Emma Rubio, Health Coach
Spain
"As a Health Coach I decided to pursue my studies with the Plaskett College to become a Nutritional Therapist. For that, I am also studying Iridology. I am happy to have a tutor to answer my doubts and I like the flexibility that the College offers me. I love the subject of Iridology and the way it is explained, I also like having some videos of Dr Plaskett teaching Iridology as I admire him."
Dr Ezequiel Lafontaine, Iridologist
Puerto Rico
"I LOVE IRIDOLOGY. I have over 30 iridology books, Italian, French, German, Spanish and English, plus over 4,000 photos from my own practice. I took this course for a refresher course and found the material was second to none."
Mrs D. Moothy, Nutritional Therapist
Mauritius
“The distance learning courses have given me the opportunity to pursue my dreams through a program that was not only flexible and convenient for my schedule, but was also challenging and rewarding. I thoroughly enjoyed the readings and the assignments but most importantly, I enjoyed being able to do things at my pace. I must say that the most exciting and challenging course was the Iridology Diploma, and I am happy that I was able to do well in all the courses."