Iridology Textbook: The Core Curriculum: Iris Analysis Courses I and II; Preparation for Certification by OBrian Betty S
Author:OBrian, Betty S. [OBrian, Betty S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2018-10-15T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SIX
Types by Structure and Physical Strength
Neurogenic Type by Structure This type of iris structure has been referred to as the “Pioneer” because they are so structurally sound they could have battled their way from the East Coast to the West. The fibers are like silk, close together and taut. Divide this type into Robust Neurogenic (fibers very densely woven) or Deficient Neurogenic (less density but still neurogenic). The pupil can be quite small (tight).
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Neurogenic Structure Neuro (nerve) being the root word, this type might have nervous headaches, spasms, migraines, nerve-related issues such as shingles and multiple sclerosis. While they are structurally the strongest, they also have the weakest or most sensitive nervous system. Their need for activity depletes them of vital minerals. Markings will not often be visible in this structure, so even the tiniest line or rarefication is significant and should be analyzed.
Working with a neurogenic subtype is challenging because, so often, they are not in touch with their health issues. They are extremely sensitive, but they also hide it well.
They are very driven, usually, and hardworking, but they easily drive themselves to physical exhaustion…is it because they can?
From Rayid we learn that they are the most kinesthetic type, loving to touch and feel everything. A small child with this type will have a favorite “blankee” or soft stuffed toy to hold at all times.
Issues and Support for the Neurogenic Iris • Risk for Strokes and sudden heart attacks
• Adrenal Burnout
• Migraines and tension headaches
• Nerve pain, shooting pains anywhere in the body
• Irritability and difficulty with sleep
• Soreness from overuse of muscles; back ache
Health Support • They thrive on stimulants but need to avoid them, especially coffee.
• They respond well to nurturing foods, so a program of green smoothies
and only fresh foods, nothing out of the box or can while they are
working with you.
• Yoga, meditation, relaxing music, and gardening – these are all good for this type. They
need physical exercise, but their lesson in life is to slow down so as not to burn themselves
out completely.
• Their preferred exercise is extremely physical; chopping wood would suit them just fine!
• They need to learn to be still, relax, and breathe.
• Getting in touch with their need to rest is of most importance!
Polyglandular Structure Polyglandular is just as it seems, a person with many glandular concerns. This type will have many different lacunae (at least three) that look like daisy petals around the pupil. They may have close iris fibers around the inner or outer zones, but near glandular areas, they will have lacuna of various sizes. These openings show a weaker (or even absent) pattern of fibers inside.
Polyglandular Structure However, they have the gift of spontaneity with their feeling, creative nature. These flower types are good listeners and learn well just by listening; they are often seen with a head set on!
Glandular issues should be noted: Is there a family history of diabetes? Hysterectomy? Are there thyroid problems? Is this person always cold? Any prostate issues?
They might
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