Part Three: Basic Concepts & Terminology of Iridology
Tutors are entitled to include material in addition to that prescribed here.Candidates will be examined on the following:
- Anatomy and physiology of the eye
- The history of Iridology
- Hering's Law of Cure
- The Stages of Disease
- Iridology equipment
- Basic knowledge of other complementary disciplines
- Professional conduct, ethics, code of practice, confidentiality
- Iris Colours
- Anaemia Ring
- Atherosclerosis
- Arcus Senilis
- Autonomic Nerve Wreath
- Bowel Pockets or diverticuli
- Crypts
- Defect signs
- Diamond Lacunae in organ areas
- Heterochromia, central and sectoral
- Intra-focal lesion signs
- Lesions
- Lymphatic rosary or tophi
- Nerve Rings
- Psora
- Pterygium
- Pupillary margin
- Pupil shape
- Radial Line correspondences
- Radii solaris
- Reflexive signs
- Sclera markings
- Scurf rim
- Sodium or Calcium or hypercholesterol ring
- Stomach halo
- Transversals
- Eleven Constitutions as follows:
- Neurogenic, sensitive and robust Uric acid diathesis
- Lymphatic Dysenzymatic
- Hydrogenic
- Bilary or mixed
- Haematogenic
- Glandular pathological
- Mesenchymal pathological
- Larvate tetanic or Anxiety tetanic
- Lipaemic

