Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Is "Iris Analysis" proven accurate / reliable in detecting a person's health condition?

A few years ago, my mom went to an "iridology" clinic to have her health checked. Since I was already there, my mom thought of me having checked as well using the 'irish analysis', the doctor found out I have a twin sister just by looking at my eyes.

He was like "do you have a twin?"

and I was like. "How'd you know.?"

He said, "I looked into your eyes."

I don't know if it was just a wild guess he made on me to impressed us. Or is it even possible.

LOL

Is "Iris Analysis" proven accurate / reliable in detecting a person's health condition?
If you encounter anyone practicing iridology, please complain to your state attorney general.

Quack! Quack!



***ADDITIONAL***

Hair analysis is mentioned below. This is nonsense too.

Quack! Quack! Quack!
Reply:Iris diagnosis has never been proven effective and there's NO way he could know things like if you have a twin.



I've written a number of articles debunking this and similar therapies and have never found one single shred of evidence that iridology is a legitimate diagnostic tool.
Reply:That's good but I know someone that does hair analysis. It's like dna testing. They told me about all the imbalances in my body and told me some symptoms that I had that was related to some of my imbalances. They gave me homeopathic remedies and I feel a lot better now. Check it out @ www.gseradicator.com They do great work!!!
Reply:OH MY GOD!!

WHERE IS HE!!

I WANT THE IRIS ANALYSIS!!

LOL


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