IRIDOLOGY DIPLOMA COURSE
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1.500
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iridology diploma course FAQ
What is iridology diploma course?
It is a course consisting of 10 Modules that
provides a good level of knowledge about iridology and its diagnostic possibilities.
Who it may concern?
Iridology diploma course,
is very usefull for medical doctors, therapists, paramedical professionals,
students or even other people who are interested in mild and reliable diagnostic
methods of medicine.
How does the course works?
If you decide to follow the iridology
diploma course you have to apply for your participation. Then you receive
2 CDs with the modules. You have to study the modules one by one, answer the
questions and the exercises while you are in frequent contact with your personal
tutor via e-mail.
How long will the iridology diploma course last?
The duration of the iridology
diploma course varies. An average person could study the course within
3 months. However, there is a maximum of 1 year for completing the course.
Shall I be certified for what
I'll learn?
After you succesfully complete the iridology
diploma course, you will receive a certificate from the Hellenic Medical
Association of Iridology.
Shall I find additional resources
for my iridology studies?
The team of iridology
diploma course will assist you on your study and will hint you links
and editions with additional iridology material. Likewise, the Hellenic Medical
Association editions will be available for the iridology
diploma course students at discount prices.
What is the cost for the whole
course?
The iridology diploma course costs normally 1500 € or
1100 $ US including the final exams and the certificate award. It can be paid
in 3 parts, a deposit of 500 € or 350 $ US and 2 parts of 500 € or 375 USD
before the final exams. There is also an extra discount of 100 € or 140 $
US for those who pay all of the amount at once that is 1400 € or 960 $ US.
CONTENTS OF THE IRIDOLOGY DIPLOMA COURSE:
CD 1
MODULE 1
What is Iridology and how the image of the organ is transferred
to the iris.
Iridology from the antiquity to contemporary times.
Iridology the natural diagnostic method.
Credibility of Iridology.
Which programs exist.
What can you tell from Iridology?
Consulting an iridologist.
Born with certain markings.
Iridology and Ophthalmology.
Questions.
MODULE 2
Anatomy of the eye and the iris.
Iris topography.
Iris landmarks.
Does the iris change?
Color and pigment changes.
What Iridology does not do.
Constitutional strength and weakness.
Charts to Iridology.
Questions.
MODULE 3
CONSTITUTIONS (PART I)
Iridology and constitution.
Iris constitution according to Joseph Deck.
1. Lymphatic
2. Hematogenic
3. Biliary or Mixed
Constitutional types and subtypes.
1. Pure Lymphatic constitution.
2. Neurogenic Sensitive or Neurolymphatic constitution.
3. Neurogenic Robust constitution.
4. Hydrogenoid constitution.
5. Rheumatic constitution.
6. Weak Connective Tissue constitution.
7. Glandular constitution.
8. Immuno-Pathological constitution.
Questions.
MODULE 4
CONSTITUTIONS (PART II)
Constitutional types and subtypes.
9. Anxiety Tetanic Diathesis.
10. Lipaemic Diathesis.
11. Ferrum Chromatosis.
12. Rheumatic-Arthrotic Diathesis.
13. Cardio Pathological Diathesis.
14. Pancreatic syndrome.
15. Cardio-Abdominal syndrome.
16. Hepato-Gastric syndrome
17. Psoric.
18. Sycotic.
19. Carbon Nitrogen.
Questions.
CD 2
MODULE 5
BASIC IRIS SIGNS (PART I)
STRUCTURAL SIGNS
1. Lacunae.
2. Crypts.
3. Defect marks.
4. Rarification.
5. Radial Furrows or Radii Solaris.
6. Contraction Furrows.
REFLEX SIGNS
1. Radials (White, Vascularised, Pressure).
2. Transversals and Vascularised Transversals.
Questions.
MODULE 6
BASIC IRIS SIGNS (PART II)
PIGMENTATION
Drugs and inorganic chemicals in the iris.
Differentiation of iris pigments.
Central heterochromia.
Sectoral heterochromia.
Miscellaneous iris signs.
Questions.
MODULE 7
PUPILLARY DYNAMICS
1. Mydriasis.
2. Miosis.
3. Hippus.
4. Anisocoria.
PUPILLARY SIZE AND THE INFLUENCE ON THE IRIS
INTEGRITY OF THE COLLARETTE
Questions.
MODULE 8
Pupil/collarette combinations.
PUPIL DEFORMATIONS
1. Ellipses.
2. Flattenings.
INNER PUPILLARY BORDER SIGNS
Differentiation of IPB color.
The cogwheel pupil border.
Questions.
MODULE 9
Steps in an iris examination
Iris exercises
Questions
MODULE 10
Iris exercises
Questions
References