be well, stay well clinic
when Mrs.Benson told us she wasn't feeling well but that she didn't know what the matter was, we gave her the same advice as we're giving you - come to the be well, stay well clinic and let one of our expert therapists find out what the problem is. here at be well, stay well, we practice iridology. not sure what iridology is? well, read on...
iridology is, quite simply, the study of the eye in order to diagnose disease. the iris is the colored part of the eye, and every part of your body is represented there. so, if the therapist finds something unusual in your iris, he or she can tell right away which part of your body is not working properly.
iridology was first practiced in the 19th century by a Hungarian doctor named Ignatz Von Peczely. when he was a child, he nursed an owl with a broken leg and noticed in its iris a black stripe that slowly turned white and then became a tiny black spot as its leg healed.years later, as a doctor, he noticed a similar marking in the eye of a man with a broken leg. over the years Von Peczely found many cases in which people suffering from similar illnesses had similar markings in their irises.
iridology is based on a map of the eye which is rather like a clock face. each part of the body has a specific place on the map. for example, if a therapist wants to know how a patient's lungs are, he or she will look at 9 o'clock on the right eye and 3 o'clock on the left eye. any unusual coloring, dots or lines will show the therapist that something is not right.
all our patients leave the clinic feeling extremely satisfied with the diagnosis they've received. Mr.Williams, who had been felling strange for months but didn't know why, said he had been surprised when the therapist had examined only his eyes. he was diagnosed by the iridologist as having severe stomach problems. after he had received the appropriate treatment, he said he felt one hundred percent better.