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The Iris CD-ROM Courses come complete with color iris images, iris charts, self-tests, practical assignments and the Final Course examination. It is recommended to first complete Iris 1 and Iris 2.
Module 1 - Genetic Iris Constitutions Part 3
The first module introduces the iridology student to Part 3 of the genetic iris constitutions.
The genetically weak iris constitutions will be discussed here each with their different characteristics.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- name and describe the weak types of genetic iris constitutions
- recognize features of each of the weak types of iris constitutions
Module 2 - Body Systems Part 4: The Hormonal System and Reproduction
This module, the fourth of the body system modules introduces the iridology student to the hormonal system and reproduction. It outlines some of the hormonal and reproductive conditions one encounters in iridology and how they are reflected in the human iris.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- understand some of the functions of the hormonal and reproductive system
- be familiar with each of the organs and glands associated with the hormonal and reproductive system
- list some diseases associated with the hormonal and reproductive system
- understand factors that can affect the hormonal and reproductive system
- recognize signs in the iris related to the hormonal and reproductive system
Module 3 - Body Systems Part 5: Bones and Muscles
This module, the fifth body system module, introduces the iridology student to bones and muscles. It outlines some of the functions of the skeletal and muscular systems as well as associated health conditions and how they are reflected in the human iris.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- list the functions of the skeletal system
- locate various sections of the spinal and muscular systems in the iris chart
- list conditions or problems related to the musculoskeletal system
- recognize muscle or skeletal signs in the iris
Module 4 - Body Systems Part 6: Sensory Organs
This module, the sixth body system module, introduces the iridology student to the sensory organs. It outlines some of the functions of the eyes, nose, ears and tongue as well as cause of associated health conditions and how they are reflected in the human iris.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- understand the major functions of each of the sensory organs
- locate the position of each of the sensory organs on the iridology chart
- recognize iridology signs related to the sensory organs
Module 5 - Body Systems Part 7: Psychological behavior and the Brain
This module, the last of the body system modules, introduces the iridology student to the brain and psychological behavior in iridology. It outlines some probable causes of deficiency in brain function and how physical health is related to psychological health. A number of signs that can be seen in various sectors of the brain area are described as well as those seen in the pupil border. The significance of genetic iris constitution is discussed in relation to psychological behavior.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- have an understanding of iridology signs found in the brain zone
- understand the relationship between physical and psychological health
- recognize signs in the iris and pupil in reference to psychological health
- recognize psychological indicators found in some genetic iris constitutional types
Module 6 - Ten Untreatable Diseases of Modern Civilization
Module 6 discusses 10 diseases of modern civilization that have not found a cure by modern medicine. Each disease is discussed in relation to possible causes that often can be revealed by studying the human iris. The Integrated Systems approach to Iridology is used in each case to find possible clues to the root of each condition.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- list some of the diseases that plague our modern civilization
- present possible causes for these conditions as seen through the study of iridology
- gain experience in using the Integrated Systems approach for finding probable causes
Module 7 - Iris Case Studies Part 2
Module 7 is the second of 2 parts on Iris Case Studies. The first part was explained on the Iris 2 CD. This module describes in detail the case histories of 5 real patients and the signs that are evident in each of their irises. There is a brief review on the Integrated Systems approach to iridology (discussed in Iris 2) to refresh your memory.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- be familiar with the iris, pupil and sclera signs that are described for each case study
- recognize these signs in each client's irises
Module 8 - Advanced Iridology Concepts
Module 8 introduces the iridology student to advanced concepts in iridology. These include variations of signs already seen in the iris and pupil and more extensive applications in iridology.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- have an understanding of some advanced signs and concepts in iridology
- recognize and apply this knowledge to the analysis of the iris
Module 9 - Producing a Professional Iridology Report and Setting up a Professional Practice
In Module 9, guidelines on how to produce a professional iridology report are discussed. A sample copy of a professional iridology report is included. A list of guidelines and advice on setting up a professional practice is also included for the iridology student who would like to pursue a career in this exciting field.
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
- have an understanding of what comprises a professional iridology report
- perform an iris diagnosis and complete a professional iridology report for the client
- have an understanding of what it takes to set up a professional practice in the field of iridology
Module 10 - Review of Iris 1, 2 and 3
Module 10 is a summary overview of all the concepts introduced in each module of Iris 1, Iris 2 and Iris 3. You should be familiar with all these concepts and it is recommended that you review the relevant modules that you are unsure of before attempting the final course examination.
At the end of this module the student should:
- have a sound knowledge of all the basic concepts introduced in Iris 1, 2 and 3
- be able to use this knowledge in a practical sense to perform a complete and professional iris analysis
Final Course Examination
This examination must be emailed or sent by post to be corrected. You must achieve a score of 80 percent or more to receive a "Certified Iridologist" certificate. Prior to this you must have successfully completed Iris 1 and Iris 2. It is not possible to submit your final course examination if the prior has not been completed.
This certificate will be mailed to your address. You will be notified if you are unsuccessful after which you will need to resubmit your exam. There is no limit to the amount of times that you can apply for the certificate. There are 100 multiple-choice questions and they are included at the end of your Iris 3 CD-ROM. Most of the exam questions include an analysis of an iris image.
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