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Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics
Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye and Zones
Class 3 ~ Collarette
Class 4 ~ Constitutional Types By Color and Structure
Class 5 ~ Pigmentation
Class 6 ~ Lacunea
Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes
Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis
Class 9 ~ Sclerology
Class 10 ~ Mock consultations
Class 11 ~ Mock consultations
Class 12 ~ One on One Review
IIPA Ready Iridology
One on one - consists of :
• Questions/ answers
• Sessions
• Reviewing quizzes
• Mock or real
consultations
Handout, Homework and Quiz LinksChart - http://marysherbs.com/gotomeetings/ChartMine2.swf
Sample Disclaimer -
http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/Your%20Dis
claimer%20to%20Us.docx
Handout on “HOW TO TAKE A CLEAR PICTURE OF THE IRIS AND SCLERA” -
http://www.marysherbs.com/GOTOMEETING/2016ClassHandouts/IIPA/TakingIrisSc
leraPix.docx
Link to Quizzes:
•Quiz #1 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YeFhX84oBavA6guEKre1T_0qcrdLaZxB5PPFbQRAJoY/
•Quiz #2 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MYmbooL8_NyIhtvB2Mn0bw81X2KexknR9CSkeZBXkq0/
•Quiz #3 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iVvAf2sj3ZhmWzXdeD9tqlB3BvjsLuNFNTaYbmlRd0I/
•Quiz #4 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pn-IJgq4rFXnzvBXWhaZnfj8iNR_f1MiXh-wTo19ZgM/
•Quiz #5 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1VyAgIeRa_qI-1tNAmvZLUxk6FfmBp0zuEG2yl9mfpCA/
•Quiz #6 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mc6g6QqQf-Xnr_x5mLJpR1xXuR8M7O2VAjfkv7ziBbg/
•Quiz #7 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-sjMMuRpEOD-oeEwgzFNbZAaGQ0fHd30DfUo5ttFmGA/
•Quiz #8 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oiEtrfiS2If5gfRJRCwipVPFeYBQVgzxN3EdPuYu6X0/
•Quiz #9 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eATCmyZ1mpjEbnmJ-rYASq_ilGqLK-YrJjKqIN4v1k8/
For the Handouts, it will say page not found, but in
the bottom left corner you will see the file, click on
file to open.
Class 1 ~ Introduction, Terms and Basics
Class 2 ~ Anatomy of the Eye
Class 3 ~ Collarette
Class 4 ~ Zones and Constitutional Types
Class 5 ~ Pigmentation
Class 6 ~ Lacunea
Class 7 ~ Iridology Syndromes
Class 8 ~ Pupil Tonis
Class 9 ~ Sclerology
Class 10 ~ Mock consultations
Class 11 ~ Mock consultations
Class 12 ~ Review – One on one
IIPA Ready Iridology Topography of the Iris
Reaction Field (see position on chart)
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The Four Main Muscles Determines the 4 quadrants
Anatomy of the Eye
Humor: a fluid, blood,
lymph, gel or semifluid
substance
Vitreous Humor:
Gel-like fluids inside
the eye to help it
maintain its shape and
health
https://www.youtub
e.com/watch?v=fY
wm4Ccj4Bs
Aqueous Humor:
nourishes the cornea
and lens, and helps
give the eye its shape
Anatomy of the EyeRetina – a membrane in the back of the eye which contains:
1. Rods – Conveys images in various tones of black and white. Aids vision in
poor lighting.
2. Cones - Conveys finer images and color.
There are about six to seven million cones in a human eye. They are most
concentrated in the macula.
3 Main Layers of the Eye
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;
_ylt=AwrB8pyLABVZUBcAnGGJzbkF?p=eye
%20anatomy&fr=crmas&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3
Ai%2Cm%3Apivot#id=1&vid=6a0a612071ed0
db17e956b7fb54d0c9f&action=view
#1 Fibrous Outmost Layer - provides protection and shape of the eye
a. Conjunctiva- mucous membrane covering the sclera and lining the inside of
the eyelids. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) – Usually viral
b. Sclera – white part of the eye
c. Cornea – clear dome over the Iris – refracts light
#2 Vascular Layer –
a. Choroid – connective tissue and blood
. vessels – nourishes the eye and provides
circulation and nutrients
b. Ciliary Body – muscle (longitudinal, . .
….circular and radial)
c. Iris – Color of eye – circular .
….sphincter muscle constricts the .
….pupil radial dilates
#3 Retina Innermost Layer - detects .
. . light. Most is non visual except the
. macula
Layers like
an onion
Picture of Inflammation of the
Conjunctiva
3 Layers or Coats of the Eye
1.Sclera/cornea outer protective layers
2.Choroid – inner vascular, nourishing layer and Iris
3.Retina – functional (sensory) layers – Outer layer – pigmented cells to absorb covers the whole
retina and as far forward, past the iris to the pupillary rough.
Its purpose is to absorb light so it does not cause reflections
that would distort vision
– Inner layer – Newel layer which contains rods and cones?
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The Vascular Layers of the Eye
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=5BHGItJ3-vM
My Retina ScanIndicators of Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure and Cholesterol
• Vitreous humor - the transparent jellylike tissue filling the eyeball behind the lens
helping keep the shape of the eyeball.
• Cornea - the transparent dome shaped layer forming the front of the eye.
The cornea acts as the eye's outermost lens of protection.
• Macula - an oval yellowish area surrounding the fovea near the center of the retina in
the eye. It is the region of greatest visual acuity. It is responsible for sharp, clear
central vision and the ability to perceive color.
• Retina – the innermost layer - the back of the eyeball containing cells that are
sensitive to light and that trigger nerve impulses that pass via the optic nerve to the
brain, where a visual image is formed.
• Choroid – the vascular coat of tissue that provides nourishment and oxygen for the
back of the eye found in the eyeball between the retina and the sclera.
• Lens - changes the focal distance of the eye so that it can focus on objects at various
distances.
• Aqueous humor - the clear fluid filling the space in the front of the eyeball between
the lens and the cornea, which maintains shape of and provides nutrients to lens and
cornea and cleanses the waste.
• Conjunctiva – clear mucosal lining membrane that covers the sclera and inner
eyelids. https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=fYwm4Ccj4Bshttps://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=7lBtlGvS1Gc
Drawing the Parts of the Eye
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=5BHGItJ3-vM
Drawing the Parts of the Eye
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=5BHGItJ3-vM
Drawing the Parts of the Eye
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=5BHGItJ3-vM
http://www.eophtha.com/eophtha/anatomy/anatomyofuvea1.html
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https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=5BHGItJ3-vM
#2 Vascular Layer –
a. Choroid – connective tissue and blood vessels – provides
circulation and nutrients
b. Ciliary Body – muscle (longitudinal, circular and radial) and
processes
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=crmas&p=pupil+dilating+in+slow+m
otion#id=4&vid=35f954b06480e9f44fb7fba0ae7b58fa&action=view
The Sphincter Muscle Makes up the Poor
Digestion Ring
The sphincter muscle and dilator muscle are
parts of the ciliary muscle.
The Sphincter Muscle Makes up the Poor
Digestion Ring
The circular
ciliary muscle
should not
show
Anterior Border Layer – the pigment layers that give the blue or
brown iris their color
Stroma vascular layer – iris fibers
Trabeculae – one fiber in the Iris
Imperfections or Defects Imperfection or Defects
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Imperfection or Defects Imperfections or Defects
Imperfections or Defects Trabecula (Trabeculae)tra·bec·u·la \trə-ˈbe-kyə-lə\
Iris fibers which are
made of coated blood
vessels makes the
stroma layer
Vascularized –
uncoated
trabecula
Protective
coating
Vascularized Transversal
Pink or red in color indicates
that the coating is thin or
missing, exposing the
Trabecula’s blood vessel…
Consider this transversal more
serious
Transversal is a Trabecula Which has
Snapped
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Transversal is a Trabecula Which has
SnappedTransversals
Transversal is a Trabecula Which has Snapped Rooftop Transversal
V shape transversal usually in zones 6 or 7, often
indicates weakness in hips, legs or abdomen.
Roof top transversal Heart/Spleen Transversal
Typically found in the left eye between 15 and 20 after. It indicates a burden on
the circulation of the lymph and blood.
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of the Iris
Contraction Furrows
There are several types of contraction furrows that we will cover in lesson 3. They use
to be called Stress Rings
Now they are called Contraction Furrows or Neuro-muscular Rings
Contraction furrows Vs Subacute Lacuna Cords
Cords - Inflamed fibers forming a bundle –
indicates hyperactivity, irritation or pain.
Cords
Check pH
Cords
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Cords Cords
Perifocal Lightening Perifocal Lightening
Perifocal Lightening Perifocal Lightening
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Osseous Netting Osseous Netting
This Weeks Assignment
• Take 2 sets of clear pictures of someone’s Iris email to [email protected]
• Take Quiz #2
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MYmbooL8_NyIhtvB2Mn0bw81X2KexknR9
CSkeZBXkq0/
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