Modern Iridology: A Holistic Guide to Reading the Eyes
By (Author) Sarah Donoghue
Aeon Books Ltd
Aeon Books Ltd
5th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies
Medical diagnosis
Optometry / opticians
Herbal medicine and remedies
616.07545
Paperback
130
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A practical, accessible and insightful handbook on reading the eye.
The human eye is a blueprint of the bodies genetically inherited strengths and weaknesses: a comprehensive health profile that allows one to make informed dietary and lifestyle choices that fully support one's unique constitution.
This book is a guide to the often-misunderstood subject; a practical manual that can be easily used by medical professionals and interested enthusiasts alike. Complete with high quality photographs, charts and detailed case studies, this essential book should be a staple on every modern health care practitioner's bookshelf.
Taking a holistic approach, author Sarah Donoghue explores the subject of iridology from a scientific, physical and emotional perspective. It allows readers to safely examine the iris and make confident assessments, as well as formulate individualised herbal, dietary and lifestyle interventions based on information gleaned from the depths of the endlessly fascinating iris!
Sarah Donoghue is an herbalist and naturopath with over thirteen years experience working with botanical medicines.She completed her training at the College of Naturopathic Medicine in London in 2007 where she studied western herbalism, Ayurveda, traditional Chinese herbal medicine, and Iridology.
Sarah now runs a busy practice on the Cornish coast in the South West of England, where she manufactures her own range of herbal skincare. As a former teacher, Sarah is passionate about herbal education. She regularly runs workshops teaching people how to use herbs to support them in their everyday life. She is also Ambassador for the Herb Society.
She is a keen writer and has published many articles both online and in print. You can find out more about Sarah and her work at https://alchemilla.co/ or by reading her weekly newsletter https://theherbalistsdiary.substack.com/