Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 He could be an Iridologist? Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 He could be an Iridologist? Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 He could be an Iridologist? Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Yes I have. That's how they figured out I had a thyroid problem in '89. Called it Grave's Disease/TED, the eyes were already starting to protrude quite noticeably. At that time I had no other symptoms of hyper except shakes when I got wired or upset. I didn't find out till 8 years later that they were two different things, although stemming from the same source. The TED didn't go away after RAI like they told me it would, or I never would of consented to it. Re: Re: (Frannie) aising meds when it is cold-Iron ? Yep your doc reeks. He doesn't understand. Try and get info from this site an print it out. Like how our TSH needs to be at it's lowest...our T3 needs to be high etc.... Try and persuade him. If you can't you may have to medicate yourself, or find a good doc. I am routing for you hun!! Take charge and make yourself well. Hugs..PattiSue 29:11 PS..What state are you in? I can possibly find you a doc that will do better by you in your state and a support group within your state that will be a wealth of info. My state has a great support group and I " ve learned so much and been steered into the right direction on many occassions. THis site also is a wonderful place to come to learn. Hugs again!! ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Yes I have. That's how they figured out I had a thyroid problem in '89. Called it Grave's Disease/TED, the eyes were already starting to protrude quite noticeably. At that time I had no other symptoms of hyper except shakes when I got wired or upset. I didn't find out till 8 years later that they were two different things, although stemming from the same source. The TED didn't go away after RAI like they told me it would, or I never would of consented to it. Re: Re: (Frannie) aising meds when it is cold-Iron ? Yep your doc reeks. He doesn't understand. Try and get info from this site an print it out. Like how our TSH needs to be at it's lowest...our T3 needs to be high etc.... Try and persuade him. If you can't you may have to medicate yourself, or find a good doc. I am routing for you hun!! Take charge and make yourself well. Hugs..PattiSue 29:11 PS..What state are you in? I can possibly find you a doc that will do better by you in your state and a support group within your state that will be a wealth of info. My state has a great support group and I " ve learned so much and been steered into the right direction on many occassions. THis site also is a wonderful place to come to learn. Hugs again!! ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Yes I have. That's how they figured out I had a thyroid problem in '89. Called it Grave's Disease/TED, the eyes were already starting to protrude quite noticeably. At that time I had no other symptoms of hyper except shakes when I got wired or upset. I didn't find out till 8 years later that they were two different things, although stemming from the same source. The TED didn't go away after RAI like they told me it would, or I never would of consented to it. Re: Re: (Frannie) aising meds when it is cold-Iron ? Yep your doc reeks. He doesn't understand. Try and get info from this site an print it out. Like how our TSH needs to be at it's lowest...our T3 needs to be high etc.... Try and persuade him. If you can't you may have to medicate yourself, or find a good doc. I am routing for you hun!! Take charge and make yourself well. Hugs..PattiSue 29:11 PS..What state are you in? I can possibly find you a doc that will do better by you in your state and a support group within your state that will be a wealth of info. My state has a great support group and I " ve learned so much and been steered into the right direction on many occassions. THis site also is a wonderful place to come to learn. Hugs again!! ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? there can be a problem with the eyes when in adrenal fatigue, an involuntary movement from side to side...or nystagmus...but not always...the worse your adrenals are fatigued, the more likley you will have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? there can be a problem with the eyes when in adrenal fatigue, an involuntary movement from side to side...or nystagmus...but not always...the worse your adrenals are fatigued, the more likley you will have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? there can be a problem with the eyes when in adrenal fatigue, an involuntary movement from side to side...or nystagmus...but not always...the worse your adrenals are fatigued, the more likley you will have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 What's that? Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 What's that? Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Thanks. yeah, I also posted on about.com. Got a lot of responses. Thanks. Here is link http://forums.about.com/ab-thyroid/messages?msg=54629.3 Re: Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? there can be a problem with the eyes when in adrenal fatigue, an involuntary movement from side to side...or nystagmus...but not always...the worse your adrenals are fatigued, the more likley you will have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Thanks. yeah, I also posted on about.com. Got a lot of responses. Thanks. Here is link http://forums.about.com/ab-thyroid/messages?msg=54629.3 Re: Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal issues > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked her eyes. Anyone hear of this? there can be a problem with the eyes when in adrenal fatigue, an involuntary movement from side to side...or nystagmus...but not always...the worse your adrenals are fatigued, the more likley you will have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Someone that reads eyes. Some people believe in it some don't. http://www.iriscopes.com/ Iridology-The diagnostic method of the future Iridology is a preventive, diagnostic method that permits the doctors to " read " every hidden disease in the eyes, long before the appearance of the symptoms. The eyes are not only the mirror of the soul, but also of the body. It is possible, with an analysis of the iris (the colored part of the eye), to discover all the weak parts of the organism, the latent tendencies, his vitality, the condition of the organs and many others pathologies in progress. Iridology, as a science, was born in the previous century. Still, the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese had understood the importance of the eye in order to examine the human's health. Hyppocrates said: " Behold the eyes, behold the body " . Iridology is a simple, painless, without radiation, quick and economic method, that helps the doctor to discover any constitutional weakness long before its clinical outbreak. It is the unique method that allows us to define the degree of stress and it presents the advantage to show the condition of the organism's health, panoramically, only with a look. Consequently, Iridology is precious to the diagnosis. The smartest way to profit by is to follow this method for preventive reasons. Iridology is not a panacea and it cannot replace the other medical specializations, but it contributes to the diagnosis and the prevention. Why Study Iridology? And why should I take the time to learn Iridology? Iridology is the study of the iris, or colored part, of the eye. This structure has detailed fibers and pigmentation that reflects information about our physical and psychological makeup. It identifies inherited dispositions (how our body reacts to our environment and what symptoms are most likely to occur), risks (what areas or organ systems are more likely to have symptoms) and future challenges (where we are likely to have more problems as we age). Iridology helps identify inherited emotional patterns which can create or maintain physical symptoms, as well as identify lessons or challenges and gifts or talents available to us. There is no other system of analysis which provides all this type of information nor in this much detail. It can be used by anyone in the healing professions to better understand and treat their clients. How do I become an Iridologist? Study Iridology! There are many methods available to learn about Iridology, from courses on CD-ROM, software tutorial, books and tapes to live classes. Healthline Diagnostics provides a range of course materials and three levels of classes to get you proficient in Iridology. To summarize iridology as a useful diagnostic science, we can successfully use the method of iris analysis to discover the relationship of our native constitution and the way it corresponds to that which we have inherited from our ancestors. As technology progresses we will be able to advance the understanding of our genetically determined constitutional factors. A specific contribution, which IRIDOLOGY -iris diagnosis- can offer to medicine and to the individual regarding health and disease, is the field of preventative medicine. By making the essential distinction between the clinically healthy and the constitutional healthy, through manual iris diagnosis and technological assistance, we can then establish the constitutional weakness of a patient, his genetically determined individuality, and the familial pathology before manifestation of a disease. Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal > issues > > > > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know > what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 > while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is > seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her > eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked > her eyes. Anyone hear of this? > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Someone that reads eyes. Some people believe in it some don't. http://www.iriscopes.com/ Iridology-The diagnostic method of the future Iridology is a preventive, diagnostic method that permits the doctors to " read " every hidden disease in the eyes, long before the appearance of the symptoms. The eyes are not only the mirror of the soul, but also of the body. It is possible, with an analysis of the iris (the colored part of the eye), to discover all the weak parts of the organism, the latent tendencies, his vitality, the condition of the organs and many others pathologies in progress. Iridology, as a science, was born in the previous century. Still, the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese had understood the importance of the eye in order to examine the human's health. Hyppocrates said: " Behold the eyes, behold the body " . Iridology is a simple, painless, without radiation, quick and economic method, that helps the doctor to discover any constitutional weakness long before its clinical outbreak. It is the unique method that allows us to define the degree of stress and it presents the advantage to show the condition of the organism's health, panoramically, only with a look. Consequently, Iridology is precious to the diagnosis. The smartest way to profit by is to follow this method for preventive reasons. Iridology is not a panacea and it cannot replace the other medical specializations, but it contributes to the diagnosis and the prevention. Why Study Iridology? And why should I take the time to learn Iridology? Iridology is the study of the iris, or colored part, of the eye. This structure has detailed fibers and pigmentation that reflects information about our physical and psychological makeup. It identifies inherited dispositions (how our body reacts to our environment and what symptoms are most likely to occur), risks (what areas or organ systems are more likely to have symptoms) and future challenges (where we are likely to have more problems as we age). Iridology helps identify inherited emotional patterns which can create or maintain physical symptoms, as well as identify lessons or challenges and gifts or talents available to us. There is no other system of analysis which provides all this type of information nor in this much detail. It can be used by anyone in the healing professions to better understand and treat their clients. How do I become an Iridologist? Study Iridology! There are many methods available to learn about Iridology, from courses on CD-ROM, software tutorial, books and tapes to live classes. Healthline Diagnostics provides a range of course materials and three levels of classes to get you proficient in Iridology. To summarize iridology as a useful diagnostic science, we can successfully use the method of iris analysis to discover the relationship of our native constitution and the way it corresponds to that which we have inherited from our ancestors. As technology progresses we will be able to advance the understanding of our genetically determined constitutional factors. A specific contribution, which IRIDOLOGY -iris diagnosis- can offer to medicine and to the individual regarding health and disease, is the field of preventative medicine. By making the essential distinction between the clinically healthy and the constitutional healthy, through manual iris diagnosis and technological assistance, we can then establish the constitutional weakness of a patient, his genetically determined individuality, and the familial pathology before manifestation of a disease. Looking in eyes to see if you have adrenal > issues > > > > I had stopped going to a so called Broda DR because he didn't know > what to do about Aldosterone and didn't know that a ferritin level of 20 > while taking iron is a major reason for fatigue. Now someone I know is > seeing another of the BB doc's off the list. He said after looking in her > eyes, that there is no adrenal issue. No blood or urine tests, just checked > her eyes. Anyone hear of this? > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > Someone that reads eyes. Some people believe in it some don't. > > http://www.iriscopes.com/ > Iridology-The diagnostic method of the future > > Iridology is a preventive, diagnostic method that permits the doctors to > " read " every hidden disease in the eyes, long before the appearance of the > symptoms. One of my holistic doctors did this....and I personally have seen my eyes change a lot since my chronic fatigue has cleared and is now gone..the colors are different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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