Question: Can iridology be used on children? And are there any adjustments that need to be made? - MJ
Dear MJ,
Most definitely! It can be used in children the same as adults. The only adjustments that I make are:
1. I usually talk to the child or do something to distract them while I am looking at their iris. I instruct them to look right at my nose. With an adult I am usually more quiet.
2. I only look at each iris for about 10 seconds at a time. If I can I take a photo of the iris and then look after I take the photo. They usually won't stay still for the entire session so the photo helps.
That is all!
Blessings & Health,
Kristie
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Question about Iridology in Children
Posted by Kristie Karima Burns, MH, ND at 7:31 PM
Labels: Iridology, Student Questions
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