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Immunology and Iridology

Author John Andrews
Publisher Corona
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Author(s)John Andrews
PublisherCorona
ISBN / ASIN1903358027
ISBN-139781903358023
Sales Rank6,900,323
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Internationally acclaimed, 281 pages illustrated throughout with colour photographs, diagrams and charts. Chapters include:•An Introduction to Immunology & Iridology•The Iris & Pupillary Psychoneuroendocrinoimmunological Reflex Coordination •Glossary •The Hypothalamus & PNEI in Iridology •Dysbiosis - Intestinal Immunology & Iridology •The Immune Axis •The Stress Axis •Peripheral Iris Signs •Brushfield's Spots •Contraction Furrows in Immuno-Iridology •Crypts - A Discussion in Immunological Profiles •Differentiation of Lacunae •The Integrity and Structure of the Collarette in Immunological Related Analysis •Mammilations - Macrophage Activity Identified from Analysis of the Iris •Iris Tonus, Flight & Location •Pupillary Dynamics in Relation to the Immune System •The Inner Pupillary Border & Morphological Signs •The Spleen •The Spleen in Iridology •Naturopathic Therapeutic Protocols for Disorders of the Spleen •The Tonsils •Hepatic Immunity - The Liver's Internal Immune System •Epiphysis - The Pineal Gland in Immunology & Iridology •The Thymus Gland in Immunology & Iridology •Causes of Decreased Platelet Production •The Adrenal Glands in Iridology - An Immunological Perspective •Mast Cell Degranulation •Allergy •Cutaneous Associated Lymphoid Tissue - CALT •Vitiligo •Autoimmune Diseases in Iridology & Naturopathy •Vaccination & The Iris •Theories of Disease •The Depression Axis •Iris Diagnosis Clinical Trials in South Korea •Nutrition Relating to the Immune System •Excerpts from 'Summary Of The New Medicine' by Dr R. G. Hamer •Dirk Hamer Syndrome - Breast Cancer •Differentiation of Pupillary Dynamics •Natural Herbal Antibiotics •New Iris Topography Research •Organ Pathologies Identified from Markings Inside the Collarette •Extensive Bibliography