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i recently heard of iridology. got a pic of my eyes and they told me what some things were in my body. they gave me some all natural pills to take morning and night and they told me to change my diet. i have been taking the pills and they do seem to help. BUT i've been wondering if the Iridology is actaully for real or just something some guy made up. i work @ a vet clinic and i told the docs that this is what im doing. the next day one of the docs gave me a paper that said iridology is a quack. it was from a .org website not a .com. so do you know if Iridology actaully works?

2007-09-28 16:14:51 · 1 answers · asked by ○HiD○ 4 in Health Women's Health

i was actaully thinking about NOT taking the pills they gave me. and in about 6 weeks go back, say i have been taking them. then get pics of my eyes again, and see what they say. if they say, those pills are REALLY working for you. then i'll know its a fake. should i do that?

2007-09-28 16:22:38 · update #1

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No, Iridology is not a joke. I actually got checked by one when I was 11/12 years old who was able to confirm that my body was getting ready to have it's period.

I know the site of which you speak and they do have good information about some of the things out there in the alternative world to be careful of.

As for the pills you were given to take I would recommend checking with your primary care physician to see what they think about these pills before you go back to the iridologist.

2007-09-28 23:02:59 · answer #1 · answered by sokokl 7 · 1 0

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