Our
nervous system sends signals around our bodies that control
our subconscious activities such as breathing, and our
conscious activities such as physical movement.
Our
reflexes and the functioning of our or organs are controlled
by these mainly electrical impulses (vibrations).
Our
existence, our health and well-being depend upon a constant
stream of these signals between our brain and the many
parts of our bodies. When the signals are interfered with,
then our bodies react abnormally.
Drugs,
alcohol, poisons, stress and illness can all affect these
signals, and have an adverse effect on our bodies.
Normal
vibrations can often be restored through natural treatments
using sun, air, water diet and the application of natural
substances.
External factors can affect the impulses flowing around
our nervous systems.
The
transcutanial electrical nerve stimulator (TENS) device
generates electrical vibrations externally that can modify
the vibrations in our nervous systems to reduce pain.
It is quite possible that the vibrations of our nervous
system, reflecting illness, health and our lifestyle could
be recorded as patterns in the irid. The immediate appearance
in the irid of patterns that reflect trauma, such as an
accident give credibility to that theory. In future,
the science of iridology may well be revealed through
an understanding of the relationship between vibrations
and patterns in the irid.
An Additional Thought on the Vibratory System by Sandy
Carter
Since we know that a TENS device has an effect on the
impulses traveling around our nervous system, this might
give us a way of proving that the irid records vibrations
of our nervous system.
If
photographs were taken of the irid for a number of volunteers,
who had never used a TENS device, but who then used it
extensively over a period of time. The irid could
be examined afterwards and compared to the photographs,
to see whether it had recorded any changes that
could be related to the vibration affected by the TENS.
If so, then it would be possible to conduct more
selective experiments with the TENS devices that might
prove the theory beyond reasonable doubt.