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Iridology

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Kianna Smith is a certified IIPA instructor of Iridology. Iridology is the scientific study of the colors, patterns and structures (or textures) found in the eye.  The density of the iris fibers, patters, colors, structures and degrees of lightness and darkness reveal if an area of the body has potential for being strong or weak, irritated or has degeneration in the tissues or organs.  The complex iris has thousands of nerve endings that are connected through impulses to every tissue of the body through the brain and nervous system.  The nerve fibers respond specifically to tissue and organ potential conditions with a corresponding reflex manifested in the iris as specific openings in the iris fibers and color variations.  The iris alerts us to potential early signs of imbalances in our body.  It is then up to us to make changes in our life that can create positive results.  The remarkable communication system of the iris gives a clear and complete picture of overall health potential.  An iridology reading is a simple and painless way of obtaining health tendencies.

Consultations

Kianna uses a light and a special magnifying lens and or a camera to look into your eyes and share information about your unique body.  Then the magic happens when you learn:

Iridology consultations are conducted in Austin, TX.

Book a 60-minute ($120) sesssion now.

Introductory Classes

Every Wednesday at the Crossings, in the beautiful Hill Country near Austin, TX.

2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
For information and directions, call the Crossings at 866-533-2318.

Certification Classes

Learn iridology and become IIPA-certified by Kianna to practice iridology and serve others. 5-day class with a three-part exam.

IIPA

International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA) is an international association and certifying body for iridology.  The IIPA is a registered non-profit organization founded in 1982 and governed by volunteer members who make up the Board of Directors. The organization was originally called the National Iridology Research Association, but changed the name in 2000 when it became an International organization with members from several countries.  The International Iridology Practitioners Association was founded for the purpose of increasing and diffusing knowledge concerning the art and science of Iridology and to provide a forum for the exchange of information and research with the goal of promoting excellence in international Iridology standards. Kianna Smith served on the IIPA Board of Directors for over a decade.