Sclerology
Article Date: (Friday, March 3, 2006)

Sclerology is the Science and Practice of observing the vascular markings and colorings in the whites (sclera) of the eyes as signs of compromised health. These markings constitute images of pathological conditions that are most often clinically treatable. "Pathology" refers to degenerative processes of varying degrees of difficulty or severity.

What can be seen in the Sclera?
Stress and congestion in tissues, organs, and systems of Ihe body; spread of disease from one organ to another, which organs are involved and to what extent; physical injury and various types of trauma; metabolic diseases and tumor development; infection by various categories of parasites and other harmful organisms; emotional sensitivity and reactive-emotion-related disease; Cardiovascular, liver, and all other organ disorders; lymphatic/Immune response and its compromise; Drug induced disorders and neoplasm.

Pathology signs can be delermined within days of their occurrence.  It is an excellent means of confirming data from evaluation techniques in other health modalities.

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