| Through the Eyes of the Masters
A History of Iridology
Ellen Tart-Jensen, Ph.D., D.Sc.—Author
Are the eyes really a window into the soul? What can the
iris tell us about a person’s health? What is iridology,
how is it used, and who originated the practice?
Renowned iridologist and
natural health educator Ellen Tart-Jensen answers these questions
and more in her new book, Through the Eyes of the Masters:
A History of Iridology (80 pp., tpb, $15.95). Released in
April 2007 and inspired by her work with her mentor and late
father-in-law, Dr. Bernard Jensen, D.C., Ph.D., N.D. Tart-Jensen’s
book brings to life the history of the art and practice of
iridology and its earliest proponents and practitioners.
Through the Eyes of
the Masters: A History of Iridology offers an overview of the
science of iridology, its historical evolution in the United
States, Europe, and Australia and a collection of engaging
biographies on iridology’s pioneers.
Tart-Jensen’s book also looks at iridology as it is
practiced today, the tools of the practitioner, and the future
of this non-invasive assessment method. |
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