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What Is Sclerology?
“Sclerology may be generally defined as the science of the markings in the whites of the eyes describing conditions of health. More precisely, it is the study of those markings and colourings in and on the sclera layers, as differentiated from the signs within the bulbar sclera conjunctiva membrane, which overlies the sclera.
The red lines and the other markings and colourings in the whites of the eyes actually correspond to real conditions within the body. Their size, shape, configuration, shading and various other aspects describe health qualities. And why not? There are many other maps to and of the body found on its surface.
Sclerology is therefore a means of looking into a person’s eyes to see what is happening with his/her health, to get a sense of what is most pathologically important.
It shows exactly where the highest stress and congestion are located in the bodily being, where such stress and congestion are coming from (origination cause), how much of the stress is emotional, how much physical, and how much both combined. In other words, Sclerology shows pathology.
Sclerology is a way of viewing inherited tendencies to weakness, and of seeing serious disease processes. It is a means of health evaluation that is accurate, and its basics are relatively easy to learn (although it has its degree of complexity). It has important tissue information on systemic pathology, and it can therefore be valuable to the healer/practitioner.”
– ‘Sclerology: A New View of an Ancient Art’, Leonard Mehlmauer, ND
Sclerology Markings
Cataracts – Sclerology
Sclerology also looks at particular markings in the iris - Cataracts being one of these signs. More often seen in elderly people, the green copper looking hue that appears within the pupil Freelancing Tools totally free is often an early indication of cataract...
Copper Toxicity – Sclerology
The green ring around the iris is a sign of excess copper build up, or copper toxicity, within the body. This can be due to overexposure of copper, and is often seen in older people that have used copper cookware and copper piping for water etc. Although copper is an...
Gluten Intolerance – Sclerology
This perpendicular Sclerology marking within the small intestine (located in the right lower quadrant) is a common indication of a gluten intolerance. A strict gluten-free diet has been recommended with this client, with the inclusion of gut healing foods such as...
Connective Tissue Breakdown – Sclerology
Connective tissue breakdown Sclerology markings are most often located in the lateral, medial and lower quadrants, and is identified as multiple very fine hair-like parallel lines. This marking is often associated with chronic degenerative diseases, and is an...
Comparison Study – Sclerology
This was the first follow-up appointment for a new client I saw for the first time just 5 months prior. The first two images below were taken in early December 2015, with the second two images taken in May 2016. There is a lot to note from just these images alone, and...
Spleen-Heart Disharmony – Sclerology
This strong Sclerology marking shows spleen-heart disharmony, indicating weakness of the spleen and heart blood. Deficiency of heart blood deprives the heart and mind of nourishment, and its symptoms can include insomnia, palpitations, poor memory, and a weakened...

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