I received my PhD in Iridology from the University of Health Sciences, Honolulu, HI on Dec 15, 1994, under Dr. Bernard Jensen. I am among the select few to receive this distinction.
My main dissertation was built upon biochemical elements found in different foods and the biochemical requirements of organs/systems, in relationship to weak connective tissue in the iris. Jensen taught me that inherently weaker organs do not hold minerals as well, and that the essential minerals that support that organ, should be considered more abundantly in diet.
From 2000 to 2006, I was an Associate Professor of Natural Medicine at Capital University of Integrative Medicine (CUIM.edu) in Washington, DC. For four years, I conducted an IRB-approved study comparing iridology diagnoses with other modalities taught at CUIM, such as live blood microscopy, HRT, EAV, ART, thermography, conventional labs, X-rays, ECG/EEG, and MRI/CT scans.
Currently residing in Mexico since 2008, to be closer to reals foods, you know, the foods with no labels or waxes and they even come with seeds! A true pharmacy indeed.
I currently publish studies in ‘iridodiagnostics’ studies involving 500 case studies, minus duplicates, now 487, nothing peer reviewed. I only wish to share some knowledge about human eye findings that I have learned in past 40+ years of study.
My Research gate profile with my abstracts can be found here:
For those interested in learning more about the history of ‘Russian Medical Iridodiagnostics’, with accomplished ‘Iridodiagnostic’ studies in hospitals throughout Russia in the 80’s and 90’s, backed by government funding, take a look here: https://cnri.edu/history/

