(07-25-2021, 10:46 PM)Diana Wrote:(07-25-2021, 09:02 PM)omcasey Wrote: If there is no ring around the outside of the iris ( are you sure? most people do ), but if there is no ring then your wife is likely sweating fine through the skin. This is a difficulty in contemporary society, due to pollution and all manner of industrial waste. If she is sweating well through the skin, hot flashes will be more mild than otherwise. Still not easy to bare in the beginning, but more mild than if the body cannot easily break a sweat through the skin. As you might imagine.
What does a dark ring around the irises indicate? What causes it? What does that have to do with sweat? I am aware of something called a nerve ring in iridology, which creates a whitish ring inside the perimeter perhaps making it look like there is a dark ring outside of that.
Hi, Diana..
The circumference of the iris represents the skin, our largest eliminative organ. A thick ring, a darker color around the outside of the iris indicates the skin is not eliminating properly, that we may not be easily sweating, also - a heavily backed up lymph system and, relative to this, likely kidney stress. I know very few people without this outer ring, myself included. Though with some of us the ring can be thicker ( *or thinner. Mine is fairly thick. It is amusing in that our society often thinks this feature makes the eyes beautiful. Indeed many features in the eye that indicate disfunction in the body are quite visually lovely. People often love the brown at the center of my blue eyes, lol. Which almost makes me come undone. This is the area that indicates the bowels. Blue eyes should not have any brown in them. We would be looking at some form of toxic waste.
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