Essential Books and Recommended Reading
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The links will take you to www.fishpond.co.nz, an excellent New Zealand-owned site that carries many great books, often at the best prices I've been able to find.
Alternately, you can visit my Amazon Essential Books page if you're interested in the same books from North America.
I read his first book, "Spiritual Nutrition and the Rainbow Diet" at a time when I knew nothing about health and yet I read it today with as much enjoyment and discovery. Conscious Eating is quite a tome in comparison but delightfully joins the spiritual and physical aspects of nutrition.
Gabriel Cousens - Conscious Eating
One of Jensen's very last books, co-written with one of his students. Great photos and good entry-level book for iridology students. You still can't beat his two editions of "Science and Practice of Iridology" though.
Bernard Jensen - Visions of Health: Understanding Iridology
It's a simple read, with a light treatment of most topics. If you know much about the Ray Method of Iris-Sclera Integrated Diagnosis you may find this at odds with some of Dr Ray's teachings. However, the more ideas about iridology and sclerology we can get under our belts, the more rounded an understanding we will have.
Donald Bamer - Iridology and Sclerology, Practical
I haven't read it, but again, take in what you can from every source.
Peter Jackson-Main - Practical Iridology: Use Your Eyes to Pinpoint Your Health Risks and Your Particular Path to Wellbeing
This one really intrigues me. I haven't even heard of the author, Joe Riley, but because it's a Kessinger reprint, I know this book must be an old rarity and worth having. Possibly more of historical interest, but I'd bet that any perspective undistorted by blind scientific axioms is going to be interesting.
Joe Riley - Iridology Simplified
I gather this book is more a list of references than informational in its own right, but if you're looking for a way of vacuuming up every possible resource on iridology, this may help you find them.
Icon Health Publications - Iridology - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
Just came across this new one. Always worth checking out different perspectives on this subject.
Written around 150 years ago, Gray's Anatomy is still regarded as the quintessential anatomy text, still used by nurses and doctors today. His explanations are very technical but all-encompassing. The diagrams, especially in the colour versions, are outstanding. Now, there is also a website with free downloadable versions of Gray's Anatomy, but personally I still like books, plus 700-odd pages is a few too many to print.
Henry Gray - Gray's Anatomy: The Classic Collector's Edition
These colouring books are more for educational purposes, as many people learn better by doing the colouring themselves, rather than reading pages of text and looking at pictures. If this is you, then here's your book.
Freddy Stark - Start Exploring "Gray's Anatomy": A Fact-filled Colouring Book (Start Exploring (Coloring Books))
This is the modern-day equivalent of Gray's, including physiology (function) as well as anatomy (structure) and was written for modern nursing schools. I used it as a text in my naturopathic training and I always found it clear and readable. Maybe I'm a geek, but I read this 1100 page one cover-to-cover too, just after finishing doing the same with Guyton.
Elaine Marieb - Human Anatomy and Physiology: AND Brief Atlas of the Human Body
This is the anatomy and physiology book Dr Ray frequently referred to in his classes. It's pretty much the "industry standard" and is widely regarded as the authoritative physiology book.
Arthur Guyton - Textbook of Medical Physiology
This is where natural vision improvement programmes all started. Dr Bates is one of those gifted individuals who not only saw something, but was open enough to interpret it differently from how he was trained. After reading this you may wonder what all the fuss has been about.
William Bates - The Bates Method for Better Eyesight
I was fortunate to meet Janet Goodrich at a Body Electronics seminar about a year before she died. She was a very passionate and well-informed lady. She had been a student of Body Electronics back in the '80's before turning to natural vision improvement programmes, where she has helped thousands regain their vision without glasses. I included this one because kids can be turned around in easy and fun ways.
Janet Goodrich - Perfect Sight the Natural Way: How to Improve and Strengthen Your Child's Eyesight
This is the companion book to the one above.
Janet Goodrich - How to Improve Your Child's Eyesight Naturally: A Thoughtful Parent's Guide
What a humbling experience, reading this gem. Bach was a very successful Harley Street doctor who chucked it all in to find deeper levels of helping people with the Bach Flower Remedies, as they later became known. This book reveals his remarkable insights and spiritual nature that we can all learn from. You may never use Bach Flower Remedies, but you have to read this book.
Edward Bach - Heal Thyself: Explanation of the Real Cause and Cure of Disease
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