Iris Patterns and Glaucoma
de Carolyn Aitken
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A pioneering research project that has taken place in Helensburgh could hold the key to earlier detection of glaucoma that affects over 700,000 people in the U.K.
Local optician and certified iridologist Carolyn Aitken, who works at The Lomond Clinic, has been conducting an in-depth study with participants from the Helensburgh area. The project explored whether subtle patterns in the iris may offer early clues to glaucoma risk, long before vision is affected.
Local optician and certified iridologist Carolyn Aitken, who works at The Lomond Clinic, has been conducting an in-depth study with participants from the Helensburgh area. The project explored whether subtle patterns in the iris may offer early clues to glaucoma risk, long before vision is affected.
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- Categoría principal: Medicina y ciencias
- Categorías adicionales Salud y fitness
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 122 - Fecha de publicación: sep. 21, 2025
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave iris, research, eye health, iridology, glaucoma
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Carolyn Aitken
Helensburgh, Scotland, U.K.
Carolyn Aitken is a UK-based iridologist and optician with over three decades of experience in vision care. She leads consultations at The Lomond Clinic in Helensburgh, Scotland, where she combines traditional iridology with modern insights into ocular health. She speaks four European languages fluently and understands a few more. Languages have opened up her mind and heart in so many ways! She enjoys literature and cultural richness travelling has provided. Carolyn is very gentle and a true citizen of the world.
