Monday, August 15, 2011

Reading the Eyes to Uncover Genetic Predispositions in Children


What if you could discover the specific genetic inheritance of your children?

You could find out which genetic predispositions they have that will help them flourish and which tendencies to help them avoid. Knowing this information at an early age gives you and your child a huge head start in creating an amazing life.

As an example, a friend of mine has three boys, all under 12. The two older boys have similar strong constitutions and the youngest boy has a more sensitive constitution. An eye reading revealed that he had many deep and disorganized contraction furrows which are genetic. This made a lot of sense as he took things very seriously and stressed over details. Knowing this, Mom was able to help him get more physically active so he could burn off his stress. And while she had been rewarding good grades with extra allowance, she started to praise even his imperfect efforts. While she loved all her boys, she began to see their deeper differences and was able to modify her behavior to meet their individual needs. Eye readings further revealed the types of foods and nutrition that would benefits each of them the most. A single metabolic pigmentation (freckle) in the liver reflex area indicated a genetic predisposition to liver issues for the oldest boy. Knowing this, Mom is now able to reinforce good nutrition, and specifically for him, foods and herbal supplements that support the liver.

It is a tremendous advantage for a young person to grow up in an environment where their differences are known and celebrated. Genetic predispositions do not have to manifest. When we know what our genetic inheritance it, we can choose to embrace it or move beyond it.