Dr. Ellen Tart-Jensen, C.C.I.I.
Dr. Ellen Tart-Jensen’s Vision for IIPA
An organization can only be as strong as its members. True strength comes from integrity, honesty, responsibility, courage, persistence- even through hard times- and the ability to work together. We have some wonderful members in IIPA and we are growing rapidly. We are birthing a living, breathing entity that can support and nurture its members and all of those that the members come in contact with. We want to support you in your work by sending you news of what’s happening in Iridology around the world and a journal with the latest research.
For too long discoveries in Iridology have been taught by someone who believed that they had discovered the “answer”. Not having the opportunity to connect with other researchers, they wrote up their findings and believed their way was the only way. Students began to follow these individual schools of thought. Soon egos became involved and even hostility to defend their differing viewpoints concerning Iridology.
Modern equipment has made this problem easier to deal with. Communication with others is much easier. Instruments to view and capture the iris are very sophisticated, accurate and consistent. Many of the earlier beliefs regarding Iridology have been found only partially correct or even false. This is actually a blessing to Iridologists throughout the world because we are now able to learn the truths of the eyes from each other in moments rather than decades. This makes each of us better Iridologists. It is now time to expand our horizons.
Background
Dr. Ellen Tart-Jensen is a graduate of Appalachian State University, the University of New Mexico, and Westbrook University. She has been involved with natural healing and nutrition since 1979 and studying Iridology since 1983. Ellen spent 4 years working side by side with Dr. Bernard Jensen, considered by many to be the Father of Iridology in the United States.
Dr. Tart-Jensen spent 2 years in Switzerland where she studied natural healing methods at a health clinic. This diverse background has enabled her to work with many types of people and their problems.
Teacher
Dr. Tart-Jensen is an instructor and the Dean of the School of Iridology at Westbrook University where she authors courses and articles. Dr. Tart-Jensen also teaches classes in Iridology, nutrition, herbology and mind/body healing techniques throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, Costa Rica and Columbia.
Dr. Tart-Jensen is a very respected and loved individual who has dedicated a lot of time and resources to Iridology and natural healing. We are very happy to have her representing all of us as our Past-President of IIPA. She selflessly spends countless hours representing members of IIPA and looking out for your best interests. THANK YOU Ellen!
