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2025 Update on Jake Shirk and Mountain Air Herbs

2025 update

2025 Update on Jake Shirk and Mountain Air Herbs

I am excited to bring you the 2025 Update on Jake Shirk and Mountain Air Herbs. I spoke with Carrie today at Mountain Air Herbs, and it was so good to reconnect with her. She is always a wealth of information, and catching up after three years was a delight.

Important Disclaimer

Please note: I DO NOT work for Jake Shirk (formerly Reuben Schwartz). I CANNOT make appointments for him, as I was a client, not an office worker.

The Amish DO NOT have phones, so they only correspond through traditional mail. If you have questions, I’m always open to answering what I can.

Scheduling an Appointment with Jake Shirk

To schedule an appointment with Jake Shirk, you must write him a letter or visit the clinic in person. Neither Mountain Air Herbs nor I can make appointments for him. His office typically responds within 7-10 business days with a date and time. If you live far away, I highly recommend requesting a specific day and time due to limited lodging options. They will do their best to accommodate you.

Walk-ins: You can try a walk-in visit, but those with appointments take priority. If the office is busy, you may not be seen that day. The office closes promptly, with no exceptions.


Mountain Air Herbs

I was thrilled to speak with Carrie again. While there haven’t been many business changes, she and her husband continue to run Mountain Air Herbs with the same dedication.

Mountain Air Herbs can answer some—but not all—questions about herbs and supplements. You can call during business hours for inquiries about their products.

  • Refills: Their products are sealed and manufactured, so they cannot refill empty bottles. However, Jake’s clinic can refill glass bottles since Amish families make their herbs and supplements.
  • Location: Mountain Air Herbs is in Amish Country, where Jake Shirk, Iridologist, is located.
  • Communication: The Amish do not use phones, electricity, or computers. If you mention a medical condition like Psoriatic Arthritis, Jake may not recognize the term but will assess based on his practice.
  • Partnership with Jake: Mountain Air Herbs works alongside Jake to provide the herbal recommendations he documents. While they can suggest herbs for general issues (e.g., circulation problems), a formal diagnosis or visit with Jake ensures specificity.

Contact Information

Mountain Air Herbs
Address: 1945 Radure Rd., Hestand, KY 42151
Phone: 270-487-1334
Hours:

  • Monday & Friday: 8 AM – 4 PM CST
  • Saturday: 8 AM – 12 PM CST

Services:

  • In-store and window service available
  • Shipping available for phone or online orders (shipping costs approx. $7-8)
  • Accepts cash, credit cards, debit cards, PayPal (online orders), and checks

Jake Shirk – Amish Iridologist

Jake Shirk worked under Reuben Schwartz for at least 17 years before taking over the business. Currently, he is the sole Iridologist, assisted by a small staff. The clinic also sells homemade breads, popcorn, and other baked goods.

Payment: Bring cash (suggested amount: $200). Jake’s services are free, but he accepts donations. They also refill their amber glass bottles, so bring them back for reuse.

Contact Information

Jake Shirk, Amish Iridologist
Address: 1205 Radure Rd., Hestand, KY 42151
Phone: No phone (Amish do not use phones or computers)
Hours:

  • Monday & Friday: 7:30 AM – 3 PM CST
  • Saturday: 7:30 AM – 11 AM CST

Update on Reuben Schwartz

Reuben Schwartz sustained an eye injury several years ago and underwent surgery to restore his vision. While not entirely successful, he remains in good health. Since the passing of his wife, he goes out less frequently but is enjoying retirement. According to Carrie, he is happy and doing well.


If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Hope this helps!

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Answering the Most Asked Questions about Reuben Schwartz

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Answering the Most Asked Questions about Reuben Schwartz
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Here I am answering the most asked questions about Reuben Schwartz. This is, hands down, the most viewed series that I have published. Every year, I do an update on Jake Shirk (formerly Reuben Schwartz). There will not be another update, from Mountain Air Herbs, until later this year. I have collected the most asked questions and will answer them here.

Reuben Schwartz and Jake Shirk

1. Do you work for Reuben Schwartz?

No. I do not work for Jake Shirk (formerly Reuben Schwartz). I live several hours away and am simply a client.

2. Is Reuben Schwartz still working?

No. He has retired as of a couple of years ago.

3. Is Reuben Schwartz still alive?

As of the last update, he is still alive and well. Just retired.

4. Who took over Reuben Schwartz’s office?

Jake Shirk. He started working for Reuben a little over ten years ago and has taken over the business.

5. Did you meet Jake Shirk?

Yes. We met him on our second trip. He looked at some of my kids while Reuben looked at the rest of us.

Address/Days/Hours of Operation

6. What is the address of Jake Shirk?

1205 Radure Rd.
Hestand, KY 42151

7. What are the hours of operation?

*As for the 2022 update*

Office Hours: Monday and Friday 7:30-3, CST and Saturday 7:30-11 CST

8. What are the days that they are in the office?

Monday, Friday, Saturday

Scheduling

9. Can you schedule an appointment for me?

No. I cannot.

10. Can I share with them my medical history?

You can share whatever you feel you need to. I can tell you that they are not familiar with complex conditions. There is no access to phones or computers therefore there is no ability to look things up. He listens with a kind type of patience and understanding but then it comes down to what they see in your eye.

11. Can I just show up?

You can show up during business days/hours. However, they will give preference to those with appointments. If they can fit you in, they will. On the other hand, if they are busy that day, you may have to come back or schedule an appointment. If you desire to come back, you can schedule another appointment while you are there to get on the books.

12. How do I make an appointment?

There are a couple of ways to schedule an appointment. A) Write a letter to the address above and request an appointment. The days/hours are listed above and you can specify a timeframe. You will receive a letter, in return, within 7-10 business days with your scheduled appointment. B) You can roll the dice and show up.

Mountain Air Herbs

13. Can Mountain Air Herbs make my appointment?

No. They cannot schedule appointments for you.

14. If I called Mountain Air Herbs can they pass along messages to Jake Shirk?

No. They cannot pass along messages to Jake.

15. How come I can’t call the office to schedule the appointment?

Jake is Amish. They have no electricity, phones, computers, etc. Mountain Air Herbs, however is English, therefore if you bought herbs/supplements from them, you can call or go to their website. Again, they cannot answer questions, schedule, or get messages to Jake.

Communication and Cost

16. Does Jake Shirk have an email address or website?

Jake is Amish, therefore there is no website or email address.

17. How much does it cost?

Jake, himself, is free but he does have a donation box on his desk. We did give him a donation both times we were there. The herbs/supplements do cost money. I would suggest taking about $300 just to be on the safe side. That is on the higher end of what you might need depending on the amount of people that you take (we had a total of nine people). They do use glass (amber) bottles so when you go back, you can take your bottle and it refilled to save on cost. Mountain Air Herbs does not refill bottles.

18. Do they take credit cards?

Jake only takes cash. Mountain Air Herbs takes cash and credit cards.

19. Where is Mountain Air Herbs?

Mountain Air Herbs
1945 Radure Rd.
Hestand, KY 42151
270.487.1334

Office Hours: Monday and Friday 8-4, CST and Saturday 8-12, CST

What Do They Do?

20. What exactly do they do?

My personal experience is we went into his office. I told him all the things about my son (nothing about me) and he smiled. Then, I told him that he could research it on my YouTube channel and he asked “What is this YouTube you are referring to.” LOL. I forgot he was Amish for a minute. He used a little glass crucible and a penlight. From there, he got up in my personal space and looked in my son’s eye (and then mine).

He told me all the things, marked a bunch of things down on a piece of paper and I moved onto the front desk where they filled my order based on the order of importance. They did this in order to save me money. There were several things I had to go to Mountain Air Herbs to obtain. I did order a three month supply (to get me through until my next visit), so my cost was more than the average person.

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2022 Update on Jake Shirk Amish Iridologist

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2022 Update on Jake Shirk Amish Iridologist

**Please note: I DO NOT work for Jake Shirk (formerly Reuben Schwartz). I CANNOT make appointments for him as I am a client, not an office worker.

The Amish DO NOT have phones, so they only correspond through “snail mail.” If you have questions, I’m always open to answering.

However, if you want to schedule an appointment to see Jake Shirk, you MUST write him a letter. Jake Shirk’s office will respond in about 7-10 business days. They will give you a day and time. You can let the office know what days/times are good for you. The office will try and make that happen.

If you choose NOT to write a letter, you can always just “walk-in.” If you decide to do that, please understand that those with appointments take priority. If the Iridology office is packed with those with appointments, you may or may not be seen that day. When it is time to go home, they go home. There is no staying later.**

Calling Mountain Air Herbs

Today, during H’s three-hour-long therapy session, I decided it was a good time to call Mountain Air Herbs. The sweet people that run this company are English; therefore, they have phones.

Today, I spoke with Carrie. She and her husband work at Mountain Air Herbs. As always, she is so kind in answering all my questions and filling me in on the happenings in Amish Country.

Just as I can’t make appointments for Jake, neither can Carrie or her husband at Mountain Air Herbs. They can answer some questions, but not all questions. You can call during business hours if you have questions about herbs or supplements.

Changes to Note

Mountain Air Herbs is in Amish country where Jake Shirk, Iridologist, is located. They work in tandem with Jake. The business has changed its office hours, so please note the change.

Mountain Air Herbs
1945 Radure Rd.
Hestand, KY 42151
270.487.1334

Office Hours: Monday and Friday 8-4, CST and Saturday 8-12, CST

Another change they have made since Co-Vid19 is they now do business through their window service. Mountain Air Herbs is a small business. With the number of people that came through, this decision was made for the well-being of everyone.

I have personally been in this establishment multiple times. Also, I call every year for an update. It has a tiny little lobby because its place is full of herbs and supplements. Window service is beneficial considering the size of the business.

Carrie and her husband can help you decipher what is on Jake’s list of items you need. They can’t always tell you which is more important and which you don’t need. However, they will tell you what is similar and if something can be bought cheaper elsewhere.

Mountain Air Herbs takes cash, credit cards, debit cards, and checks. This business does not refill empty bottles. You can bring your empty bottle, and they can take it back up to the Amish, where they can reuse it.

Jake Shirk Amish Iridologist

Jake worked for Reuben Schwartz for years before taking over the business. Carrie said he has been learning under Reuben for at least 14 years.

Reuben had an eye injury a couple of years ago. Recently, he received surgery to correct and restore vision in his eye. They were not wholly successful. Reuben is healthy and doing well.

Also, his wife recently passed away, so retiring was the best thing for him to do for himself. Jake is busy and doing well at the business. He has several clerks that help out. Also, they bring their homegrown or homemade goods to the store, so they get extra money!

For Jake, take cash. My suggestion would be around $200. That is all they handle. Jake’s services are free, but he does accept donations. They DO refill their amber bottles. If you choose to make a follow-up appointment, then be sure and bring those back so you can reuse them.

Amish Iridologist Jake Shirk (formerly run by Reuben Schwartz, retired)

1205 Radure Rd.
Hestand, KY 42151
No phone number because they are Amish and do not have access to phones or computers.

Office Hours: Monday and Friday 7:30-3, CST and Saturday 7:30-11 CST

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Clearing Things Up Amish Iridologist Reuben Schwartz.  I DO NOT WORK FOR REUBEN.  I (and my family) are clients of his. We live almost 5 hours from him.

I wish I could make appointments and intercede for those who reach out to me, but I simply can’t. My goal is to share our experience to help others possibly. Reuben may not work for you, but he did for us. Everyone is different. He should NEVER replace your regular doctor!

Reuben is retired. Ironically, he had an eye injury that he took time off to allow for healing. While Reuben was healing, sadly, his wife passed away. That is when he decided to retire.

He has trained Jake Shirk for many years. We met him the last time we were there. He is young (young to me) and very kind. He has a passion for what he does. Realize they (Reuben and now Jake) are NOT medical doctors. This practice was passed down through the family.

The visit is free unless you want to donate to Jake.

The herbs/supplements are NOT FREE. I would bring anywhere from $100-$200, depending on what you want to buy. Bring cash only! Credit cards (no electronics) and checks (they do not use banks) are not accepted.

Keep your bottles because they will refill those for you if you choose to go back. Some people do, and some people do not. It is up to you.

Address and Information

1205 Radure Rd

Hestand, KY 42151

Remember, they ARE AMISH.

They have no access to computers, emails, phones, or electricity, for that matter.

You will need to WRITE A LETTER to get an appointment.

A reply letter can take anywhere from 7-10 days. You can request a better day/time for you. Otherwise, they give you the first available.

You can walk in. The office will always give preference to those with appointments over walk-ins. They do stay busy, so keep that in mind.

Hours and Days of Operation Have Changed

NEW HOURS

Monday and Friday 7:30-3:00

Saturday 7:30-11:00

I will be calling Mountain Air Herbs at least once a year to update the days/times of Jake Shirk, Amish Iridologist. They are subject to change at any given time.

Mountain Air Herb

Reuben’s (now Jake’s) office does NOT have all that may be recommended for you. That is where Mountain Air Herbs comes into play. They are phenomenal humans from Reuben (now Jake) down the hill.

Mountain Air Herbs DOES take cash, credit cards, and possibly checks. That may have changed over the years. They will have the remainder of what you need. They will also tell you what might do the same thing and what is completely necessary and what isn’t. The people here are NOT medical doctors.

This time, I spoke to the long-time manager Carrie Beason. She, and the owners, are a wealth of information. They have the supplements/oils that Reuben (now Jake Shirk) does not carry. If you would like to contact them, you can click here, which will lead you to their website.

They are ENGLISH and not AMISH. Mountain Air Herbs has a phone number and a website you can see through the link I posted above.

They work closely with the Amish because of their deep love for their Vernon community. They CAN NOT make appointments for Jake (formerly Reuben).

Hours of Operation for Mountain Air Herbs

Monday and Friday from 8-4 pm

Saturday from 8-12

I will be calling Mountain Air Herbs at least once a year to update the days/times of Jake Shirk, Amish Iridologist. They are subject to change at any given time.

For Me

I welcome any questions, but I do not make appointments for the Amish Iridologist in Kentucky. If you have any stories to share, positive or negative, you can leave them on any post. It is good to have a well-rounded view of holistic care, which this is.

Amish Iridologist Reuben Schwartz is a good man, as is Jake. I got the pleasure of meeting him the last time I brought my children. Reuben looked at half of us, and Jake looked at the other half. Both men are very kind. Also, remember that they sell fantastic bread, fruits, produce, popcorn, quilts, and other things. You can get some stuff at the store. Otherwise, you will see them outside, ready and willing to sell you their beautiful bounty of goodies.

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2020 Update on Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist

 

2020 Update on Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist

2020 Update on Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist

Well, today is a 2020 Update on Reuben Schwartz, Amish Iridologist. Since he is Amish, he has no access to the outside world. By that statement, I mean no cellphones, no landlines, no television, computers, ipads, or running water. Communication is done by mail, word of mouth, and horse/buggy.

So, I decided to call my friends at Mountain Air Herbs. I wanted to get the skinny on my Amish friend and the updates on their business. Can I say these are the friendliest humans ever? So kind and so willing to help in any matter. They are not Amish, so they do have access to a telephone.

Get the Details Out for the Amish Iridologist

Number 1: I DO NOT WORK FOR REUBEN! There is no way I can make you an appointment. I can only share with you what we learned while we saw him. Honestly, I get several emails requesting that I get someone an appointment, and I read their stories. I reply with this same statement. Also, have the opportunity to encourage and pray for those people.

Number 2 on Amish Iridologist Reuben Schwartz:

For an appointment, you MUST WRITE a letter to Reuben requesting a day/time. They will give you the next day/time available if you do not request it. This process takes about 7-10 days. There is no need to go into the details of your condition. They may not know the details of your situation. They look in your eye. I mean, my son has Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome. Most doctors have never seen that in their lifetime. I am pretty sure Mr. Reuben had never heard of it.

Side note, Mountain Air Herbs cannot make appointments for Reuben either. They cannot relay messages or give any advice or consultation regarding what Reuben says.

Number 3:

He sees walk-ins. Yet, he always gives priority to those with appointments. He does try his best to see everyone. Remember, he also needs to eat and take breaks occasionally! Please be kind and respectful. Take the time you are waiting, sit on the beautiful porch, and enjoy the silence and peace. Seriously, go pet a horse, look around his shop and buy some popcorn or bread!

EDITED TO ADD: I saw Jake about two weeks ago as Mr. Reuben has had eye surgery and is not working. I was blown away by the things he told me. Please, make an appointment. I did not have one the day I went and waited for 5 hours to see Jake. ~ From Michelle Shoemake(r)

Number 4:

Money. Reuben does not charge for his assessment, though he does take donations. He has a box on his desk where you can place cash or change. His herbs/pills/supplements do cost money. That amount varies based on what you buy and how much of it you buy. You do not have to get everything he recommends. Ask. He will tell you which is the most important. Also, he will tell you what you can hold off on until the next visit.

Mountain Air Herbs is down the hill from Reuben. What he does not have, they will have. There are some limited supplies due to their suppliers and Co-vid19. They take cash, card, and checks. They also have a phone and a restroom if you need it.

Addresses

Amish Iridologist Jake Shirk **Reuben Schwartz (NOW RETIRED), Amish Iridologist

1205 Radure Rd.

Hestand, KY 42151

No Phone Number because of being Amish and all.

 

Mountain Air Herbs

1945 Radure Rd.

Hestand, KY 42151

270.487.1334

Days/Hours of Operation **THIS HAS CHANGED**

Reuben Schwartz

Monday and Friday from 7:30-3

Saturday 7:30-11

 

Mountain Air Herbs

Monday and Friday from 8-4

Saturday 8-12

BREAKING NEWS!

Mr. Reuben is RETIRING at the end of 2020. It is time for him to hang up his crucible and flashlight and enjoy his porch. I am very excited for him. He has given up a lot of himself, and it is time for him to relax. Rest assured, his business will stay open. His replacement will be Jake Shirk. He has been helping Reuben for about 16 years or so. He knows what he is doing and was trained by the best.

New Update *12.18.20*

This message is from a follower, Doris R. Today, I went to Reuben Schwartz’s place. Today was supposed to be his last day. In October, he got metal in his eye while working at home. He went to the hospital at that time. It is my understanding that he has not returned to his office since. So now, they said he was officially retired. Reuben’s replacement is Jake Shirk. His hours will be the same. He is already back up until March of 2021. That is the update as of 12-18-2020.

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Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist Info

Reuben Schwartz Info

Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist Info

Well, well, a lot has happened since I posted. Here is some Reuben Schwartz Info for people who have questions. First and foremost, I DO NOT WORK FOR REUBEN. I get a lot of questions asking to schedule appointments for him. Honestly, I welcome all the questions, but I do not work for him. Also, remember, this is just MY experience with him. There are several people with several opinions, I’m sure. The posts I have made on it (I will link them below) are my personal experience.

Amish Iridologist from Hestand, Kentucky

To get an appointment for Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist, you must either A) show up and hope to be seen but understand he gives priority to those with an appointment or B) write him a letter and request a day/time. They will write you back with the appointment they schedule for you.

Friends, he is Amish. There are no phones, computers, or any electronic devices that they use. Also, he is not a licensed physician. Through the community and his family, he has learned the knowledge of Iridology. There is no formal education.

He does NOT charge for his service, though there is a donation box on his desk. The herbs/supplements that he suggests make COST money. They are cash only. You can get what he does not sell at Mountain Air Herbs, down the hill (not Amish owned), and they take cards.

Hours/Days and Times of Operation for Amish Iridologist

Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist

1205 Radure Rd.

Hestand, KY 42151

As of March 2018: Mon,Tues & Fri 7:30-3:00, Sat 7:30-11:00am

Please read more current content under Related Posts for more up-to-date information on Jake Shirk, Amish Iridologist, who replaced Reuben Schwartz and Mountain Air Herbs.

Lots to Do in Hestand, Kentucky

There are lots of little shops set up along the way. I highly suggest you take your time and enjoy Amish Country and everything they make/create/have to offer. Fresh fruits, veggies, bread, pies so very much. It is one of my favorite places to go. It is a different world and so peaceful.  

The Amish are generally so kind, and there is more to them than just this amazing man (now men) who are Iridologists. Also, please stop by and visit my friends at Mountain Air Herbs. They are very lovely as well! There is so much to offer in Amish country.

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Reuben Schwartz Amish Iridologist

Reuben Schwartz: Amish Iridologist

I first heard about Reuben Schwartz a long time ago, but life got busy, and the knowledge slipped my mind. Then, my brother mentioned him again.

This time, I did my homework. I researched and found incredible things about this man. However, securing an appointment with him wasn’t easy—it required patience, which, as they say, is a virtue.

By the time we saw Mr. Reuben, we had been on our Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome (OMS) journey for almost a year. Sadly, H had been struggling just a few months prior. From April to June 2018, he had been in a wheelchair. That June, we saw our first naturopathic doctor—an eye-opening experience.

I’ll share more about that treatment in another post. By the time we reached Mr. Reuben, H was out of the wheelchair but still unsteady. I was curious. Everything I read about Reuben was overwhelmingly positive.


My Experience

I won’t go into much detail about H’s diagnosis because he’s not old enough to share his thoughts. However, I will say this: two men—one formally educated and brilliant, and another self-taught within his community—came to the same conclusion about H.


Getting an Appointment

To book an appointment with Mr. Reuben, you must write him a letter. That’s the only way to secure a spot. You can show up, but priority is given to those with appointments. If you arrive without one, you risk not being seen, as he has a limited number of people he sees each day.

If you have general questions about my experience, feel free to email me at barefootfaithjourney@gmail.com.

Address:
Reuben Schwartz & Jake Shirk
1205 Radure Rd.
Hestand, KY 42151


A Heads-Up Before You Go

My GPS led me down the wrong driveway, straight to a house at the end of the road. Turns out, it was Reuben’s son Abraham’s home. Such a kind young man! He and his family were incredibly sweet. He pointed me in the right direction—Reuben’s place is the first house on the left with a full-length front porch. The building is relatively new compared to the others. Be aware: once you get into Amish country, cell service is nearly nonexistent.


Walking In

Pulling up and parking in the grass gave me a moment to take it all in. A couple sat on the porch with their children, waiting for their turn. They’d been coming to Reuben for years—even before they had kids—and now they brought their family for yearly checkups.

Inside, the waiting area was full. While walk-ins are allowed, appointments take precedence. Mr. Reuben has a set number of people he sees daily, so plan accordingly.

H explored while I filled out his paperwork. I had no intention of getting my eyes checked, but God had other plans.


Meeting Mr. Reuben

Mr. Reuben came to the door and called us back. He was tall and thin, with a striking white beard and piercing blue eyes. He smelled of Melaleuca and love.

Curious, I asked how he got into Iridology. He laughed, explaining that it had been a part of his community for as long as he could remember. Ironically, he once believed it was witchcraft and stayed far away. But as he witnessed countless healings, his interest grew. When he dug into its history and saw its impact, he fully embraced the practice.


Looking Into H’s Eyes

Though he knew H’s diagnosis, he had never heard of OMS. Imagine trying to explain YouTube to an Amish man—I got nothing but a blank stare! We both laughed at the absurdity of it.

When he examined H’s eyes, he immediately saw signs of parasites. I had just taken H to St. Augustine, where parasites had also been identified. Reuben could see the scarring left behind by the dead ones and the presence of active ones.

Then, he smiled and said, “Your son is not going to die. We’re going to get rid of these parasites.” He assured me that with the right herbs, supplements, and the therapies we had begun at SonRidge, H would stop shaking.

I was in awe. Two men—thousands of miles apart—had come to the exact same conclusion.


Then, It Was My Turn

I decided to let Reuben look into my eyes. All he knew was my name.

The first thing he said? “When did you have your uterus removed?” I told him it had been a year ago.

Then he asked, “You still have your ovaries, right?”

I nodded, then asked how he knew. He pointed to my eyes.

Then, he backed away and stared at me.

After a pause, he said, “Uh, ma’am… your ovaries… well, they are angry.”

He asked if I had trouble sleeping, mood swings, etc. When I confirmed, he assured me he could help.

Then, he pinpointed my dizzy spells (I was diagnosed with Meniere’s at 19), my high blood pressure, and my stress levels. He saw everything. I was blown away.


Herbs & Supplements

Reuben’s herbs and supplements are not cheap, but they last a long time. If he doesn’t have something, there’s a shop called Mountain Air Herbs at the end of the road where you can find what you need. Unlike Reuben, they accept credit cards. The staff is friendly and will offer guidance on what’s necessary and cost-effective.


Payment

Mr. Reuben does not charge for his services. However, he has a donation box in his office. If you feel led, you can leave a donation for his time. Herbs and supplements, however, are not free, and they only accept cash.

If you return for a refill, bring your empty bottle—his staff will refill it for you. The Amish prioritize sustainability and care deeply about the environment. They also sell homegrown vegetables, popcorn, jams, and other goods in the office.


Final Thoughts & Disclosure

I am not a doctor. Everything I know about Iridology is based on reading, asking questions, and personal experience. I am not advising anyone to take the same path we did with naturopathic doctors, nor am I telling you to ignore your primary doctor or stop taking medications.

This is purely my experience—what I have seen in my own body and my son’s journey with OMS. We continue to seek care from our PCP and Neurologist. Always research for yourself, seek medical advice, and make an informed decision. All opinions are my own.