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Monday, April 02, 2012

IPB Morphologies, Space Risk, Pupillary Flattening, Hypertrophy & Local Absence of the Collarette, Embryological & Classical Signs - Rx - (nook)









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a) Squared sign located in the frontal of the IPB structure.
b) Local absence of the IPB - 264' suggest Space Risk 13 indicates gastrointestinal disturbances correlate with Pearl sign of IPB.
c) Pearl sign of the IPB.
d) Suggest Double IPB emotionally inheritance to nervous tendency. They have a masked vulnerability, possibly due to the experience of bullying in childhood according to John Andrews.
e) Medial Nasal Flatness - 85'~106' indicates tendency to breathing difficulties and thyroid dysfunction ( correspond to Squared IPB).
f) Embryological signs - 210', 230', 242' & 312' indicates bladder deficiency, blood sugar imbalance tendency, nose related problem and liver stress involvement - possible of fatty liver
g) Crypts attached on the outside border of the collarette - 200' & 208' possibly appendix and testicular disturbances.
h) Sectoral absence of the collarette - 338'~357' & 33'~68' suggests :
- Time Risk sign for traumatic or stress events - suggest occurred at 347.5' & 50.5' (midpoint for these 2 local absence of the collarette) - possibly at the age of 2.5 ( correspond to Double IPB !) & 50.6
- Leaky Gut Syndrome.
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
- Malabsorption tendency.
i) General Hypertrophy of the collarette indicates :
- Hyperactivity in immune and nervous systems.
- Autoimmune tendency.
- Dysbiosis & congestion of intestinal lymph nodes.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Psycho-emotional issues of masked vulnerability, low self -esteem and unresolved resentment.
(John Andrews, Immunology & Iridology)

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