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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Pupil Flattenings, IPB Morphology, Archeology & Space Risk - Lx - (arrus)


Male, 59
Identification of Space Risk & Spinal Nerve Injury Signs on IPB:
1) Localised Introflession of the IPB- a-280' - Space Risk11 indicates potential stress in gall bladder.
2) Localised absence of the IPB- c-188'~196',d- 232' & e-270' - Space Risk 25, 19 & 12 indicates possible of sacroiliac joint pains, dybiosis and liver stress involvement. Potential spinal injuries at coccyx, lumbar and thoracic vertebrae.
3) IPB Archeology sign - Breast
4) Localised hypertrophy of the IPB / Nuerolappen - f-335' indicates:
    a) Potential stress in cervical vertebrae
    b) Space Risk 3 relates to acne, teeth, facial neuralgias, psoriasis.
    c) Psycho-emotional concerns with nervous sensitivities with anxiety, tension, depression and insomnia.
5) Superior Nasal Flatness - 
     a) Neuromuscular and spinal tension at C3 to C7 collerates with localised hypertrophy of the IPB-335' - Cervical muscular tension.
     b) Possible visual disturbances.
     c) Acne linked to liver congestion correlates with Space Risk 3.
     d) Sinusitis problems

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