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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Brown Pigment Adjacent to the IPB at 100' - Rx - 1



Observe a brown pigment adjacent to the IPB at 100' , what does it indicate to this person ?
In Modern & Multidimensional Iridology approach, this  is a very important iris sign that genetically revealed Space deficiency, physiological stress and emotional conflict in family relationship. The brown pigment attached or adjacent to the border of the IPB at 100' signify Space Risk 14 indicates pancreatic dysfunction & duodenum possibly  in pain or chronic condition, blood sugar imbalance, liver insufficiency and resentment issue with father principle / masculine figure.

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