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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Iridology Analysis- 11

1) Brown pigment indicates a stress in liver and gall bladder.
2) Radial furrows ( pointed by red arrows) extended from Inner Pupilary Border to the collarette indicates toxix accumulation and stagnation in the topographical organ area that they reside in. Some iridologists suggest that radial furrows or radii solaris can attest to poor concentration, restriction in hormonal and blood circulation, vertigo, memory loss, and headache.


3) Absent collarette- Feeling of being overwhelmed, hopelessness, emotional vulnerability, easily influenced, fears of integrating with life and a low physical resitanceto negative influence can often be observed, according to John Andrews.

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