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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Pupil Flatness & Cardiovascular Signs - (cyl)


Lx, Female

1) Various closed lacunae located inside the pupillary zone and attached border of the collarette - 70' embryological concerns to spleen deficiency, adrenal fatigue, and possible stress in throat and tongue. Classical relates to blood sugar imbalance and cardiovascular risk.
2) Crypt located in the reaction field of lung zone, suggest lung insufficiency, asthma problem.
3) Closed lacuna attached the border of bridge collarette - 100' indicates kidney insufficiency and heart disease.
4) Lateral Temporal Flatness - 65' ~ 90' suggest relates to circulatory problems, asthma, breast problems and emotional heart problems. The flatness of the pupil was adjacent to the organs of pancreas, heart and lung reflexive zone.

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