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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Solitary Pigment, Indented Lacuna , Pupil Flatness - (tiv)


Rx,female,65

1) Minor ray located at 20' & 45' suggest limbic system compromised, nose related problem and possible digestion disturbance.
2) medial nasal flatness at 70' & 120' indicate tendencies to breathing problem, thyroid disturbances and muscular tension (J.Andrews).
3) Solitary melanin pigment co-sign with minor ray at the ventral section of the adrenal reflex zone tendency to adrenal fatigue and kidney stress.
4) Crypts attached on the border of the collarette - 225' indicates duodenum and gall bladder disturbances.
5) Closed lacuna and internal crypts attached on the collarette - 240' suggest pancreas dysfunction, stress in diaphragm and nose related problem.
6) Crypts located in the reaction field of lung zone, suggest lung stress, possible bronchitis or asthma problem. Please also refer to the pupil nasal flatness indication.
7) Indented lacuna penetrate the collarette border - 300' showing a typical pancreas sign, irregularity  of blood sugar, pancreas dysfunction. 


Lx- Superior Nasal Flatness - 270' ~ 310' - relates to neoromuscular tension, spinal; tension to C3 ~ C7, sinusitis and possible visual problem. (J.Andrews)


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These small pigments scattered on the pupil surface can be classified as " Pigment Dispersion Syndrome ". According to John Andrews researched Pigment Dispersion Syndrome relate to Gestational Vitamin C deficiency & Neuroendocrine emphasis. ( The Inner Pupillary Border - An Introduction to the IPB, Instructional CD, 2006-2007)

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