Saturday, August 27, 2011

Superior Nasal Flatness of Pupil & Superior Temporal Indentation of Collarette - (amin)

Rx-Pupil

Superior Nasal Flatness - 40' ~ 70' - relates to neuromuscular tension, spinal; tension to C3 ~ C7, sinusitis and possible visual problem. (J.Andrews )

Lx-Collarette, Male

1) Deep frontal radial furrows at 5' & 20' emanate from the pupillary border to the collarette edge indicates hypothalamus and pituitary stress.
2) An indentation of the thickened collarette with bridge formation approaching the pupillary border at the 50' suggests Time Risk sign - 52, adjacent organ of the pancreas, possible blood sugar imbalance, progesterone deficiency of bridge formation.
3) Closed lacuna located inside the pupillary zone and attached on the collarette - 110', 126', 145', 160', 210' and 232' indicates potential of pancreas dysfunction, problem in frontal and maxillary sinus, liver disturbances, kidneys insufficiency, sigmoid colon stress and prostate disturbances.
4) Radial furrow located at 315' relate to sinusitis problem.

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