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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Schwalbe's Contraction Furrows - (saku)


The Radii Solaris, major rays spreading from the edge of the inner pupillary border, crossing the collarette and penetrate to ciliary zone circular around the 360' degree indicates :
a) Tendency to have stress in nerve supply in digestive system and reflexive organs and glands.
b) Disturbances of the autonomic nervous and hormonal system.
c) Numerous radial furrows appear in the frontal brain areas lead to cerebral weakness, headache, migraine, poor concentration, vertigo, memory loss.
d) Poor blood circulation.
e) Time Risk evaluation, especially the major rays or deep radial furrows spreading from IPB to ciliary zone.

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