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Saturday, October 01, 2011

Embryological Signs at Inner Pupillary Zone


Lx,Female

1) Closed lacunae located inside and penetrate to the boundary of the inner pupillary zone- 85', 95', 124' & 137' indicates potential of thyroid dysfunction, kidneys deficiency, heart stress and liver disturbances.
2) Rarefaction of the iris fibers in the spleen reflex area - 125' suggest spleen insufficiency.



Rx,Male

1) Crypts and closed lacunae inside the pupillary zone - 175', 188', 215', 242', 272' & 297' indicates possible of  kidney, duodenum, breast and larynx deficiencies.
2) Closed lacuna attached on the collarette boundary at 210' relates to possible testicle deficiency.

Lx,Male

1) Crypt and closed lacunae inside the inner pupillary zone - 35', 67', 95', 123' & 150' relates to heart stress, spleen deficiency, kidneys, liver and prostate insufficiency.
2) Closed lacuna attached outside the collarette border at 130' indicate blood sugar imbalance.

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