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Friday, November 04, 2011

Dyscratic Diathesis, Central Heterochromia, Melanin Pigments, Embryological & Classical Structural Signs

(Lx-Photo used permission by Susan Laing)
Preliminary Assessment :
1) Dyscratic Diathesis -
- Multiple and various shapes, sizes, density and location of melanin pigments scattered in different layers of the iris zone.
- The term Dyscratic indicates disturbances within the connective tissue and the lymph fluid.
- Tendencies to liver, gall bladder and pancreas  disturbances, blood sugar imbalance, joint disease and possible IBS.
2) Yellow Central Heterochromia -
- Tendency to intestinal dysbiosis and essential fatty acids deficiency.
- Yellow CH tendency to kidneys deficiency.
- Eating disorders.
- Constipation and IBS when under stress
3) Yellow Pigmented Collarette -
- Intestinal Dysbiosis.
- Inheritance of emotional conflict.
- Stress, anxiety and resentment.
4) Hedgehog pigments ( refer 90' & 150') involves with endocrine system & hepatic hormonal clearance compromise.
5) Embryological & Humoral signs at the inner pupillary zone and collarette border.
6) Contraction Furrows.
( Item 1 ~ 4, refer John Andrews's Iris & Pupillary Signs, 3rd Edition)


" Inside- Out " Concept : Observing  Pupil-IPB-Inner Pupillary Zone-Collarette-Humoral- Ciliary-Limbus 
a) Pupil - Pupil Tonus & Pupillary Dynamics
b) Inner Pupillary Border - IPB Morphologies & Space Risk in Physical & Emotional approach
c) Inner Pupillary Zone - Embryological, Dirk Hamer & Classical Analysis.
d) Border of  the Collarette - The Emotional Dynamics of the Collarette, Time Risk, PNEI, LOVE Iridology and classical approach.

1) Embryological signs as closed lacunae at inner pupillary zone - 50', 90' 185', 225' & 305' - tendencies to stomach disturbance, kidneys insufficiency, pineal stress and blood sugar imbalance.
2) Indented closed lacunae at 175' and 280' classified as Time Risk signs, feeling of fear, suppression of emotional expression.
3) Iris pigmentation - Multiple and Variation of size, structure, density, shape and location of the melanin pigments : Melanin Pigment -  Liver & Gall Bladder stress involvement.
- The nearest or closer to the pupillary zone - 165', 90' & 150' - Cervix, Ovarian & Heart stress
- The smallest pigments - 135', 215' & 200' - Spleen, Uterus & Kidneys deficiency.
- Co-signs with contraction furrows - 95', 135', 170', 200' & 215' - Lung insufficiency.


Hedgehog pigments sign at heart and ovary reflexive areas signifying cardiovascular stress and possible ovarian cysts.

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