Sunday, November 06, 2011

Orange Pigments, Gigantic & Closed Lacunae Co-Sign with Brown Pigments

(Rx-photo used permission by Susan laing)


a) Orange pigment relates to blood sugar imbalance, diabetes mellitus.
b), c) & d) Double lacunae at 155'- 163' and closed lacunae at 215' & 230' which co-sign with small melanin pigments suggest cervix and pelvis stress, uterus or prostate disturbances and pancreas dysfunction.
e) Gigantic lacuna indicates a family history tendency to diabetes mellitus.


Small red arrows indicates small brown pigments co-signs/accompanied/ attached to the border of the lacunae indicates conflict or reactive problems to the topographical areas.

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