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Thursday, January 12, 2012

IPB Morphologies - Local Absence, Introflession, Double , Distorted S, Whitened IPB & Sectoral Orange Heterochromia




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a) Local absence of the IPB at 300' suggest Space Risk 7 signify tendency to thyroid dysfunction and nueromuscular tension at the spinal of Thoracic Vertebrae.
b) Sectional Introflession of the IPB that adjacent to the pupil at 280'~295' suggests Space Risk 11, 10 & 9 potential stress in gall bladder, lungs insufficiency and cardiovascular risk.
d) Whitened IPB indicates hypopigmentation  and erosion of the IPB tissues  relates to premature ageing, oxidative stress and osteoporosis tendency.
e) Sectional Orange Heterochromia relates to blood sugar imbalance and manifests spinal cord injuries. ( refer local absence IPB at 300' - thoracic vertebrae). Also consider the SH location adjacent to the organs reflexive areas - Pancreas, Heart and Lungs. ( refer Space Risk 10 & 9)
f) Distorted IPB at ventral section of the IPB suggests hyperprolactinaemia and have greater tendency to hormonal reactivity.

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