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Saturday, February 18, 2012

The Dynamics of the IPB - Rx- (oet) - Part 1



Pigment Dipersion Syndrome / Melanin pigments adjacent to the edge of the IPB - 30' ( you may zoom this area to indentify whether the sign is classified as PDS / brown pigment attached to the edge of the IPB ? or a light illumination shadow on that area...as you zoom in and see carefully a dipersed pigment in tiny powder form that same colour with the IPB..)
The Pigment Dipersion Syndrome it is an embryological defect, this can occur at the 3rd week, due to a maternal deficiency of vatamin C, according to John Andrews. ( Endocrinology & Iridology).

Indentation of the IPB / Introflession toward to the pupil margin suggest Space Risk sign at 323' - Space Risk 5 relates to tonsillitis and laryngitis problems.

Sectional Neurolappen / Hypertrophy of the IPB - 35' to 55' indicates nervous sensitivities with general emotional anxiety, tension, depression, sleep disorder problems and blood sugar imbalance tendency. A neuromuscular tension at Cervical Vertebrae is highlighted.


IPB Morphologies :
a) M sign IPB relates to blood sugar imbalance, dysglycaemia tendency.
b) U shaped IPB.

General hypertrophy of the IPB

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