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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hypertrophy, Partial Zig-Zag at Ventral, Sectional Thickening of Flattened Collarette at 77'~110' - (oet)- Part 4



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a) General hypertrophy/ hyperplastic of the collarette.
- Dybiosis, RA and MCD tendency.
- Congestion of intestinaal lymph nodes.
- Compromise of intestinal immunity and MALT.
(John Andrews, Immunology & Iridology)
b) Sectional hypertrophy flattening of the collarette-77' to 110' adjacent to the heart topography, suggest cardiovascular risk, potential of heart disease.
c) A partial hypertrophy of Zig-Zag formation at the ventral section of the collarette - 145' to 225'
- Cehck the adjacent reflexive organs of testes, kidneys, adrenal, prostate and urinary bladder.
- Hyperactivity of the immune and nervous system.
- Autoimmunity tendency.
d) Embryological signs at 30' & 40' relates to stress in peyer's patches and stomach disturbances.
e) Crypts located inside the collareette / inner pupillary zone at 145', 167' & 185' classical view relates to sigmoid colon, rectum and anus disturbances. Embryological signs relates to kidneys disturbances and immunological compromise in peyer's patches.
f) A localised indentation of the collarette - 220' classical view stress in ileum. Time Risk marking.
g) Crypt attached on the outside border of the collarette - 225' suggest irregularity of blood sugar, tendency to pancreas dysfunction.
h) Closed lacuna attached on the outside border of the collarette - 10' suggest compromise in pineal gland.

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