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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Squared IPB & Local Absence of the IPB at 53' - (mash)-1





Rx,Male

You may notice the squared IPB correlation with the local absence of the IPB at 53'. The Space Risk is corresponded to squared sign of the IPB... What do you observe in point C ? please identify this morphology / shape attached on the temporal section of the IPB.

a) & b) Squared IPB located ventral section of the IPB structure corresponded with the absence of the IPB in 53' as Space Risk 7 both embryologically relates to thyroid dysfunction, a family history of hypothyroidism. The squared IPB have a tendency to calcium-magnesium imbalance, according to John Andrews. Muscular cramping and spasm, abdominal cramping, colitis and vertigo, according to Dr. Daniele Lo Rito.
c) Suggest distorted S sign of the IPB indicates :
- Endocrine imbalance and hyperprolactinaemia tendency.
- Tendency to hormonal reactivity.
- Subfertility and  impotence in men and reduced libido.
(John Andrews, Iris & Pupillary Signs, 3rd)

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