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Monday, February 20, 2012

Whitened IPB, Multiple Localised Absence of the IPB, Melanin Pigment at Inner Pupillary Zone & Penetrated Lacuna at 85' - (mai)- 1






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In this case study under Brown Iris Constitution, there is not much you can observe outside the collarette zone, a tightly and dense stroma structure with no structural signs around the humoral and ciliary zone. Brown pigments, Thyroid Lacuna and Cornea Arcus is observed in this case via classical approach. The wealth of genetic information for this iris can be revealed by knowing the embryological signs of pigmented retinal epithelium or Inner Pupillary Border (pupillary ruff / assimilation ring) via applying the Multidimensional Iridology techniques. John Andrews said " We must challenge ourselves to begin the expansion of our studies with the Inner Pupillary Border to pre-empt this possibility, in order for us as iridological professionals to have a very solid foundation with which to grow and conclude scientific research in this area "

a) Whitened IPB / Depigmented IPB erosion of the IPB tissues, it may be a sign of premature ageing, oxidative stress, osteoarthritis and tendency to bone fracture.
b) Multiple local absence of the IPB - 15',37',50',75',300' & 310' indicates :
- Space Risk signs - 2,5,6,10,8 & 6 (310') indicates tendency to paranasal sinus, tonsillitis, muscular tension in neck and shoulder, tracheitis and  lungs stress.
- Neuromascular tension in Cervical and Thoracic Vertebrae.
c) Melanin pigments located  at inner pupillary zone - 15' (nearest to IPB edge) & 315'~320' suggests embryological signs relates to cardiovascular risk and liver stress involvement (315'~320') and potential of bronchitis problem ( refer Space Risk 10 at 75')
d) An indentation of  the closed lacuna at 85' potential of thyroid dysfunction, hypothyroidism tendency.
e) Suggest "open lacuna" with bridge formation at 102' adjacent to thyroid and bronchials topographical areas.

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