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Monday, March 19, 2012

The Dynamics of the IPB - Morphologies, Space Risk, Neuromuscular Spinal & Archeology - (elep) - Lx
















Observe the multiple morphologies of the IPB, localised indentation, introflession, extroflession and absence of the IPB....an extraordinary IPB presentation..
a) Suggest Distorted S sign indicates :
- Potential of subfertility and impotence.
- Low libido.
- Hypoglycaemia tendency.
b) V-Shaped of the IPB.
c) Globular sign.
d) Extroflession of the IPB - 280' suggest Space Risk 11 relate to gall baldder disturbances.
e) IPB Archeology - Snake (animal sign)
f) Local absence, introflession and neurolappen of the IPB indicate Space Risk & neuromuscular Spinal evaluation.
- Frontal section of the IPB - 9' (local absence) & 326' (introflession of the IPB) suggests Space Risk 1 & 5 indicates hypothalamus stress correlation with major ray - 0', signify vertigo, headache, migraines, tonsillitis and laryngitis tendencies. Neuromuscular tension in cervical vertebrae.
- Inferior Temporal section of the IPB - 107', 135', 147' & 162' suggests Space Risk 15, 19, 22, & 25 indicates spleen deficiency, intestinal dybiosis (correlation with Globular IPB), uro-genital related problem, possible joint pain and arthritis ( correspond to whitened IPB-Rx). Neuromuscular stress in the spinal areas of T10, L3~L4 & sacrum.
- Ventral section of the IPB - 200' relate to Space Risk 25 - sacrum
- Lateral Temporal section of the IPB - 248', 258' , 290'~305' (neurolsppen) suggests Space Risk 16, 14, 9, 8 & indicates adrenal fatigue combination with Space Risk 1 & major ray at 0' signify hypothalamus stress, pancreas dysfunction ( correspond to S sign ) and heart stress (correspond to Buttonholes IPB ). Neuromuscular tension in T1~T3 & thoracic vertebrae. 
g) In summary, take note the neuromuscular tension in the spinal  areas of cervical, thoracic and sacrum.
Please identify the importance signs with correlation results of both irides.

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