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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

IPB Morphologies, Space Risk, The Collarette, Vascularized Transversal, Embryological & Classical signs - Lx - (ahm)







Vascularized Spleen Transversal

a) V-shaped IPB.
b) Buttonhole sign of IPB.
c) S sign of IPB indicates prolactinoma, endocrine and blood sugar imbalance.
d) Local absence of the IPB - 153' suggest Space Risk 24, possibly muscle cramps and joint pains.
e) Triangle IPB indicates gastro-intestinal disturbances with immunological complications and liver stress involvement.
f) U-shaped IPB.
g) Embryological signs at inner pupillary zone :
- Spleen deficiency - 70' correlation with spleen transversal.
- Adrenal stress / fatigue - 75'
- Kidneys insufficiency - 90', 95' & 145'
- Uterus disturbances - 158' & 166'
- Pineal gland and urinary bladder disturbances - 190'
h) Radial furrows / Major Rays - 343', 355' & 10' indicates sinusitis,hypothalamus stress, possibly family history of bronchitis and compromise in pituitary gland.
i) Closed lacunae attached on the border of the collarette :
- Concern with parotid lymph node - 45'
- Predisposition to pancreas dysfunction, blood sugar imbalance - 60'
- Possibly a family history of heart disease - 80'
- An indentation of the collarette - 85' signify cardiovascular risk.
- Pancreas lacuna - 225'
- Heart lacuna - 282'
- Potential of frontal sinus problem - 315'
- Sectional indentation of the collarette - 280'~315' possibly stress in ileum.
k) Vascularized  Spleen Transversal indicates
- Dysfunction of the spleen, tendency to disruption of the response of the RES and a history of splenomegaly / enlarged spleen.
- Vascularized Spleen Transversal can occur an autoimmune condition or vaccine reaction causing an infections, inflammatory problem and enlarged spleen, according to John Andrews.
(John Andrews, Iris & Pupillary Signs, Modern Iridology, 3rd Edition)

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