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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

IPB Morphologies, Space Risk, IPB Spinal & Pupillary Flattening - Rx - (fir)

Observe the multiple IPB structures, local absence & extroflession of the IPB and pupil tonus...



a) Local absence of the IPB - 26', Space Risk 4 indicate ENT related problems.
b) Globular sign with extroflession of the IPB - 40' concerns with urine dysbiosis and Space Risk 5 relate to tonsillitis problem.
c) Squared IPB.
d) Inferior Nasal Flatness - 140'~175' indicates :
- Predisposition to sacral, lumbar and coccyx injuries leading to leg problems.
- Osteoporosis tendency.
- Tendencies to renal insufficiency, renal calculi, gout, polycystic kidneys and urinary infections ( correspond to Space Risk 5)



Radial Furrows / Major rays located in the ventral section of the inner pupillary and ciliary zone signify classical and embryological analysis : Classical - (C), Embryological - (E)
a) Major ray (emanate from inner pupillary to ciliary zone- C) - 140' indicates urinary bladder disturbances correspond to Space Risk 5 & Inferior Nasal Flatness.
b) Minor ray (outside border of the collarette - C) - 158' indicates potential of prostate disturbances.
c) Minor ray (inside inner pupillary zone- E)  - 180' indicates kidneys insufficiency, adrenal fatigue and hypothalamus stress.
d) Major ray (C+E) - 205' suggests testicular disturbances, prostate and urinary bladder deficiency.
e) Major ray (C+E) - 220' represents testicular and duodenum disturbances.
f) Minor ray (outside border of the collarette - C) - 240' indicates stress in pleura.

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