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Saturday, May 05, 2012

Micro-Multidimensional Approach - Rx - (ttj)



Observe the IPB structures and shapes, major ray, tiny melanin pigments, crypts and small closed lacunae attached at inner pupillary zone and border of the collarette....









Male, 48
a) Globular IPB sign.
b) Extroflession of the IPB, Space Risk 14 concerns with blood sugar imbalance and possibly duodenal ulcer.
c) Embryological signs (closed lacunae with chronic level) - 190', 220' & 242' relates to disturbances in duodenum (correspond to Space Risk 14) and nose related problem.
d) Embryological signs (tiny melanin pigments) - 300', 302' & 311' relates to liver stress involvement (311'). Major ray - 345'embryological relates to stress in pituitary gland and cerebellum. Classical indicates stress in pineal and limbic system.
e) Closed lacunae attached on the collarette - 85' & 290' indicates family history of thyroid gland imbalance and blood sugar imbalance ( correspond to Space Risk 14).
f) Brown pigments topolabile located - 90', 110', 124' & 245' indicates :
- Liver disturbances (correspond to embryological sign at 311')
- Observe the adjacent reflex areas - bronchials

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