Saturday, June 30, 2012
Pupil Flattenings - Lx - (hafs)
a) Superior Temporal Flatness - 60'~75'
b) Inferior Temporal Flatness - 155'~180' corresponds to the closed lacunae attached on the collarette at 120', 215' & 225' indicates pancreas dysfunction, possible of hypoglycaemiac tendency and gall bladder deficiency.
Triangle, Squared IPB & Embryological Sign at 85' - Lx - (desm)
Frontal section of squared IPB correspond to embryological sign / crypt located at inner pupillary zone - 85' indicates genetic history of hypothyrodism or thyroid dysfunction. Refer to Rx - squared IPB and closed lacuna at 88'..
Squared IPB vs Closed Lacuna at 88' - Rx - (desm)
Observe the squared IPB correspond to the closed lacuna attached on the border of the collarette - 88' indicate strong tendency to family history of thyroid dysfunction.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Radial Furrows - Multidimensional Iridology Approach
Please observe the major radial furrows radiate from the edge of the IPB to ciliary zone as the major indication of embryological and Time Risk consideration......look beyond the classical approach !!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Multidimensional Iridology - Cardiovascular Risk - Rx - (chel)
The multidimensional approach indicates family history of cardiovascular risk or predisposition to heart disease problem amplify by hypertrophy of the IPB. ( Take Note : Combination Approach - Pupil > Inner Pupillary Zone > Border of the Collarette ) :
a) Pupil Flattening - Lateral Temporal Flatness - 250'~265'.
b) Embryological sign - 330'
c) Closed lacuna attached on the border of the collarette - 275'