Saturday, August 04, 2012
Inner Pupillary Border, Pupil Tonus, Inner Pupillary Zone & Border of the Collarette in Multidimensional Iridology Approach - Lx - (rani)
Observe :
a) Hypertrophy of the IPB.
b) Pupil flattenings.
c) Defect signs/ radial furrows / closed lacunae attached inside and outside of the pupillary zone...compare the findings with Lx-iris
Inner Pupillary Border, Pupil Tonus, Inner Pupillary Zone & Border of the Collarette in Multidimensional Iridology Approach - Rx - (rani)
Female, 52
-Diabetes : 12.3
-Right shoulder & arm felt spams and rigidity
-Headache, Migraine.
-Ovarian removed.
1) IPB Morphologies :
a) Linear IPB - rigidity in movement and muscle due to high in uric acid.
b) Local absence of the IPB - 275' - Space Risk 10 relates to lung deficiency.
c) Extroflession of the IPB - 270' & 276' - Space Risk 12 & 11 relates to liver and gall bladder.
2) Pupil Flattening :
Frontal Flattening - 340'~3' indicates have a tendency for headaches, migraines, insomnia, fatigue or depression. Possible stress in endocrine glands - hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal gland.
3) Inner Pupillary Zone & Border of the Collarette :
a) Crypt at inner pupillary zone - 0' concerns with hypothalamus stress.
b) Linear collarette - 285'~325' relates to blood sugar imbalance.
a) Crypt / small lacuna attached on the outside border of the collarette - 200' & 220' relates to cervical stress and ovarian dysfunction...
-Diabetes : 12.3
-Right shoulder & arm felt spams and rigidity
-Headache, Migraine.
-Ovarian removed.
1) IPB Morphologies :
a) Linear IPB - rigidity in movement and muscle due to high in uric acid.
b) Local absence of the IPB - 275' - Space Risk 10 relates to lung deficiency.
c) Extroflession of the IPB - 270' & 276' - Space Risk 12 & 11 relates to liver and gall bladder.
2) Pupil Flattening :
Frontal Flattening - 340'~3' indicates have a tendency for headaches, migraines, insomnia, fatigue or depression. Possible stress in endocrine glands - hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal gland.
3) Inner Pupillary Zone & Border of the Collarette :
a) Crypt at inner pupillary zone - 0' concerns with hypothalamus stress.
b) Linear collarette - 285'~325' relates to blood sugar imbalance.
a) Crypt / small lacuna attached on the outside border of the collarette - 200' & 220' relates to cervical stress and ovarian dysfunction...
Friday, August 03, 2012
Cerebellum Sign - Lx
Closed lacuna from the edge of the collarette extends to the ciliary limbus - 20' indicates a possibly of cerebellar degenerartion.
Pearl Sign IPB - Lx - (raih)
Pearl IPB in tiny spherical structures located in the temporal section of the IPB indicates a family history of intestinal polyposis, dysbiosis and inflammatory bowel conditions.
M Sign IPB
M sign IPB located in the frontal of the IPB relates to blood sugar imbalance, possible of dysglycaemia tendency.
Closed Lacuna - 260' - Haematogenic/ Neurogenic Type - Rx - (rahm)
A significant closed lacuna attached on the border of the collarette - 260' indicates a predisposition to heart problem..