Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Classical, Embryological, Time Risk & The Emotional Dynamics of the Collarette - Lx -(caro)




a) Observe the classical and embryological signs located inside and outside of the pupillary zone / collarette and compare with Rx findings.
- Lacunae at 75' & 90' attached to the border of the collarette indicates family history of cardiovascular risk.
- Lacuna at 150' and 170' indicates to ovarian and kidney deficiency.
- Lacuna at 210' correlate with embryological sign - 170' possibility of uterus fibroid.
- Lacuna at 290' correlate with embryological sign - 298' predisposition to blood sugar imbalance in family history.
b) A solitary melanin pigment at 275'  indicate an important sign for Time Risk and The Emotional Dynamics of the Collarette evaluation.
- Brown pigment relate to liver stress.
- Psycho-emotionally relate to grief issues. 

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