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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Internal Lacunae at Pupillary Zone Vs Open Lacuna at 155' & Brown Pigment at 220' (Rx) - Lx - (santhi)


Observe and identify the internal lacunae located at internal collarette border - 160' & 138' correlates with open lacuna located at external border of the collarette - 155'- Lx and brown pigment at pupillary zone - 220'- Rx in multidimensional iridological approaches !
a) Open lacuna at external border of the collarette at 155' indicate ovary dysfunction correlates and enhances by internal lacuna at 138' & brown pigment at 220'-Rx, both are embryological signs signify personal predisposition and family history of ovary stress.
b) Minor ray located at pupillary zone - 213' signify succinate acid imbalance which found at Rx-225' (crypt).
c) Defect sign at external border of the collarette - 195' indicate potential of cervix stress ! 

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