Sunday, June 30, 2013

Erratic / Misshapen Collarette - Rx - (pakia) - b


Observe the misshapen collarette structure with multiple indentation, distension and zig-zags formation to the collarette. Multiple lacunae attached at the external border of the collarette at mild level of glandular structure, and multiple crypts & minor rays at pupillary zone suggest of multidimensional iridological approaches...We will use the analysed IPB results to compare with these   iris signs !
1) Erratic Collarette Structure indicates:
- Disruption of  neuroendocrine immunology.
- Autoimmune condition.
- Compromised PNEI adaptability and MALT alterations.
- Compromise of the Golgi Apparatus & Mitochondria.
( Source: " Iris & pupillary Signs, Modern Iridology, 3rd edition", John Andrews)
I would like to suggest the misshapen collarette is amplified by S, Squared & Globular signs of IPB, Space Risk 1 & Space Risk 19 of neuroendocrine immunological imbalance and gastrointestinal disturbances- refer to post - a). 
2) The multiple crypts minor rays located at pupillary zone, they are multidimensional signs and  will  be suggest to apply the modern iridological models, such as Citric Acid Cycle & Embryological approaches.
a) Embryological Approach:
   -Minor ray & crypts - 209', 245', 256' & 307' signify as embryological signs and it indicates potential of prostate deficiency, sinusitis, lung stress (amplified by Palisade Fenceposts IPB) and gall bladder insufficiency. 
b) Citric Acid Cycle Approach:
  - Crypts & minors located internal collarette border - 97', 189', 209', 245', 256' & 307' signifies Alpha-Ketoglutarate acid, Succinate acid acid, Fumarate acid & Oxaloacetate acid imbalance it indicates chronic fatigue syndrome, adrenal fatigue, cardiac fatigue, anaemia, Diabetes mellitus, general stress, heart/ cardiac function, increased tendency to infections, food allergies & intolerance are increased, low libido and MALT compromise.
3) There is an importance iris signs of multiple indentation of the collarette with co-sign as follow:
- Lacuna indented collarette at 270' > potential traumatic event at the aged of 15
- Crypt indented collarette at 235' > 20.75
- Lacuna indented collarette at 90'  > 45
Multiple local indentation of the collarette can indicate the following:
- Time Risk markings - 15, 20.75 & 45
- Time Risk marking from vaccination stress
- Parasites tendency
- Intestinal Dysbiosis
- Autoimmune condition 
- Compromise of MALT
- Inflammation within the intestinal tract
- Psycho-emotional can be result in -
   * A challenge in psychological
   * The experience of betrayal
   * Emotionally vulnerable time
   * Deep seated bitterness and block in trauma
* Suppressed anger & resentment leading to depression
( Source: "Immunology & Iridology" & Emotional Approach In Iridology" by John Andrews) 
4) Multiple lacunae attached on the external border of the collarette:
- Lacuna located at thyroid reaction field - 90' indicate family history of thyroid gland dysfunction, this genetic weakness correlates with squared IPB & Space Risk 7 - refer to post (pakia) - a.
- Lacuna located at heart reaction field - 270 & 284' indicate personal genetic predisposition to heart problem, correlates with Palisade Fenceposts IPB & Space Risk 9 - refer to post (pakia) - a.
- Thymus lacuna located at 105' indicate immunological imbalance.
- Pancreas lacuna located at 125' represent family medical history of blood sugar imbalance and it enhance by Succinate acid imbalance as above mentioned.
- Lacuna located at prostate reaction field - 145' indicate genetic tendency to prostate imbalance, it correlate with Teardrop IPB.
- Observe the lacuna at 215' & 235' indicate possible family history of testicular dysfunction and gall bladder imbalance correlation with embryological sign at 307'.
- Lacunae seated at the external border of the collarette - 270' & 284' predominantly indicate personal and family medical history of cardiovascular problem, this important sign also amplified by Palisade Fenceposts IPB & Space Risk 9 !
- Pancreas lacuna at 292' & 300', observe the linear collarette as well !

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