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Saturday, August 10, 2013

IPB Morphologies, Space Risk & Pupil Tonus - Rx - (lcf) - a


Male, 53
Please identify the IPB morphologies, the local absent of IPB tissue and multiple pupil flattenings along the pupil edge...


The IPB morphologies identified as follow:
a) V sign IPB
b) Globular sign
c) Local absent of the IPB at 45' indicate as a space deficiency, suggest Space Risk assessment.
d) Depigmented or Whitened IPB along the ventral section of IPB
e) I would suggest this structure tissue as S sign IPB
f) Tube shaped IPB
The most important thing for practitioner is to identified those inheritance weakness to his family members, such as children, parents, and siblings that had genetic tendency related to your findings. 


You may consider the pupil flattenings is part of important sign for showing the spinal cord condition, physical and emotional imbalance to this person, illustrated as below:
a) Superior nasal flatness - take note that this pupil flatness is adjacent to the Space risk 6, both are indicative of cervical muscular tension - neck and shoulder.
b) Ventral flatness - The ventral flatness and whitened IPB are correlate with osteoporosis problems. 
c) Inferior temporal flatness - take note that this pupil flatness is amplified by S sign IPB, in regard to blood sugar imbalance tendency.
Please refer to Dr.Ellen & John Andrews's textbook for clarification.

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