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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Osteoporosis & Diabetes Mellitus Signs Identified by IPB Morphologies & Collarette Structure - Rx - (lww)


Male,73
- Diabetes & suffered  of rigidity of movement.
- Family history of osteoporosis and Diabetes Mellitus - Siblings 
a) Could you identify which iris signs that indicate for these two inheritance weaknesses. As usual, you may observe the thickness, shape and structure of inner pupillary border tissues. Which morphology are indicate of osteoporosis tendency ? 
b) There are several iris signs indicative of diabetes mellitus tendency. What type of  local collarette structure and lacunae are showing these inheritance weakness ?
c) What genetic weaknesses can you assess by observe the dynamic of the pupil ?
d) Could you find out which iris sign can be further access and explain in Time Risk & Emotional Dynamics levels ?
e) What is the parental DNA predominant of this collarette structure ?
f) Could you identify which iris signs are indicate of liver stress & cardiovascular risk involvement in high lipid level conjunction with Lipemic Diathesis at limbus zone. Nevertheless, the Corneal Arcus can be genetically determined and is normal for age over 60 and Haematogenic Iris Constitution. The general disease tendencies for this diathesis are:
- Arteriosclerosis
- Coronary & circulatory sclerosis  
Suggestion : Please refer John Andrews notes, articles and charts for answer the above questions !! 


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