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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Multiple Major Rays at frontal of the Collarette - Rx - (g3)


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Observe the multiple radial furrows / major rays radiate from the pupillary edge crossing pupillary zone towards to ciliary zone, some are adjacent to pupil flatness. Could you explain of this genetic condition ?

Multiple Radial Furrows / Radii Solaris appeared in the frontal section of the collarette or brain reflexive zone which suggests cerebral weakness, which enhanced by Superior Temporal Pupil Flatness (STF). In Modern Iridology, that indicates the person may have entrenched feeling of inferiority and a conflict with a forceful father figure.
If we found there were 4 frontal radial furrows at frontal brain reflex zones that suggests stress related epigenetics expressed through the iris, according to John Andrews.
a) Radial Furrow at 10’ co-sign with brown pigment indicate a prolactin level imbalance and important of Time Risk marking!

b)  The remaining of the radial furrows or major rays located at frontal section of the brain zones should be considered in Classical, Time Risk, Embryological & Citric Acid Cycle evaluation!

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