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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Orange & Brown Pigments at Pupillary Zone, Border of the Collarette & Ciliary Zone- Lx - (sus)







Female, Lx
The basic iris assessment as follow:
a) Frontal pupil flatness - tendencies for headaches, migraines, insomnia, fatigue, hypothalamus glands imbalance and possible depression.
b) Orange Central Heterochromia / Pigmented Collarette - hydrochloric acid imbalance, blood sugar imbalance, tendencies to constipation, eating disorder and bowel irregularity when under stress.
c) Ferrum Chromatosis - indicates to liver stress.
d) Melanin Pigment & crypts at pupillary zone - 75' , 190' & 260' - potential of adrenal stress with fatigue, lung stress, urinary bladder infection, family history anemia and blood sugar imbalance.
e) Melanin pigment at external border of the collarette - 150' & Co-sign with lacuna at 210' - medical checking on ovary and uterus should be considered.
f) Multiple lacunae attached on the external border of the collarette - 40', 77', 95', 210', 233' & 275' - refer to as endocrine and glandular system imbalance. Pay attention mainly to cardiovascular risk in her family background !
g) Multiple melanin / brown pigments at ciliary zones - 80', 125', 140', 220' & 270' - You may consider to analyse the conjunction to organs topographies for reference, generally it relates to liver stress involvement and gall bladder disturbances.
h) Linear Collarette (LC) pancreas dysfunction, blood sugar imbalance (Type 2 diabetes).
i) Pterygium - Commonly, it indicates a chronic actinic exposure, dry and windy conditions. In psycho-emotional aspects it relate to feeling of insecure, closed and hypersensitive traits.

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