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Tuesday, January 05, 2016

Orange Central Heterochromia, Ferrum Chromatosis, Squared Collarette & Iris Signs at Pupillary Zone - Lx



a) Observe the iris signs located at pupillary zone & internal collarette border by applying Embryological & Citric Acid Cycle Cellular Iridology Models.
b) Radial Furrow penetrated from the border collarette to the edge of pupil at 345' indicate Time Risk sign, Limbic System & Pyruvic acid imbalance.
c) Minor rays located at pupillary zone - 10', 325' & 335' associated with Oxaloacetate acid imbalance and Embryological pituitary stress.
d) Internal lacuna at pupillary zone - 105', embryological relate to adrenal stress and fatigue, CAC concern with Alpha-Ketoglutarate acid imbalance, attention to cardiac fatigue.
e) Internal lacuna at pupillary zone - 160' embryological associated with uterus stress/uterine fibroid. Kreb's Cycle relate to Co-enzyme A acid imbalance which indicates anaemia, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular risk tendency. 
f) Explain the genetic weaknesses of Orange Central Heterochromia & Ferrum Chromatosis.
g) Explain the Squared Collarette structure.
h) HP2, SF3, SF6, HF11, HF13 & HF15 
i) Personal Biological signs - critical time at 345' / 1 am. 105' & 160'  for subsequent best taking time, 3 times/day as Emotional journey

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