Friday, February 05, 2016

Embryology, Kreb's Cycle, Time Risk & Emotional Dynamics & Yellow Pigmented Collarette - Rx - 4




Analyse the iris signs at pupillary zone, internal collarette border and external border of the collarette in multidimensional approaches.
a) Major ray penetration from the collarette border to  pupillary zone at 355' & 15' ( co-sign with indentation of the collarette)  and minor ray at 140'  indicates stress in pituitary gland, limbic system imbalance, stress, cardiac related problem, neurological disturbances diabetes mellitus, hepatic steatosis, insulin sensitivity associated with Pyruvic & Succinic acid imbalances. Time Risk / traumatic events at 57 & 60.8 / 0.5 month of gestation.
b) Multiple local sharp indentation of the collarette at 90', 185' and 306' indicates
- Physically relates to family history of thyroid gland imbalance, kidney insufficiency & pancreatic dysfunction. 
- Time Risk factors - 44.8, 29 & 9.
- Psycho-emotional we can look to fear & disharmony within family members ( masculine figure)
c) Lacunae attached on the external border of the collarette -  115', 228', 250', 283' & 335'  indicates tendency to gall bladder problems, blood sugar imbalance and family history of cardiovascular risk.
d) Yellow pigmented at frontal section of the collarette tendency to kidney dysfunction.
e) Brown Ferrum Chromatosis or Punctuate Pigments are located within the collarette and pupillary zone then enzymatic changes and the bacterial balance of the intestines are highlighted.

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