Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Orange Pigments Co-Sign with Lacunae Attached on the Collarette Border- Time Risk & Psycho- Emotional Dynamics - Rx - 1





The Lymphatic Constitution, Polyglandular structure and Orange Central Heterochromia layered with multiple orange pigments around the pupillary zone, attached with lacunae and ciliary zone.

John Andrews stated that iris co-signed accompanied with a pigment are indicative of reactive problems or an underlying conflict. A pigment granulation can carry a psycho-emotional dynamics, an energetic block, crystallization of thought and recording of traumatic event, there is a dual meaning for each sign. Small pigment can relate to pain and inflammatory syndromes.

Observe the multiple orange pigments co-signed with endocrine lacunae which attached around the glandular border of the collarette -
a)  Smaller pigment co-sign with crypt - 130' indicate pancreatic dysfunction, blood sugar imbalance and possible in chronic condition.
b)  Smaller pigment co-sign with closed lacuna - 236' indicate pancreas insufficiency, issues of betrayal, anger & resentment and traumatic event at the age of 21.
c) Concentrated orange attached on the layer iris of closed lacunae - 315' & 325'  indicate tendency to ear infection or extreme pain condition, emotional issues of survival, fear of restriction and traumatic conception, possibly at the gestation of 1 month plus..

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