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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Solitary Brown Pigment at Internal Collarette Border - M3 - Lx & Rx




Lx

1) Solitary brown pigment located at internal collarette border - 175' indicates:
a)  Embryological sign relate to uterus insufficiency, possibility in acute/pain condition. Observe the lacuna attached on the ventral collarette section - 200' predisposition to uterus stress.
b) Conditions associated with Pyruvic acid imbalance, tendency to diabetes mellitus and hepatic stress.
2) Lacuna attached at external border of the collarette - 160' tendency to cervix stress.
3) Multiple lacunae attached to the external border of the collarette - 95' indicates family medical history of heart related problems
4) Medial nasal pupil flatness amplified the genetic tendency to cardiovascular risk !
5) Explain the Yellow Central Heterochromia & Brushfield's Spots 
6) Restricted collarette relates to Maternal DNA dominance.





1) Lacuna at 172' co-sign with brown pigment indicates cervix stress possible with acute/pain condition.
2) Heart lacuna at 275 !
3) Radial furrow radiate at 356' indicates Pyruvic acid imbalance associated with blood sugar imbalance and hepatic stress.
4) Embryological sign at internal collarette border - 305' tendency to gall bladder & liver insufficiency, malic acid imbalance associated with fatigue & blood sugar imbalance.

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