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Showing posts with label IPB Archeology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPB Archeology. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Absence of the IPB - Space Risk & Spinal Analysis

(Source : AM)
 
 Observe the absent space of the inner pupillary structure at the ventral zone areas indicate Space Risk in physical & emotional disturbances and potential of Spinal imbalance. Refer Dr. Daniele Lo Rito & John Andrews's charts for interpretation.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Neuromuscular Tension in Spinal Cord on Inner Pupillary Border Tissues & Pupil Tonus - Rx - (chong)


Female,77
Spinal coccyx injured due to fall down
Constipation problem
a) Could you find a vital important iris sign located at frontal section of the collarette & pupillary zone which indicate Hypothalamus/Amygdala & Time Risk markings ? This shall first be analyse !
b) Could you identify this client's DNA is predominant affected by maternal or paternal side ?
c) Which part of the pupil flatness is indicated of spinal coccyx problem ?
d) Which IPB morphology or shape is telling you her spinal cord is experiencing a severe problem and leading to generation & inflammation condition due to the injuries of the spine ?
e) Could you identify a unique IPB Archeology / shaped on the inner pupillary border tissues ?
f) Can you explain the above findings on emotional level ?
The case study is to examine the understanding & flexibility of applying modern multidimensional iris analysis techniques in pupillary & inner pupillary border zones !


Sunday, July 07, 2013

IPB Morphologies, Archeology, Space Risk & Spinal IPB - Lx - (kv)


Please identify the above IPB morphologies, Space Risk and the potential neuromuscular tension of the spinal cord ! 

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

IPB Morphologies, IPB Archeology, Space Risk & Conjunctival PPM - Rx - (uduman)


General hypertrophy of the inner pupillary border with morphology  local absence and archeology of the IPB and persistence pupillary membrane sign... 

a) Squared IPB relates to family history of thyroid dysfunction correspond to general hypertrophy of the inner pupillary border structure.
b) Persistence Pupillary Membrane sign ( originated by John Andrews)
c) IPB Archeology - Nipple sign
d) Localised absence of the IPB at the ventral section - 185' & 200' indicating Space Risk 25 & 26 and Spinal cord injuries sign.