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Friday, April 27, 2012

External Cat's Claw & Whitened IPB - (sava)

Subtle Relationship of Pupil & IPB in Micro Multidimensional Approach - Lx - (ros)


You may identify and observe the 3 subtle structural signs in relation to Pupil & IPB ! A sensitivity, imaginative and creativity minds is vital in practicing Micro- Multidimensional Iridology !

a) Local absence of the IPB - Space Risk evaluation.
b) Squared IPB.
c) Marginal pupil flattening.



Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Determinant Iris Signs in Multidimensional Approach - Lx - (kch)









Male, 51, Lx
Observe the importance structural signs presented of this Brown Iris Constitution - B1 Type : Multiple Radial & Contraction Furrows and Lipemic Diathesis. Be sensetive and "creative" ( out of box !) to observe an importance and determinant iris signs that carries a substantial genetic weaknesses to an individual, family and his generations...
a) A marginal indentation IPB at frontal section.
b) Major ray at frontal cerebral areas - 355'  
c) Closed lacunae co-sign with melanin pigments attached on the humoral zone - 310' & 325'
d) Crypt or defect marking with chronic condition located at innery pupillary zone - 190'
e) Sharp local indentation of the collarette co-sign with radial furrows in physical and emotional levels - 175' & 230'
f) Crypts with hyperactivity condition attached at the border of the collarette - 255' & 287'
g) Identify the correlations and corresponding signs in different layers of both irides to support and integrate with multi-leves findings !

Multidimensional approach in B1 type Haematogenic Iris Constitution - Rx - (kch)


Male, 51
Observe the importance iris signs as follow :
a) IPB Morphologies.
b) Smaller Frontal Flattening.
c) Melanin pigments located at inner pupillary zone - Embryological analysis.
d) Radial Furrows - Deep level of  Major & Minor rays at inner pupillary zone with extends to ciliary zone - Embryological & Classical analysis.
e) Lacunae attached on the border of the collarette - endocrine & immunological consideration.
f) Solitary deep melanin pigment located at the ciliary zone - zone 5.

IPB Morphologies, Space Risk & Embryological Analysis - Rx - (kys)





a) Globular sign in the frontal section of the IPB.
b) Buttonhole IPB.
c) Melanin pigment attached on the IPB - 305', suggest Space Risk 7 indicates family history of thyroid gland imbalance.
d) Solitary melanin pigment attached on the border of inner pupillary zone - 210', suggest embryological sign relates to urinary bladder deficiency.

Frontal Flattening, Melanin Pigment & Local Indentation of the Collarette - Lx - (ckp)



Female,40
- Ovarian cysts
a) Frontal flattening - 300'~0' indicates tendencies to
- Headaches, migraines, upper cervical vertebral tension, fatigue, insomnia and emotional imbalance - depression.
- Possibly of hypothalamus, pineal or pituitary gland dysfunction.
b) Local indentation of the collarette - 140' indicates ovary deficiency, tendency to ovarian cysts.
c) Crypt attached on the border of the collarette - 170' suggest cervical stress.
d) Brown pigment attached on the outside of the collarette - 190'~200' signify disturbances in cervix and uterus insufficiency.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Multidimensional Approach in B2 Type Iris Constitution



What else can we read of this Haematogenic Iris Constitution with high resilience and compact iris fibre structures ? There is hard to find a structural sign from zone 1 to 7 - pupil to limbus zone...Will See !




Observ the melanin pigments attached on the inner pupillary zone and one is closer to the edge of IPB - 230' suggests Embryological & Space Risk Analysis !  Indicates possibly of hip problem and cerebellum stress - 245' (Embryological). Hip problem and intestinal disturbances - 230' - (Embryological & Space Risk 19).

Friday, April 20, 2012

Micro View in Inner Pupillary Border - Lx - (sama)




What can you see at this particular section of Pupil and the IPB ?



Observe the patterns of IPB and marginal flattening of the pupil. Consider the psycho-emotional aspects of this person via the below findings :
a) Double IPB
b) External Cat' s Claw IPB
c) Medial Nasal Flatness

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Embryological & Classical Signs in the Inner & Border of the Collarette - Lx - (ali) - b









Observe and identify the correlations and corresponding signs integrates with Space Risk, Pupil flattenings, embryological and classical signs at inner and outside of the collarette in both irides - Rx & Lx
a) Embryological signs - crypts and tiny melanin pigments located at the inner pupillary zone :
i) Crypts - 60', 85', 127', 185', 200' & 240' indicates blood sugar imbalance, thyroid gland disturbances and liver stress involvement.
ii) Small melanin pigments - 140', 145' & 152' relates to kidneys deficiency and prostate disturbances.
b) Closed lacunae attached on the border of the collarette - 4', 87', 118' & 320' indicates hypothalamus stress, cardiovascular risk, blood sugar imbalance and nose related problem.
c) Multiple bridges along the collarette. indicates blood sugar imbalance and progesterone deficiency tendency.
d) Sectional pointed collarette - 85' & 270' indicates hyperactivity of gastrointestinal tract. Check the adjacent areas of the collarette point - topography of heart area  !
e) Hypertrophy with Zig-Zag collarette indicates gastrointestinal disturbances.

Multiple Local Absence of the IPB & Pupillary Flattenings - Lx - (ali) - a







a) Multiple local absence of the IPB - 42', 72', 124', 142', 152', 200'~210', 237', 254'~ 260' suggest Space Risk 5, 9, 18, 21, 23, 25, 24, 15 & 14 compared to Space Risk at Rx :
- Space Risk 5, 9, 14, 21 & 25 - occured in both irides.
- Space Risk 15',18', 23' & 24'- Lx relates to spleen, kidneys, prostate and muscle cramps.
b) Pupillary Flattenings :
- Superior Temporal Flatness - 25'~70' corresponds to Rx - Space Risk 6.
-  Inferior Nasal Flatness - 235'~265' corresponds to Lx - Space Risk 18, 23, 24 & 25.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Embryological & Classical Signs in the Inner & Border of the Collarette - Rx - (ali) - b




Observe the correlations and corresponding signs integrates with IPB & Medial Nasal Flatness :
a) Embryological signs - 10', 118' & 240' relates to bronchitis problem correlate with Medial Nasal Flatness , blood sugar imbalance correspond to Space Risk 14 and nose related problem - 240'
b) Crypt - 272' & 282' attached on the border of the collarette indicates cardiac disturbances, corresponding to Space Risk 9 & Medial Nasal Flatness.
c) Closed lacuna located on the outside border of the collarette - 300' indicates blood sugar imbalance correlation with Space Risk 14.
d) An indentation of the collarette - 202' & 272' :
- Possibly of appendix problem - 202'
- Cardiovascular risk - 272'
- Time Risk markings
e) Closed lacuna - 18' & 48' indicates limbic system compromise and nose related problem correspond to embryological sign - 240'
f) Multiple bridges along the collarette.

Multiple Local Absence of the IPB & Pupil Flattening - Rx - (ali) - a


Observe the multiple local absence of the IPB along the IPB structures and a marginal pupil flattening at the medial nasal area. Identify the correlation results of these two genetic structures and extends the  findings to inner pupillary zone and collarette structure... Next posting will be explore the genetic signs in inner pupillary zone, the border and structure of the collarette...... Examine the correlationship and corresponding signs to these areas - IPB- Pupil - Inner Pupillary Zone - Collarette.. "Inside-Out"





Male,62
- Diabetes
- Irregular heartbeat problems

1) Multiple local absence of the IPB along the IPB structures - 68', 98', 140', 188', 265', 318' & 325' suggest Space Risk 9, 14, 21, 25, 13, 6 & 5.
2) Medial Nasal Flatness - 70' ~ 88'.

a) Space Risk 9 correspond with Medial Nasal Flatness - Cardiac history with conditions of Arrhythmia and Angina Pectoris.
b) Space Risk 14 relates to blood sugar imbalance, family history of diabetes.
c) Space Risk 21, 25 & 6 concerns with muscle cramps in neck and shoulder, joint pains and arthritis tendency.
d) Space Risk 13 relates to gastrointestinal disturbances.
e) Space Risk 5 relates to tonsillitis.
f) Check for family medical history of thyroid gland imbalance.