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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Misshapen Collarette - Lx - (ali) - 1


Male
The misshapen collarette structure is indicated by multiple local indentations, zig-zags, local distended areas and general erratic appearance to the collarette. Generally it indicates (according to John Andrews researched) :
- Compromised PNEI adaptability.
- MALT alternations.
- Compromise of the Golgi Apparatus & Mitochondria.
The type of structure can be analyse by section or location (compare with Rx and pay attention to the similar findings) :
a) Linear collarette at superior temporal section - indicates Diabetes Mellitus tendency ( Rx- squared collarette, pancreas lacuna at 243', embryological sign at 60' and Krebs cycle sign at 135').
b) Pointed collarette at 78' & 250' - indicates hyperactivity of gastrointestinal tract,  both pointed to the heart and pancreas reflex areas.
c) Local indentation of the collarette at 100' - predisposition to heart stress (Rx- Krebs cycle sign at 135')
d) Take note the differences collarette structure in between Rx-Squared collarette & Lx-Erratic collarette ! 

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