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shameless_heifer
10-12-2007, 02:43 PM
Good Morning Class,
Todays lesson will be on The Automic Nerve Wreath. The Autonomic Nerve Wreath is the area that encompasses the Pupil on the outter edge on top of the intestines.

The area within the Autonomic Nerve Wreath represents the stomach, small inteseines and colon is usually smooth.

Abnormalties here are not assciated with lesions in this area, but a general change of color or manifestations in the pupil area around the nerve wreath.

Indications are when the autonomic Nerve Wreath is balloned or collapsed in an area that corrisponds with that particular organ( Accending colon, Transverse Colon, Decending Colon). Which in turn collects/settles in said corrisponding organ/system.

The picture in My Gallery illustrates an abnormal Autonomic Nerve Wreath.
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Homework
Locate any balloning or inverted area in your Iris, corrispond it with that system or organ it is associated with.
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TGIF!!! I will be in and out of the forum, if you have any question post them in Discussions.. have a great weekend :) Monday 10/15.. I will be posting pictures of irids in several different conditions.

Bright Blessings and Happy Healing
sh

shameless_heifer
11-09-2007, 11:57 AM
Peace

shameless_heifer
11-09-2007, 12:21 PM
Love