
SCLEROLOGY PROVIDES MISSING LINK TO "INCURABLE" CASE
One of Sclerology's great benefits is its ability to quickly portray the general stress patterns in a person's health. These patterns reflect constitutional and genetic weaknesses, as well as body functions that become acutely stressed. Often, this portrait of constitutional stress is the missing link to understanding someone's greatest health challenge. And, according to an old Naturopathic Law, once the body can effectively correct its greatest stress, it can then correct thousands of other stresses and compensations, according to its inherent laws of cure.
Take the case of Sally M., a 28 year old female diagnosed with anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, and manic states (insomnia) which began at the onset of menses at the age of 13. Also paramount in her case was severe menstrual cramps, along with irregular and variable menses.
She stated she had been to 94 doctors in 15 years. She had been treated for anxiety, hysteria, and paranoid delusions with prescription medications which only made her condition worse. She had been to numerous alternative doctors who treated her for candida, chronic fatigue, parasites, pre-menstrual syndrome, hypoglycemia and female hormonal imbalance. Like many people, she needed a fresh insight into her situation.
Let's take a look at her sclera (see chart below). What's the greatest stress pattern?

As Sclerologists can readily see, the greatest stress pattern is in the thyroid area with numerous "Y" lines. And this stress is linked with the pituitary, adrenals, and ovaries.
With the information from the sclera, she approached her complementary medicine physician and did a battery of thyroid tests including basil metabolism, TSH, T3 uptake and RIA, T4, T7. Sure enough, there was a major imbalance in thyroid function showing fluctuations and thyroxin resistance.
Under her doctor's care, she began a therapy of herbal nutrition, thyroid and T3. Within two weeks, her anxiety had vanished. Hysterical sobbing ceased. Paranoia was non-existent. Her self-esteem quadrupled. Within a month she was leading a normal life.
Such a simple insight, gained in an instant, held the clue that changed her life. Not every case is this dramatic, but every case yields its mysteries to those trained in Sclerology.
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