Commentaries In The Sclera: Cerebral Allergies
Head Zone: Right Sclera: Focus on Infection Pockets (Cerebral Allergies)
Person: Male, Born 9.22.60
Presenting Chief Complaints: Periodic Fevers, Headaches, Fatigue, Mental confusion, Poor short-term memory, Syncope, Spots before eyes on rising, Tinnitus (noises in ears), Snoring, Sinus Pressure.
Commentary: "If only I could get a new head, I'd be fine," was his opening comment. "Everything from the neck down is great. Everything from the neck up is hurtin."
He is a merchant marine and has traveled all over the world. He has had some tropical diseases, perhaps dengue fever, but not malaria. His worst episode involved a high fever and a rash on his neck. The fever broke, then recurred. High levels of antibiotics were used. Fatigue persisted, off and on, for years.
The sclera reveals two major pockets each with smaller pockets within them. Look carefully, one is superimposed over the other. One infection pocket is shallow. It starts at 12:00 and goes over to 2:00. Within that pocket is a smaller, lighter pocket.
The other, a deep pocket, goes from 11;30 to 12:30, The bright line at 12:00 is not part of the pocket. It is inside the pocket and help form a third, inner pocket with the 11:30 line.
So, with this pattern, our concern leans toward an infectious agent, and possibly more than one. Perhaps it reveals an infectious agent plus a secondary bacterial or fungal agent. The sclera shows that something is causing the brain to have increased lymph fluid. This normal response is responsible for his many symptoms. The problem is his body's inability to effectively deal with the cause and return to normal.
Testing with electro-acupuncture equipment and kinesiology revealed a protocol that would address micro-parasites and fungus. With herbal formulas designed to help the body with micro-parasites and fungus keyed to the brain with a brain herbal formula, improvement began. 60 days into the program, another high fever occurred. It was of short duration and he experienced great relief afterwards. Their was copious nasal discharge during and after the fever.
From this point forward, there were no recurrent fevers. Mental alacrity returned. His energy returned. Dizziness, which prohibited him from working, vanished.
The noises in the ears remained, though less. He was able to return to work and shipped out for "parts unknown."
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