Commentaries In The Sclera: Chronic Sinusitis
(micro-parasites)
Head Zone: Left Sclera: Focus on Circulation, Sinus, Locomotion, & Cognitive Faculties
Person: Female, Born 12.14.67
Presenting Chief Complaints: Forgetful, clumsy, spacey, memory lapses, difficult to wake up in the morning (must use coffee), irritable in morning, sinus headaches, dullness, learning difficulties (must read paragraph three times), hiccups, post-nasal drip (must clear throat to speak).
Commentary: First, let's preview the entire situation. There is the dark line at 12:00 that could lead us to suspect pituitary stress (if endocrine symptoms were predominate), or even esophagus stress (if symptoms would confirm), but such symptoms are not present in her case. The mail clue to understanding this line is the fact that it travels to the viewer's right.
Generally a pituitary line will travel to the viewer's left toward the thyroid zone in the neck. And even though there is the fork or "Y" where a hiatic hernia line could be, that does not explain why the line travels on over to the 3:00 chest zone.
Thus, we see the registration of poor circulation to the brain, even though most commonly, such a stress pattern would register around 1:00 in the head zone.
Also, we see that associated with this major line at 12:00 there is an old "pocket" to the viewers left occupying the 11:00 - 12:00 area with a line trailing from the bottom of the pocket approaching the sclera.
Our foremost question regarding this "old" line that is somewhat faded in the 11:00 area is whether or not it is active and has a bearing on her case. The answer is: "yes it does." Why do we know this? Because the trailing line coming from the bottom of the pocket is bright and active. Thus, here we see a toxic stress that is not contained in the pocket and is having a stress effect beyond the pocket area.
An understanding of these two conditions will unlock her case. First, circulation. A carotid artery sonogram revealed that there was considerable plaque build up in the artery for someone this young. Her case history revealed a daily consumption of homogenized, pasteurized milk which has been linked with arterial plaque in alternative health studies.
The restriction on circulation to the head can be a reason for memory and brain function symptoms as a poor supply of oxygen is directly linked with such symptoms. Also, the additional toxins that result from poor circulation could also contribute to additional symptoms.
Second, the pocket stress line suggests some type of inflammation or swelling. It could be a chronic sinusitis which would fit the post-nasal drainage. However in this case, electro-acupuncture testing revealed the presence of micro-parasitic activity.
Her history revealed illness (fevers, giardia, amoebic dyssentary, and weakness) from travel in third world countries. The area in the sclera being effected is motor-nerve area. So, in this case, the war between a micro-organism and the immune system resulted in the debris discharging through the sinuses.
Now, armed with these insights, her nutritional program included a focus on the following:
1. Eliminate milk products and other cardiovascular-damaging foods (partially- hydrogenated oils).
2. Provide herbal support to the circulatory system, and nutrition and oxygen to the brain.
3. Provide anti-parasitic herbal formulas, keyed to the brain.
During the course of the treatment, she got a "cold" and ran a fever of 103.5ºF. She had copious nasal discharge. On recovery, she felt "better than ever" and "got her mind back."
These two natural therapies, previously unthought-of by non-sclerologists, brought remarkable return of her mental faculties, ended the post-nasal drip, increased energy, improved her mood, and the episodes of hiccups ceased. This was a rewarding testimony to insights of the sclera.
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