| 5. An example
of application |
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A example of how we
detect "oesophagus disorders" using M.R.I.
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We have decided to show
the projection areas for disorders which
occur in one part of the body as an example.
We will show how "oesophagus disorders"
are projected. This is a clear example
of the discoveries offered by Multiple
Reflex Iridology. The report is partial,
in order to be complete, the Projection
Rules and the working of M.R.I. must be
known. We identify oesophagus disorders
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Oesophagus |
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The projection area for
oesophagus disorders is found in the left
iris, between 176º and 181º,
in coronas nº4, nº5 and nº6
(see the M.R.I. topographic chart in the
Free Information Pages).
The different parts of the oesophagus
have corresponding projection areas. So
that if there is a disorder in one part
of the oesophagus the corresponding iris
signs will be projected in its projection
area.
The placement of the different parts of
the oesophagus is between the degrees
mentioned above as follows:
The upper part is projected in corona
nº 6.
The central part is projected partially
in corona nº 6 and in corona nº
5.
The lower part in corona nº 4.
Between the same degrees, in corona nº
7 and partially in corona nº 6, disorders
in the glottis are projected.
Between the same degrees, in coronas nº
4 and nº 3 disorders in the cardiac
section are projected.
Once the projection areas have been located,
depending on the disorder which occurs
and its location, particular iris signs
will be projected in a particular part
of the projection area.
We shall now give a series of disorders
which can occur in the oesophagus with
the most representative signs in each
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Varices in the oesophagus |
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Red mark |
The most representative signs are:
- Long small marks, this is the most representative
sign.
- Pigmentation.
- Spokes without external support.
- Stroma cloudiness.
When the projection is in corona nº
4 in most cases the area affected is the
cardiac region or the stomach. |
Diverticulum in the oesophagus. |
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Virtual lacunae |
The most representative sign is:
- Diminutive virtual lacuna.
In most cases the projection is in coronas
nº 5 and nº 6, exceptionally
it is in corona nº 4. |
Disorder in the nerves in the oesophagus. |
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Disorders in the nerves
which affect the oesophagus are projected
with the following sign:
- Virtual concentric circle, in the majority
of cases there are two, short and centred
in the topographic area which corresponds
to the oesophagus associated with alteration
in tone or colour or stroma cloudiness.
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Oesophageal hernia. |
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This is projected by blurred
signs.
The most representative sign is:
- Stroma alteration, similar to the stroma
destruction associated with alteration
of tone or colour.
Using the artificial light viewing technique
without a magnifying glass, it is seen
as an ambiguous cloud. |
Oesophageal cancer. |
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| RIGHT LEFT |

Deeper sign and morbid genotype |
The most representative signs are:
- Stroma alteration associated with stroma
cloudiness
- Alteration in the back of the stroma.
In the majority of cases, complementary signs are projected in liver, spleen or thymus gland, and the morbid genotype is present.
When there is an oesophageal disorder, in most cases there are projections which indicate liver problems. There is a clear interaction between oesophageal disorders and certain kinds of liver problems.
Other oesophagus disorders are shown by different types of signs, always within the topographic area mentioned. The signs are therefore small in size.
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CLOSING NOTE: The signs in the illustrations are very marked in order to facilitate their identification, but in reality they are very ambiguous and subtle signs.
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