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Knowledge obtained through M.R.I.
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If we know the workings of M.R.I., the Projection Rules, the topographic areas and the signs, we are aware of where and how most of the disorders which occur in the organism are projected, as well as the genetic predispositions which are projected in the first months of life.
By means of the information which the signs convey, we see most of the disorders in the organism, those which are known by conventional medicine and, in some cases, those which are not known by conventional medicine.
There are disorders which can be seen better, or can only be detected using M.R.I. techniques. There are also disorders which can be seen better or can only be detected using official diagnostic techniques. Our hope is that in the future both techniques will complement each other to the benefit of health and social well-being.
We do not know the limits to this knowledge in the future, due to the technological advances which are taking place and the appearance of new studies.
Multiple Reflex Iridology reports the following facts:
A great
many disorders take place in the organism
which are only detected by means of the
information observed in the signs which
project the disorder. By means of M.R.I.
we know of their existence and an attempt
at finding a solution may be made. If
the disorder is not known then it can
hardly be cured.
There are
unknown disorders which do not have a
great impact on the organism’s normal
functioning, others have a serious impact
and some disorders produce irreversible
effects if they are not corrected in time.
This type of unknown disorder may occur
in any part of the organism, however,
it is through the information which a
certain type of signs, which affect certain
parts of the organism, provide and through
disorders in the nervous system and blood
circulation that the greatest part of
these unknown disorders may be perceived.
Many asymptomatic
disorders occur, these are unknown and
projected by complementary signs which
have a clear effect on the origin or development
of the disorder which occurs in another
part of the organism and produces the
corresponding symptoms.
Knowledge
of the disorders in the organism which
have an impact on the origin or development
of other disorders is very important both
in order to prevent and to cure the disorder
which produces symptoms.
With the
knowledge provided by the genetic signs,
in many cases, we will know which are
the weakest parts of the organism. This
information is extremely valuable to prevent
the disorders which, in most cases, we
will suffer.
We are
also informed of signs which showed at
one time disorders which occurred and
which, as they have been cured, are in
a regressive state.
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