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Adrenal Glands
Chart indicating the location of the right and left adrenal gland zones.
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Adrenal Glands
Left eye, inferior view. The adrenal stress is registered here at the fork of the Y and the line continues to become a traveling line and join with the thyroid (not pictured).
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Adrenal Glands
Adrenal GLAND Stress
Adrenal NERVE Stress
Adrenal/Thyroid Fatigue
Adrenal/ThymusFatigue
Adrenal Affecting Spleen
Adrenal/Pituitary Fatigue
Adrenal & Kidney Stress
Examples Of Adrenal Stress
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Adrenal Glands
Right eye, Inferior view. Here we see two lines that emanate from the adrenal/kidney zones. One is a congestion line and one is a medium stress line.
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Adrenal Glands
Left eye, inferior view. The easily observable line at 6:00 is a kidney line, but below the kidney line is a separate, finer adrenal line that is easily missed unless the Sclerologist seeks all the information in the eye.
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Adrenal Glands
Left eye, inferior view. An adrenal line separate from the kidney line. Note, both lines originate near 6:15.
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Adrenal Glands
Left eye, inferior view. Adrenal disregulation of pH indicated by ‘alkalosis’ flush.
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Urinary Bladder
Chart indicating the location of bladder zones in sclera.
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Urinary Bladder
Bladder Zone. The left foot portrays a bladder area puffiness. The right foot portrays abladder prolapse.
Common bladder stress lines.
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Urinary Bladder
At the 6:00 position notice the low congestion line. This is a bladder meridian congestion pattern that results in a susceptibility to bladder-related symptoms.
Kidney line extending to bladder indicating urinary system stress.
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Urinary Bladder
Bladder - Chronic Irritation
Infection Pocket Alkaline -Infection Prone
Abdomen Infection (too large an area)
Male/Female Infection (too high an area)
Bladder (bacteria) Infection
Examples of what Bladder Stress lines may look like.
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Colon (Large Intestine)
Chart indicating the location of colon information in the sclera.
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Colon (Large Intestine)
Chart depicting the colon's reflex zones as they relate to other organs in the body.
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Colon (Large Intestine)
Tapeworm lines appear in the abdominal region, and more specifically in the colon reflex zone.
Right foot. Tracks (short, thick lines) indicating a migration between the bowel and liver.
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Colon (Large Intestine)
Appendicitis Toxicity, Transverse Colon
Diverticulitis
Hemmorrhoids Colon effecting spleen
Congestion, lymph, Dysbiosis
Examples of what Bladder Stress lines may look like.
Infection Pockets
Alkaline pH
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Heart
Chart indicating the location of the heart reflex in the sclera.
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Heart
Left eye, lateral view. Heart zone. Near the iris, we see at 3:00 a benign build up of sclera material (pinguicula) right over the heart zone. We also see the yellowish cast to the sclera.
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Heart
Left eye, lateral view.
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Heart
Left eye, lateral view.
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Heart
Heart Zone. Heart line with vena cava extension reveals cardiovascular impingement, often a result of venous congestion and possibly the atherosclerotic processes of the arteries.
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Heart
Bottom of heart zone shows bundle branch. A line configuration only in the lower heart zone depicts bundle branch nerve stress.
Bundle branch stress (X-line) with general nerve stress (fan or sunburst pattern).
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Heart
Left liver lobe affecting heart
Blood vessels to heart congested
Blood clot at entrance to heart
Degenerative area
Myocarditis Impending heart attack
Typical lines and insights that affect the heart zone.
Plaque
Rheumatic fever damaged heart
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Kidneys
Chart indicating the location of the Kidney information in the sclera.
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Kidneys
Kidney Zone. Exemplary kidney stress lines.
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Kidneys
Left eye, inferior view. Kidney stress line emerging from pocket line.
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Kidneys
Simple stress (day to day work) either eye
Poor circulation (either eye)
Infection (either eye)
Protein damage (either eye)
Resting (either eye)
Stone(either eye)
Sample stress lines that typically appear in the kidney zone.
Calculi(either eye)
Stones(either eye)
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Chart indicating the location of liver/gall bladder information in the sclera.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Right sclera, inferior view. The classic liver line forms via the domino effect presented in The Healing Triad: Your Liver-Your Lifeline starting with the colon reflex near 6:00 and extending into the liver zone.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Right sclera, inferior view.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Left eye, lateral view.
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Liver/Gall BladderSample stress lines that typically appear in the liver zone.
Liver Stress Food Allergy Gall Bladder Stress
Gall Stones Liver Inflamation Cirrhosis
Toxic Condition
Fatty Congested Liver
Biliary Colic Hepatic Flecture Toxicity
Portal System Congestion
Alcohol Abuse
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Liver Zone.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
The liver mapped out according to bio-energetic regions. The lower region includes the gall bladder.
Liver lines.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Line to lower part of liver – stress on the biliary system. Poor quality of bile.
Line to middle part of liver –trouble recycling hormones. Associated with symptoms such as sore breasts before menses, pre-menstrual syndrome, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and fibrocystic breasts.
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Liver/Gall Bladder
Line to upper part of liver – affected by alcohol, marijuana. Person has difficulty with vitamins B-12 and folic acid. Can be stressed in anemia.
Line to left liver lobe. Often associated with allergies, both food and airborne.
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Pancreas
Chart indicating the location of the pancreas in the sclera.
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Pancreas
Right eye, inferior view.
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Pancreas
Right eye, inferior view.
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Pancreas
Right Sclera, inferior view.
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Pancreas
Hypoglycemia Diabetes Low Enzyme Production
Sample stress lines that typically appear in the kidney zone.
Pancreatitis
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Pancreas
The Pancreas Zone.
Pancreas lines. Parallel lines and “Y” lines in the pancreas zone reflect severe pancreatic distress.
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Pancreas
Right foot. Amalaseenzyme indicator (outside portion of pancreas zone).
Right foot. Lipase enzyme indicator (inside portion of pancreas zone). Note the fork of the “Y is in the inside portion.
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Pancreas
Right foot. Lipase indicator coupled with gall bladder registration.
Left foot. Protease enzyme area of pancreas zone.
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Pancreas
Left foot. Insulin, glucagons hormone indicator area (outside portion of pancreas zone).
Left foot. Pancreas’ hormone zone stress connecting with adrenal zone depicting an excessive stress response and overproduction of cortisol.
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Stomach
Location of stomach areas in the sclera.
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Stomach
Right sclera, inferior view.
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Stomach
Right sclera, inferior view.
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Stomach
Right sclera, inferior view.
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Stomach
Left sclera, inferior view.
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Stomach
Left sclera, superior view.
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Stomach
Right sclera, superior view.
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StomachSample stress lines that typically appear in the liver zone.
Nervous Stomach Ulcer, Upper Area (Peptic)
Ulcer, Duodenal
Cardiac Valve Stress, Constipation
Ulcer, Lower Area
Pockets in Esophagus
Tipped Stomach
Tipped Stomach
Nerve Charge Nasal Pharynx Irritates Stomach
Nasal Pharynx Irritates Stomach
Area of Degeneration
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Stomach
The Stomach Zone.
Stomach line, right foot
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Stomach
Stomach line, left foot
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Stomach
High stomach line
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Stomach
Line: A stomach line under a callous.Meaning: Digestive enzyme depletion.
Line: A curved stomach lineMeaning: Hydrochloric acid deficiency
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Stomach
Line: A “Y” stomach lineMeaning: Hyper-acidic, ulcer concerns, helicobacter pylori especially if fine lines
Line: Parallel stomach linesMeaning: Weak stomach, loss of tissue integrity, stretched stomach from overeating
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Stomach
Line: “X” stomach lineMeaning: Long term stomach stress, ulcer concern
Line: Vertical line (X) crossing stomach lineMeaning: Enzyme deficiency. Inability of parietal cells to manufacture hydrochloric acid due to overuse, poor calcium assimilation, history of ulcer, depletion of digestive faculties
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Thyroid
Location of Thyroid and Para-Thyroid Glands in the Sclera.
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Thyroid
Thyroid/Parathyroid Zone.
The right foot registers a thyroid stress pattern. The left foot registers a thyroid/parathyroid stress pattern.
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Thyroid
Left sclera, medial view. A simple thyroid stress line.
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Thyroid
Normal Stress(either eye)
Congestion (either eye)
Adhesions (either eye)
Thyroid/Adrenal Fatigue
Thyroid/Pituitary Stress
Infection Pocket(either eye)
Examples of how thyroid stress lines might appear in the sclera.
Bacterial Infection(either eye)
Iodine Intolerance