Case study 1- CANCER (GALL BLADDER)
This patient had a very neurogenic sub type fibers as illustrated by tightly knitted iris fibers. She has a strong body constitution. She agreed with me that she does not normally fall sick and that when she is sick, it can be very bad.
From the first impression upon looking at the iris is that the iris fibers looks dry which is common for those who had taken a lot of medicine or has gone through chemotherapy. In such case the patient would normally feel the body heated up. When this type of iris is observed, I would normally asked the patient whether he is on medication or had undergone surgery before. I pointed at the liver and gall bladder reflex zone and she confirmed that she is diagnosed as suffering from gall bladder cancer.
Take note of the closed lacuna with reflexive fibers at the gall bladder reflex zone. (‘1’). There is raised fibers enclosing the closed lacuna at the gall bladder reflex zone.
In box 2, please take note of the raised fiber enclosing the stomach reflex zone indicating problem with the stomach at the gall bladder reflex zone.
In box 3, take note of the enclosed lacuna with raised fibers on the neck reflex zone.
Closed lacuna with raised fibers are indicative of growth or cancer.
From the above analysis, this patient is having problem with the gastro intestinal problem resulting in cancer of the gall bladder which she admitted.