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| What is the definition of Sclerology? |
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| The study of the sclera of the eyes, for current signs of imbalances in the body, sclerology shows pathology. |
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| What are most of the lines we typically see in the whites of the eyes called? |
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| What are the three main disciplines that fall under the category Eyology? |
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Iridology Sclerology Conjunctivology |
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| What is the covering of the underside of the eyelids? |
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| Who is the founder of modern sclerology in the United States? |
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| The eye is divided into ... sections. What are these sections called? |
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| The PN is also known as the: |
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| How many chakras can be found in the Sclerology Chart? |
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| 7 chakras, however the 7th chakra is only placed in aproximation |
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| What comes in through the skin, breath and other portals are detoxified by the: |
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| The ... is the vessel through which passes the food nutrients from the nutritive system for processing by the liver. |
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| The ... area registers lines when there is a fever of special import, like very high temperatures raised by the body to kill parasites in order to save the life of the body. |
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| BPN (broncho pulmonary nodes) |
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| In the left lateral quadrant, the ... area shows signs of an emotional nature as associated with the liver and affecting it on the physical level. |
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| Circle the answer below that does not belong when describing the emotions that are typical of the emotional pancreas: |
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| Difficulties associated with the Vas Deferens and the Fallopian Tubes areas can also be seen in the ... area. |
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| Markings in legs and foot areas almost always involve the ... and ... |
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| Name the four types of sclera signs: |
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| lines, colorings, gels, raised bubbles |
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- pure diet - adequate rest - right exercise - right occupation - spiritual cultivation - life-positive environments - natural hygiene |
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