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Look for deltas if you can't read the prints.
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Lola, I also have three same kind of fingerprint patterns, two different. After reading The GenoType Diet book, I supposed that 3/5 symmetry is something between; if you had only 2 or less matching, there would be asymmetry and if at least 4, there would be symmetry. But you think / know that also 3/5 is hallmark of asymmetry?
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Sharon the link is not working. Would you mind posting it again, thanks.
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Symmetry: Symmetry (or the lack of it, asymmetry) are the measurable differences between the sides of the body. Symmetry is a subtle indicator of fitness, since asymmetry reflects the quality of the fetal environment. The less stress a fetus experiences while developing, the more symmetrical the left and right sides of the body will be; conversely, the more stress experienced in fetal development, the greater the variations from left side to right side.
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Ok, the information I hadn't is still missing. Thanks Lola about your quote, someone can have benefits about it although it was familiar to me already.
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I have one radial loop on my left index, my right index almost looks like an arch, but it is an unlar loop the rest are clearly ulnar loops.
Can some one explain to me the significans of the radial loop, I have understood it is unusual.....I know that having this many ulnar loops means I have a high risk of dementia or alzhimers diseas
I also checked my toes, all exept my left baby toe are ulnar....I am not sure what the baby toe is (an arch or either loop ?)
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Lola if that link was for me...I am not quite sure what I was supposed to look at....either way I didn't find any info on what significans the radial loop stands for.
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yes that link was for you and in it, are all possible links kinking you to anything that has been said about radial loops, I believe even Cristina s link is there, in second place in the links listed....
and yes, reading is a must in these forums!!! lol
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Ok thanks I got it I don't mind reading....it's just overwhelming to have to wade through too much information all at once.
I got a radial loop on my Left index not my right which is the dominant hand, so I can handle being employed, as long as it isn't 9 to 5 I don't know if I express my ego in a unique way....I don't know why I always need to have more information, I seem to always be missing some peice of the puzzel Oh well
"The Radial Loop on the left forefinger, in contrast, represents refusal to be led. This is the opposite of the Radial Loop on the right forefinger where the leader goes in his own, unique direction. The Radial Loop on the left forefinger signifies a person who will absolutely not be led by anyone; and, moreover, may go in the opposite direction. Jonah was the example of this type. The Radial Loop on the left forefinger may also be the sign of sharp perception, but it may be selective and with a selective memory."
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use the find feature in every text..... no need reading all, just the parts about ULs..... something like scanning and getting what you want
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"The Radial Loop on the left forefinger, in contrast, represents refusal to be led. This is the opposite of the Radial Loop on the right forefinger where the leader goes in his own, unique direction. The Radial Loop on the left forefinger signifies a person who will absolutely not be led by anyone; and, moreover, may go in the opposite direction. Jonah was the example of this type. The Radial Loop on the left forefinger may also be the sign of sharp perception, but it may be selective and with a selective memory."
Thanks for this link!! I think it describes me to a T. I have the pleasure of having two radial loops in each fore (index) finger!! the rest are all ulnar loops. Very loopy person here!!!
Did not know one could use the Find feature for the internet, thanks, I will try.
Christina,
Yes I guess that means I am loopy too Now I just have to find info on what the radial loop stands for in terms of epiginetics... since the unlar loop stands for a follower, and radial for not a complet follower, then perhaps 8 or more ulnar that stands for Alzheimers, perhaps the radial will offset it...... yes I know it is just wishfull thinking, I will just have use the tools that Dr. D gives us to beat any mental deterioration
"Dr. Elwood Cohen, MD, in his book "Alzheimer's Disease: Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment" also suggests that radial loops pointing to the thumb, if they are present at all, are usually found on the index and large fingers of non-Alzheimer's patients. In Alzheimer's patients, however, these may be found on the ring and little fingers. "
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Alzheimers Significantly more ulnar loops. Radial loops in the 4th and 5th digits. Sydney creases.
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Arches, Mitral Valve Prolapse and CIP....
Fingering a culprit illness
A tool of the detective trade is now providing an important clue for doctors. According to Hopkins gastroenterologist Marvin Schuster, fingerprints can help spot a difficult-to-diagnose and sometimes life-threatening illness called chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction (CIP).
Schuster finds that 54 percent of CIP patients have an unusual fingerprint pattern called the digital arch configuration. In comparison, arch fingerprints appear in only 7 percent of the general population.
A new diagnostic tool for CIP is desperately needed, says Schuster. The illness, which afflicts 50,000 Americans, masquerades as an intestinal obstruction (thus the "pseudo" in CIP). Patients experience intense stomach pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea alternating with constipation. But when surgeons go hunting for a blockage, they don't find one. That's because CIP stems from degeneration of the nerves or muscles that control the gastrointestinal system, and in some cases is of unknown cause.
CIP patients typically undergo numerous exploratory surgeries, which can leave scars that can lead to more surgery. Though there is no cure for CIP, the best treatment is to avoid unnecessary surgery, says Schuster. (Certain medications that enhance movement of the gut or counter spasms of gut muscles also help some patients.)
Schuster made the connection between the digital arch and CIP, "the way many things are found, through serendipity," he says. A patient was referred to Johns Hopkins with what appeared to be a heart murmur, abdominal pain, and severe constipation. Schuster examined the woman and determined that she had CIP. At the same time, cardiologist Sheldon Gottlieb diagnosed a mitral valve prolapse, a heart condition that may cause heart palpitations but is very rarely serious. Gottlieb also knew that there was an association between mitral valve prolapse and the digital arch pattern, so he examined the woman's fingerprints. Indeed, she had the unusual digital arches on nine of her fingers. The random chance of a person having nine digital arch prints is 1 in 20,000, says Schuster.
Schuster then started to take note of the fingerprint patterns of his other CIP patients. During the next seven years, he collected prints from 43 of them. Fifty-four percent had digital arches on one or more fingers. Furthermore, 40 percent had mitral valve prolapse. Digital arch prints and mitral valve prolapse appear to be markers for CIP, Schuster concludes.
Why should an unusual fingerprint pattern be associated with a gastrointestinal illness? "We think there's a congenital linkage," says Schuster, which means the group of conditions is present at birth. The constellation of symptoms may be genetically linked, or stem from environmental factors that occur in utero. Primitive fingerprints appear during the sixth or seventh week of development and are completed by the 24th week, and arise from a tissue similar to the one that forms the mitral valve and gut, says Gottlieb. But no one can be certain why the conditions often appear together. For now, Schuster is taking their association on faith. He examines the fingerprints of every patient whose symptoms suggest CIP. Digital arch fingerprints, along with mitral valve prolapse, says Schuster, can help pinpoint CIP earlier, and spare the patient unnecessary surgery. --MH