Retinitis Pigmentosa as seen in Nidi imaging…by Sari Grove

While examining the back of the eye, of someone with Retinitis Pigmentosa, I noticed the marker called Aurum, a blood pressure marker, was exceedingly high…

The Lavender areas in the Nidi edited picture below are Aurum, a high blood pressure, hypertension marker..,

I confirmed the finding from the person, that indeed they suffered from hypertension..,

Then I checked for studies historically linking hypertension with Retinitis Pigmentosa, & found many, as well as other links that explained hypertensive retinopathy, and how hypertension in the eye clogged blood vessels which gradually impeded vision..

Many links to hypertension and Retinitis Pigmentosa when searching Google…

https://www.merckmanuals.com/en-ca/home/eye-disorders/retinal-disorders/hypertensive-retinopathyhttp://

The lavender areas indicate hypertension, high blood pressure, high Aurum levels on the Grove Body Part Chart…