I wrote to him and paste his reply. It's quite useful for diagnosis, The acupuncture model, the four humours, Ayurvedic. are reasonable alike to use as well The critical thing is a painful sensation for what on the skin represents an organ system by way of acupressure. You can buy an acupuncture chart at any Chinese market place. For the strength go gawp at a kinesiology site.

adrian.



I show you the abstruct of the first article on the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test.

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Acupunct Electrother Res. 1981;6(4):239-54.
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New simple early diagnostic methods using Omura's "Bi-Digital O-Ring
Dysfunction Localization Method" and acupuncture organ
representation points, and their applications
to the "drug & food compatibility test" for individual organs and
to auricular diagnosis of internal organs--part I.

                              Omura Y.

                              By critically evaluating exceptions which may
lead to false diagnoses, as well as by
                              improving the currently-used applied
kinesiology diagnostic method (="Dysfunction
                              Localization Method"), the author was able to
develop the "Thumb-Index Finger Bi-Digital
                               O-Ring Diagnostic Method," using the Applied
Kinesiology Dysfunction Localization Principle.
                              By combining the author's "Bi-Digital O-Ring
Dysfunction Localization Method" with
                              clinically useful organ representation points
in acupuncture medicine (where the presence of
                              tenderness at the organ representation point
is used for diagnosis as well as for the location
                              of treatment), it has become possible to make
early diagnoses of most of the internal
                              organs, with an average diagnostic accuracy
of over 85%, without knowing the patient's
                              history or using any instruments. The method
can detect dysfunctioning or diseased organs
                              even before tenderness appears at the organ
representation point, with an applied force of
                              less than 1 gm/mm2 on the skin surface, while
the detection of tenderness at the organ
                              representation point often requires a minimum
applied force of 80-100 gm/mm2. The method
                              was applied to the "Drug and Food
Compatibility Test" to determine the probable effects of a
                              given food or drug on individual internal
organs without going through time-consuming,
                              expensive laboratory tests. It was also
applied to auricular organ representation points and
                              their evaluation, and has succeeded in
increasing their diagnostic sensitivity. The method
                              was also used for the evaluation of magnetic
fields. Usually the North pole increased muscle
                              strength and the South pole weakened it at
most parts of the body. This simple, improved,
                              economical diagnostic method may have
invaluable implications in clinical diagnosis,
                              treatment and drug research. Key Words: early
diagnostic methods, "Thumb-Index Finger
                              Bi-Digital O-Ring Diagnostic Method," applied
kinesiology, cardio-vascular diseases, drugs,
                              tenderness, pain, pain medicine,
anti-hypertensive drugs, cardio-vascular drugs, aspirin,
                              Bufferin, gastro-intestinal system, muscle
strength, nutrition, magnetic field, sensory
                              nerve, spinal cord, brain stem. Inderal.

                              PMID: 6124084 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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You can see the appended chart on line.

http://www.baobab.or.jp/~oring/i_omurep.gif
--
Shigeaki YAMAMOTO, M.D.
Director, O-Ring Test Clinic, Chikamori Hospital Dainibunin
1-1-7, Okawasuji, Kochi-shi, Kochi-ken, 780-0056 JAPAN
Homepage: http://www.baobab.or.jp/~oring/
E-mail: [email protected]




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