Anthony,

Roger, roger; but let's let JMJM speak for himself.

--Joe 

> Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>  
> The easiest instrument to measure the flow path of body 'chi', is an electric 
> resistance detector. Whereever there is a 'chi' path, the resistance is 
> lower. Acupuncture practitioners use it to locate places to apply the 
> needles. You see many such intruments in hospitals all over China.  But 
> don't expect to see how you 'unite' yours with universal chis, as proposed by 
> JMJM. That is beyond of the scope of the instrument.



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