Please see:
http://www.baobab.or.jp/~oring/e_basis.shtml
The BDORT is a test of muscle strength; it is a kind of applied
kinesiology with extensive medical testing and verification.
Make an "OK" sign with one hand. This is a bi-digital o-ring. A
doctor will attempt to pull open that circle with his/her own "O-Rings."
It is exceedingly simple in principle, so much so that it seems
unbelievable. It was patented in the USA after seven years and
several rejections, and only after many MD's sent supporting
documentation to the USPTO.
Recently the BDORT has been used in SARS testing in Asia, and idea
that I think is extremely good, with great potential apropos
bioterrorism prevention.
JBB
On Saturday, Dec 11, 2004, at 11:58 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:
Can you describe in plain english what the Bi-Digital O-ring test is?
I have googled some info on it, and to be honest I can't make head or
tail of it, but I'd like to have a simple explanation of what it is,
if there is one.
TIA,
sol
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
The only method I know of which might be useful in determining a
proper dosage of any substance is the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test of Y.
Omura, M.D. Regrettably, this method is not well known, and
there are very few trained experts. Another form of AK might work,
but none is so meticulously documented or respected by MD's
worldwide. This is regrettable, as the questions raised below
are important, and ordinary people need some means of making such
decisions. Self-testing, by the say, is extremely awkward to say
the least.
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