Abstract
Using the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test (ORT) discovered by Prof. Omura, Y, a rhomboidal area in which disease information appears was found near the top of the head. This area was found near the top of the head. This area was found to provide a convenient tool to see the whole picture and closely follow the course of the disease.
< Methods >
The rhomboid is drawn on a surgical cap (“Clean Cap M” made by luchi- Seieido, tel: +81-3-3249-2070) put on the patient’s head. It is located in the middle of the parietal region a little anterior to the major fontanelle, with the size of about 1.5 × 1.5 cm. In a healthy subject, ORT opens only on the perimeter of the rhomboid. (If ORT opens inside the rhomboid, the patient has one or more abnormalities, corresponding to the ORT-open arca(s).) To draw the rhomboid, first try to find the four apexes, where ORT opens, as tentative ones. Then, do ORT opens at the midpoints of the adjacent (tentative) apexes. If ORT opens, it is confirmed that the tentative apexes are true ones. The rhomboid is thus drawn.
Do ORT within the rhomboid area in a usual manner. Scanning throughout the area by ORT compatibility reactions will depict problem areas, each resonant with biological agent(s), heavy metal(s), tumor markers(s), neurotransmitter(s), hormone(s), and/or uptaken drug(s). The drug(s) which covers all the problem areas should be prescribed so that those not allowed to thrive. Being used repeatedly on the same patient, acting as a kind of medical chart.
< Discussion >
Although it is not uncommon that a patient with an intractable disease has ten or more problems depicted within the rhomboid arusing KFA enables us to deal with all the problems simultaneously, and makes follow-up easier and more thorough. Several cases will be presented.
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