Abstract
O-ring method is very useful not only to recommend a medicine to be used, but also to determine its proper amount. Using Bi-Digital O-Ring Test method originally developed by Prof. Omura, Y, we examined an amount of propolis to be used for a breast tumor.
Miss A was 25 years old at that time and had a small tumor on her right breast. We examined the dose of propolis (Hayashibara) was a desirable amount for her. However, the examination was conducted before her ovulation period. Towards her ovulation period, this desirable dose was changed to 0.7g and up to 1g.
Judging from this, in order to detect tumors in a woman's organ, it is desirable to examine the dose of medicine to be used at least once a week or so.
Also, we checked the period during which the medicine remained effective.
For Miss A, we examined once per hour and detected tumor.
Usually, when she took propolis 7 o’clock in the morning, it was effective until 4 or 5 o’clock in the afternoon. However, when she was near ovulation period, it was only effective until 1 or 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
The fact means that when a doctor decides an effective amount of medicine to be used, he has to teach the patient not to take any medicine in the morning when he wants him or her to come to his hospital. Also, he has to be very careful if the patient is a female.
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