Whole Person Healing: The O-Ring Imaging Technique Influences to Oriental and Occidental Medicine
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PublisherAuthorHouse
ISBN / ASIN1438965664
ISBN-139781438965666
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Sales Rank3,858,970
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This book tries to address one of the most crucial issues in medicine today, the high cost of diagnostic testing. It is the result of many years of personal experience of both authors and it was sparked by Rustum Roy, Ph.D from Penn State University after attending a lecture of Dr. Omura M.D Sc.D., who almost thirty years ago developed the BDORT (Bi-Digital O-ring Test), he was struck by the genius but also by the complexity of his work. Dr. Roy decided to ask, Phillip Shinnick, Ph.D., long time user of the BDORT, to write a book about this method since Dr. Omura's work is vast and difficult to understand without a proper background and training. Shinnick was charged with investigating what kinds of benefits the BDORT had to offer to science and medicine and he decided to include his good friend Dr. Borgna L.Ac. to cooperate in this endeavor. The answer: the Omura BDORT is an extremely valuable, cost-effective, and simple to use diagnostic test and a great contribution to science and medicine. In light of the experience with the BDORT Dr. Shinnick proposes the Hui hypothesis, based upon a large clinical study, which expands on Traditional Chinese Medicine and a new understanding of Oriental and Occidental healing.
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