The Omura O-ring non-invasive low cost test is a scientific way to gather
data over time. The O-ring is able to image PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields)
organ pathways on the surface of the skin and compare these imaged pathways with the
traditional Oriental Meridians. These pathways have only been theories and with the
O-ring a deeper understanding can be realized. The biochemistry of these pathways is
presented. A triple blind study shielding the O-ring process from two researchers and
patient shown under toxic condition (holding tobacco and lung tissue in the hand as
control reference) caused an aberration of the lung pathway. A two year - 400 patientclinical
study was initiated from this aberrant experiment to see pathways under
various pain conditions. These pathways deviate in spinal herniations, infections, scars,
breast implants, emotional stress and muscular spasms. This case study indicated that
most myofascial pain comes from the dermatome of the spine (areas of innervations of
each vertebra) and stimulation to that particular vertebrae resulted in pain reduction in
80% of the cases. About 30 cases were associated with organ dysfunction and manifest
aberrant pathways or pathways not a part of Oriental medicine. Through O-ring
imaging, infections can be located, usually inside localized muscle spasms and when
given compatible antibiotics, the O-ring showed that the antibiotic did not penetrate
these spasm areas. With stimulation i.e., acupuncture, laser, manual stimulation or
Qigong, the antibiotic penetrated the area and resolved the infection. The Hui theory,
supported by this clinical study outlines the general phases and direction inside and
outside the body, linear and nonlinear direction from the location of a Oriental
meridian points or circles.
Keywords: Antidote, Asthma, Asymmetry, Diaphragm, Heart hypertension,
Implants, Molecular identification, Mu points, Organ meridians, Organ PEMF,
Organ representation, Pathological phases, Shu points.