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The '''Bi-Digital O-Ring Test''' is an ] diagnostic for which ] claims authorship, and for which he holds ].
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The test consists of the candidate patient's forming an ''O'' shape with her thumb and forefinger, while holding in the other hand a piece of raw ] of the type that is being diagnosed. The diagnostician pries apart thumb and forefinger with his own fingers to determine the strength present. By thus assessing the differing level of strength diagnosis is made, eg, by shining a laser pointer at the appropriate acupuncture point, judging the level of acetylcholine present in the patient's brain.

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