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The Bi-Digital O-Ring Test is an alternative medicine diagnostic developed by Yoshiaki Omura and for which he holds patent.
The Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal of New Zealand, in its consideration of the case of Richard Gorringe, examined and dismissed any claims of scientific validity for the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test. However, Gorringe used the BDORT incorrectly, and the Tribunial did not distinguish this.
External links
- The Formation and Basis of the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test
- Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal or New Zealand findings in re Richard Gorringe and the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test