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Metal Ring on 4th or 5th Finger Markedly Increases both Cardiac Troponin I at Left Ventricle and Cancer-Related Parameters such as Oncogen C-fosAb2 & Integrin α5β1 by 4–12 times. Thus These Metal Rings Appear to Promote both Heart Problems & Cancer

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We examined patients wearing a metal ring on the left 4th finger with abnormally increased Cardiac Troponin I (which is known to increase in the presence of myocardial injury or left ventricular hypertrophy) of 5Â-14ng BDORT units (depending on the ring and individual) at left ventricle compared with normal value of lng BDORT units or less. Although shape of the ECG does not change significantly regardless of whether metal rings are on or not, when rings are on, the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test evaluation of trace of ECG revealed vulnerable period of rising part T-wave of ECG waves (which correspond to the left ventricle and AV node) become abnormal with increased Cardiac Troponin I. DHEA in various parts of the body reduced significantly and maximum decrease in DHEA was found when metal ring was on the left 4th and 5th fingers. Telomere reduced with each of the 5 fingers, but the 2nd, 4th, and 5th fingers produced the maximum reduction of telomere. When metal ring was inserted onto the left 1st finger and left 2nd finger, Cardiac Troponin I did not change significantly. Additional abnormality was found when patients with cancer wear metal ring(s), and both Cardiac Troponin I and cancer parameters, such as Integrin α5β1 and Oncogen C-fos Ab2, increase anywhere between 4Â-12 times. However, when the ring was cut, creating a 1mm or longer empty space, no increase in cancer markers and Cardiac Troponin I were observed. Similar findings were found with metal bracelets.

Keywords: Cancer; Cardiac Troponin I; DHEA; ECG; Integrin α5β1; Left Ventricle; Metal Rings on 4th or 5th Finger; Myocardiac Damage; Oncogen C-fos Ab2; Telomere; Vulnerable Period of T-Wave of ECGfor Ventricular Fibrillation

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Director of Medical Research, Heart Disease, Research Foundation; Adjunct Prof. Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, New York Medical College; President, Int'l College of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics 2: Dermatology, & Board Certified Internist and Dermatologist, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore 3: Director, Holistic Dental Center of Houston, TX; Visiting Associate Prof., International College of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics 4: Clinical Associate Prof., Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Visiting Prof., Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China 5: Clinical Assistant Prof., Dept. of Community & Preventive Medicine, & Dept. of Neurology, New York Medical College 6: Clinical Prof, of Oral Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; President, American Society for Advancement of Anesthesia in Dentistry 7: Director, Holistic Dental Clinic, Laguna Niguel, California; Visiting Associate Prof., International College of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics 8: Vice Pres., Japan Bi-Digital O-Ring Test Medical Assoc.; Director, Shimotsuura Hospital, Kurume, Japan; Pres., O-Ring Test Life Science Research Inst., Kurume, Japan 9: ORT Life Science Research Institute, Kurume City, Japan

Publication date: 01 January 2010

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