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Two of the sites appeared designed to steer users toward alternative medicine. Genetic Genie, a free service that carries ads for vitamins,
The device uses a method called electro-acupuncture (EAV), a traditional technique for measuring vitamin and mineral levels.
EAV is a form of acupuncture where a small electric current is passed between pairs of electrodes.
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