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GDV - The Gas Discharge Visualisation Technique is a unique method of capturing the glow from different objects in a high intensity electromagnetic field. The "glow effect" has been known for centuries. However, only since the creation of the GDV technique, have scientists begun to understand the information encoded in the glow. The GDV was developed by Prof. Konstantin Korotkov at St Petersburg Technical University in 1995. In essence, the photon and electron emission from an object's surface is stimulated by electrical impulses. It results in an electronic avalanche effect creating a "sliding gas discharge". latest gdv (gas discharge visualisation) ccd cameraThis visual discharge can be photographed (the latest GDV camera is shown) and analysed using appropriate computer software. As this process is accompanied by photon-electron emission evoked or stimulated by an electromagnetic pulse, it is also known as Evoked Photon Capture (EPC).
Different objects display a different glow. In people, the type of the glow reflects the activity of the autonomic nervous system and gives an insight into the physiological and psychological states of a person.

 

Every person displays a unique gas discharge image or an "energy pattern signature" which indicates the level of functional energy stored in a particular system or organ of the body. gdv/kirlian image of a normal finger tip
The computer software takes the raw output from the GDV camera and can generate a whole body image which is used to determine the overall well being of a client. The fingertip image shown to the right is a normal GDV image of the bio-electric field surrounding a finger.gdv/kirlian image of some one who is ill or stressed finger tip The image on the left is typical of someone who is suffering from any stress or illness. The image recording process can be observed "live" on the computer screen. Results may be printed as a set of GDV images with the recommendations immediately after the test. Since 1997 more than 1000 GDV instruments had been used in 42 countries. In Russia, the GDV camera is certified as a medical device and has been used in hospitals for quick definitive diagnosis and for monitoring patient's post-surgical recovery. This technique was proven to be sensitive, noninvasive, safe and uniquely informative


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