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Individual Consultations

The GDV test involves an individual placing each of their fingers
one at a time onto a dielectric plate. Then a small electrical
impulse induces a visible image in a shape of gaseous discharge
which can be observed in real time on a computer screen. The majority
people do not have any physical sensations while placing their
fingers on the optical plate. This test is totally safe and non-invasive.
The individual consultation usually lasts for one hour. Printed
results are given at the end of the session, including a set of
GDV print outs and recommendations regarding physical and psychological
health. If necessary, further referrals can be made to see a GP
or Medical Consultant. The follow-up GDV test can be advised to
monitor the changes and the effect of recommended treatment.
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Group Testing
The GDV group testing involves validating the effectiveness
of a particular therapy or new treatment product on a group of
people. This type of GDV services is designed for research purpose,
but it can also be used for marketing and promotional needs. A
number of group tests have taken place internationally over the
years. In 1999 the Immune Development Trust located in Islington
(London) used GDV imaging to evaluate the impact of Tai Chi on
HIV patients. Employees at the City University Business School
were tested before and after Meditation sessions (CUBS, Barbican,
London). The Stress Project (also based in Islington) used GDV
to determine the effectiveness of a number of Complementary therapies
on patients who had been referred by GP's as clinically stressed.
In the Ukraine outpatients of Dr Semenichin (who runs a private
clinic in Dnepropetrovsk) used GDV imagining to test the efficacy
of specific medical treatments given to his patients.
Multi-Media Presentations

The multi-media presentation covers a wide range of GDV applications
in Medicine, Sport, Study of Human Consciousness and Material
testing. It includes a research material in a form of slide-show,
documentary videos and a GDV demonstration
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