Aura Photography
After 20 years of intensive research in St. Petersburg in Russia, Dr. K. Korotkov and his team have invented Computerized version of Kirlian Camera to take photograph of Aura. This camera is known as GDV Camera.
Prof. Korotkov confirmed earlier observations of other researchers, such as Semion Kirlian, Dr. Mandel from Germany and Prof Milhomens in Brazil, that the stimulated electro-photonic glow around human fingertips contained astonishingly coherent and comprehensive information about the human state - both physiological and psychological.
For example, by analyzing correctly stimulated and recorded Kirlian images it seems possible to quantify whether a person is stressed, tired or unwell and determine bio-energetic electro-photonic performance of the body and mind.
In brief, stress and other negative factors seem to disrupt the uniformity, coherence and the magnitude of the human electro-photonic glow measured with the GDV instrument.
Even though the pattern recognition methodology of the electro-photonic glow is still at an early stage of development, extensive clinical trials conducted across Russia since 1997 demonstrated that the correlation between the GDV and conventional diagnostic techniques can be as high as 98%. Following clinical trials and the recommendation of The Russian Academy of Science the GDV technique and equipment have been approved in 1999 by health authorities in Russia for general clinical use without limitations. Today GDV systems of Prof. Korotkov are in use in some 20 countries.
The GDV diagnostic system of Prof Korotkov is based on stimulating and recording of the electro-photonic glow around all ten fingertips, one at a time.
Using clinically verified charts and methods developed by Prof. Korotkov it seems possible to determine, not only what happens in the human body, but also where it happens – by examining specific sectors of the electro-photonic glow.
Bio-electrography has the potential to serve as an extremely powerful and comprehensive medical diagnostic tool, capable of showing malfunctions of the body and mind long before any physical symptoms become evident.
By utilizing the potential of bioelectrography it should be possible to take preventive measures, rather than wait until emergency treatments and surgery are required