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This is the GDV compact. This is the device used to capture the glow around the fingertips. The Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) technique is based on the kirlian effect. This technology is very advanced and uses fibre-glass optics, digitised TV Matrix and powerful software to process the information.
All 10 fingers are photographed; each finger represents an organ/system/chakra of the body. All ten fingers are then divided into organ sectors to formulate individual pictures as well as an executive picture around an image of the human body. The method to obtain these BEO-grams (Biological Emission of Optical-tomography) is the use of a high frequency field, which causes the aura to glow. Extensive research into the meridian system allows the GDV camera to formulate an accurate picture as they are connected energetically to specific organs and organ systems of the body. The GDV computer software calculates over 30 parameters, including: area, brightness, fractality and entropy. These scores are then statistically processed to evaluate changes in health, psychological states and also changes in therapeutic regimes.