The Bio-Well Camera Incorporating The GDV/EPI Technique
The Bio-Well Camera Incorporating The GDV/EPI Technique
The GDV/EPI system has been approved by Russian Health Authorities for general use, following clinical
trials and the recommendation of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It utilises almost instantaneous, non-
invasive and painless measurements and sophisticated interpretive software with comparisons to an
extremely large and reliable database assembled over more than 10 years. This technology has far reaching
diagnostic and human performance applications.
The GDV/EPI technique allows for the generation, computer registration and analysis of electro-photonic
emissions of biological objects. The Bio-Well camera, (incorporating the GDV/EPI technology), photographs
and processes the client’s fingers. Each finger is placed (one at a time) on the device lens, and a high-
intensity electromagnetic field is applied to trigger the cascade of electrons and photons from the fingertip.
In each case, the GDV/EPI scan can provide significant information and suggestions.
The GDV/EPI technique applies a weak, completely painless electrical current applied to the fingertips for
less than a millisecond. The body’s response to this stimulus is the formation of a variation of an “electron
cloud”, which emits light energy photons.
The electronic glow of this discharge (invisible to the human eye) is captured by a specifically configured
optical CCD camera system, and translated into a digital computer file. The data from each test is converted
to a unique Photonic Profile, which is compared to a database of hundreds of thousands of data records.
Using 55 distinct parametric discriminates, it is then charted for further discussion and analysis.
A graph of the findings is presented as a two-dimensional image. To study these images a range of fractal,
matrix, and various algorithmic techniques are linked and analysed. In addition, the system provides instant
graphic representations of the data to provide easy reference and interpretation in an understandable and
meaningful manner. The data is further collated into a graphic representation, placing the indicators within
the outline of the human form, for ease of explanation and discussion. (See over)
Right Thumb - Segment 8: Cerebral Zone (Cortex) Right Thumb - Segment 7: Left Eye
Avatars representing the Client’s energetic field utilising each finger’s meridian location
The GDV/EPI System is a screening tool that identifies weaknesses in the biophotonic energy field within
the human body, enabling health practitioners to quickly and efficiently focus on areas of treatment, as
well as providing a comprehensive method of tracking success of a prescribed treatment.
The resultant image for each finger is then mapped to different organs and systems of the body, tapping
into Chinese energy meridians. The images created using the Bio-Well system are based on the ideas of
Traditional Chinese Medicine. This concept was first proposed by Dr. Reinhold Voll in Germany, and further
developed by Dr. Peter Mandel, and then clinically verified and corrected through 18 years of clinical
research by a team led by Prof. Konstantin Korotkov in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Mapping of client’s energetic field to major organs and systems via each finger’s meridian location
This process, called ‘photo-electron emissions’, has been thoroughly studied with physical electronic
methods. The emitted particles accelerate in the electromagnetic field, generating electronic avalanches on
the surface of a dielectric (glass) plate. This secondary process is called ‘sliding gas discharge.’
The discharge causes a glow from the excitement of molecules in the surrounding gas, and this glow is what
is being measured by the EPI method. Voltage pulses stimulate opto-electronic emission, while intensifying
this emission in the gas discharge, amplified by the electric field created.
This emission was measured for the first time by Professor Alexander Gurvich in the 1930s. He proved that
the exchange of ultraviolet photons is the method used by biological systems to regulate information.
Currently, the area called ‘biophotonics’ is researching extremely weak photon emissions from biological
objects. Much of the research done has shown that photons are emitted by any biological object: plants
[Kobayashi, 2003], blood and water [Voeikov, 2001], human skin [Cohen, Popp, 1998]. The quantity of
photons emitted by the human head in a relaxed state and during meditation varies, and these variations
are statistically reliable! [Van Wijk, et al, 2005]
Therefore, it has been categorically proven that all biological objects emit photons, and these photons
participate in the processes of physiological regulation, and most importantly in oxidizing restorative chain
reactions. In other words, all biological objects, including humans, are glowing both day and night!
Biological life depends on using the energy of photons from the sun. This energy is converted into electron
energy by photosynthesis in plants. Through a series of transformations in complex chains of albuminous
molecules, this light energy is converted into our body energy. Thus, biological life is based on light energy,
and organic compounds serve as the working material for the conversion of this energy. The basic
ingredients for all conversions are water and air. [Korotkov et al., 2004]
Consequently, we are all children of the Sun, living on the light of the world, and we ourselves emit light!
Prof. Konstantin Korotkov
The data obtained when measuring extremely weak ‘biophotons’ is invaluable scientific information,
highlighting the role of electro-photon processes in the functioning of the body. These results are part of
the scientific basis for the justification of the physical processes of EPI Bioelectrography.
In the EPI/GDV method, we excite or stimulate electron and photon emission, and then intensify the
resulting glow a thousand times. This makes it possible to take measurements under normal circumstances,
with normal lighting, without special preparation of the objects.
WHAT IS ENERGY?
Energy (from the Greek enérgeia – action, activity), is a general quantitative measure of any type of
movement, activity and the interaction of all types of matter. Energy in nature does not come from nothing
and does not disappear; it can only be transferred from one form to another. The concept of energy binds
together all natural phenomena. Just as there are different forms of the movement of matter, there are
different forms of energy: kinetic and potential, mechanic, electromagnetic, nuclear and so on. These
divisions are generally well-known.
The theory of relativity shows that the energy ‘Е’ of the body is inextricably linked to its mass ‘m’ as in the
equation E = mc2, where ‘c’ is the velocity of light in a vacuum. This means that in any amount of mass we
have a huge energy potential. The best proof is an atomic or nuclear bomb, where from little mass we
directly extract energy.
A human body possesses energy, and this energy can change from one type to another. Our body has a
tremendous resource of energy, which may be used for physical, emotional or mental activity. We accept
this energy from food, water and light. These are the main resources of life.
According to classical physics, the energy of any system is constantly changing and can assume any value.
According to the quantum theory, the energy of micro particles, whose movement occurs in a limited area
in space (for example, electrons in atoms), adopts a discrete series of values. Atoms radiate
electromagnetic energy in the form of discrete portions – light quanta, or photons.
From a biophysical standpoint, the energy of systems and organs is determined by the level of
mitochondria ensured by free electrons. (ie: By the character of electron transport.) The capacity of
mitochondria to produce ATP determines the possibility of accomplishing the work for the processes of
physiological activity. But the possibility of accomplishing work is also called energy. The GDV/EPI method
measures electron densities in human systems and organs, as well as the character of the stimulated
electron currents.
These electron densities are the fundamental basis of the physiological energy, so we can say with
confidence that the GDV/EPI method makes it possible to measure the body’s potential energy reserve.
The flow of impulse electrical current in non-conducting biological tissues might be provided by
intermolecular transfer of excited electrons, using the mechanism of quantum tunnel effects, with the
activated jump of electrons between macromolecules in the contact area.
Thus, it can be assumed that the formation of specific structural-protein complexes within the mass of
epidermis and dermis of the skin provides channels of heightened electron conductivity, which are
experimentally measured as electrical conductance at acupuncture points on the surface of epidermis. Such
channels can be theoretically present within the mass of connective tissue, which can be associated with
“energy” meridians.
In other words, the notion of “energy” transfer, characteristic of the ideas of Eastern
medicine and alien to most people with a European education, might be associated with
the transport of electron-excited states through molecular protein complexes.
Stimulated impulse emission is also developed mainly by the transport of delocalized π-electrons, realized
in electrically non-conducting tissue by way of the quantum electron tunnel mechanism. This proposition
allows an assumption that the EPI technique provides indirect judgment about the level of energy
resources at the molecular level of functioning in structural-protein complexes.
See Korotkov K., Williams B., Wisneski L.,
Biophysical Energy Transfer Mechanisms in Living Systems: The Basis of Life Processes.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine; 2004, 10, 1, p49-57.
It is possible to draw an analogy between the working of the body and the playing of a symphony orchestra.
The finest movements of dozens of people in the orchestra are in total harmony; they are following the
same part and respond sensitively to the tiniest direction from the conductor. You could single out the viola
or oboe part, and they would sound like part of one beautiful melody.
It is the same within the human body: each organ and each system plays its role, but they are all following
one rhythm, one autonomous control.
But then one of the violins loses the rhythm, falling out of time with the overall control system. This goes
unnoticed by the untrained ear, and only an experienced listener will hear the wrong note. The melody will
sound, but the greater the number of instruments which fall out of line with the control system, the
stronger and more noticeable the dissonance will be, until finally even the most uneducated listener will
start to wince and slowly creep out of the concert hall.
This analogy can be applied to the working of the body. As long as all systems and organs are working in
harmony, in unison, following the same program, the body is at its optimal functioning level.
• Autonomic control by the nervous system (ANS), including neurohumoral regulation of activity;
• Electron control through active forms of oxygen in the blood.
It could be said that this control is the base level, making it possible to detect all external impacts and react
to them instantly, supporting Homeostasis and the relative constancy of the body’s internal environment.
If a person runs about and makes a few sudden movements, and the ANS increases the frequency of the
heart’s contractions, then breathing speeds up, increasing respiration. More oxygen gets into the blood,
and this oxygen is more actively conveyed to the tissues, with some of the by-products of the increase in
respiration coming out in perspiration through the skin.
The reaction takes places almost instantaneously, and the whole body, all its systems and organs, are
engaged by this reaction. This is evidence that all the organs and systems are working in a synchronized
way under the control of a single commanding system. Everything happens as in a well-tuned orchestra.
When there is an abnormality in any one of the information links, the circuit fails and de-synchronization
occurs, reflected in the functional abnormalities at all of the most vital levels.
Therefore, the autonomic nervous system enters into the first circuit of control, and the early signs of
potential problems appear mainly at the level of ANS activity.
There is much experimental data which proves that the GDV/EPI method measures the activity of the
autonomic nervous system. This is demonstrated by statistically significant correlations with the results of
the measurements of the variability of cardiac rhythm [Cioca et al., 2004], of systolic and diasystolic pressure
[Alexandrova et al, 2004], perspiration through the skin [Rizzo-Roberts, 2004], and the stress level [Bundzen et al,
2002]. The findings about the link between EPI data and ANS activity were first made in research on
adaptation and homeostasis during work [Drozdov, Schatsillo, 2005] and subsequent results confirmed these
findings.
There is clearly justification for affirming that the parameters of GDV/EPI images reflect the activity of the
autonomic nervous system and the balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic sections of this system.
All of these processes are managed by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system and are
reflected in the parameters of the skin. The electrical resistance of the skin changes, both as a whole and at
electro-puncture points, the capillaries can narrow and widen, organic molecules are emitted through the
skin pores, and the character of electron transfer in the connective tissues also changes. All of these
processes influence the emission of electrons from the skin and the development of electron avalanches,
which are reflected in the parameters of the EPI-gram.
For many years Professor Korotkov and his team have been measuring Russian healers, Candamblier priests
in Brazil, participants of the Ayahuasca ceremony in Peru [Korotkov, 2002, 2003], Chinese Qi-gong masters, and
healers in Germany, the USA, and Slovenia [Measuring Energy Fields, 2004]. In almost all of these observations
signs characteristic of ASC were obtained. Similar results, using the most diverse devices and methods,
were obtained in the laboratories of different countries [Radin, 1997; Milton, 1996].
This shows that the processes of consciousness are apparent on the physiological processes measured by
the GDV/EPI method. Professor Korotkov does not intend with this summary to discuss the philosophical
aspects of the process of researching consciousness. That topic could be the theme of an entirely separate,
specialized book. He seeks to look simply at the opinions on which his work is based. He supports the idea
that consciousness is a category of a different space-time continuum, which does not belong to the
material world. These principles of working on consciousness are to a large extent modelled on the
quantum mechanics paradigm, but clearly this is only a superficial analogy. Dr Korotkov acknowledges we
are still a long way from understanding the working mechanisms of consciousness, taking into account not
only its individual manifestation in each person, but also its collective processes [Korotkov, 2001].
With physical devices we measure physical processes. (ie: Processes of the material world.) This is
connected to biology as much as to physics and chemistry. That is why we can only measure the influence
of consciousness on physiological or physical processes. This influence is conveyed along several channels,
primarily through the cerebrum, which takes an active part in thought and emotion processes. The brain
produces a cascade of chemical substances that influence physiological processes, and also the central
nervous system models the work of the autonomic nervous system [Wisneski, Anderson, 2009].
We have already left behind the idea that the brain produces consciousness like the liver produces bile. The
brain is better presented as a receptacle that reacts to the signals of the surrounding space, including
signals from the collective field. Hairs can act as the antenna of these signals, as they react to the external
field and transmit these signals to the cutaneous covering, possibly with some intensification. The
numerous results of our experiments testify to this process with human hair [Vainshelboim et al, 2005].
The heart is another organ which takes part in the processes of consciousness. This is not merely a pump
for blood, but an organ that regulates the blood flow, and accordingly, oxygen, in all areas of the human
body. There is data showing that after a heart transplant, a person takes on many behavioural
characteristics of the donor. So we can conclude that the heart, at least, has a memory. (ie:It takes part in
consciousness processes.)
The experimental observations measure the influence of consciousness on physiological processes. In this
regard the GDV/EPI method is very sensitive, because it reacts to subtle changes in the working of the ANS.
These sensitive measures make it possible to register subconscious and emotional processes.
Modern science has only just begun to research consciousness. Following the remarkable insights of
Fechner, Helmholtz, Jung and Freud, a significant process was set in motion to study the brain’s neuron
mechanisms, especially using modern methods of computer mapping. Yet we are still only in the early
stages of the process of researching consciousness, and the most important thing at the moment is the set
of experimental data. Their meta-analysis at a specific stage will provide an awareness of new concepts and
lead us toward a new understanding.
BENEFITS
Monitor an individual’s energy state over time in order to track their responses to physical and mental
exercises, response to environmental changes, or different psychological or physiological loadings.
Monitor the energy history of your family and friends.
A powerful tool that provides you with a wealth of rich data to help identify areas requiring attention as
the individual works towards personal coherence.
Get real time feedback on what factors – positive and negative – affect the energy state.
State-of-the-art, sleek camera that doesn’t require a power source. It simply connects to your computer
via the included USB-cable.
Conduct scans, view results and access previous scans through the sophisticated Bio-Well software
With the Bio-Well accessory pack add-on, measure environment and object energies too!
REFERENCE
The core technical discussion on the GDV/EPI technique has been extracted (and summarised) from:
Professor Korotkov is the author of 9 books and has published over 200 papers in leading journals on physics
and biology. He currently holds 17 patents on biophysics inventions. Prof. Korotkov has led a research
career for over 30 years, combining rigorous scientific method with an insatiable curiosity about things of
the spirit and the soul with deep respect for all life. He is also a scholar in philosophy and a serious
mountaineer of 25 years experience. He has given lectures, seminars and training sessions in 43 countries,
presenting papers and workshops at more than 100 national and international conferences.
SPUTNIK
Sputnik is a sensor and attachment system that affixes to the Bio-Well device, allowing
for the energy of an environment to be read and recorded. For example, to test the
energy of a room before, during and after you meditate to see how energy levels change.
The Sputnik sensor is connected to a titanium cylinder inserted onto the Bio-Well lens,
creating connected resonance contours. Bias current in the electrical chain of this
contour depends on the capacitance of space between Sputnik antenna and
environmental-grounded and electro-conductive subjects.
CALIBRATION PACK
The Bio-Well Calibration Pack contains attachments
needed to calibrate the Bio-Well camera.
Allows experienced users to calibrate Bio-Well
software to get more precise data in the Health and
Energy Status data views
Metrological testing of the Bio-Well device
Testing of the functionality of the Bio-Well device
Note:
If you purchase Sputnik you do not need to purchase the
Calibration Pack separately, as Sputnik includes a Calibration Pack.