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WRESTLING VIDEOS MASTERLIST (AEW)
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Bryan Danielson - Monty Python's Life Of Bryan
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“Hangman” Adam Page -  Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself
"Hangman" Adam Page - Country Girl 🤠
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Jack Perry - Jungle Boy - I Wanna Be Evil
Jon Moxley - Livewire
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MJF - The Biggest Balls Of Them All
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MJF - MJF Being Completely Insufferable Part 1: Jul-Nov 2019
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Pac - If Weird Al Did Pac's Theme
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Dustin Rhodes VS Willie Mack - Kissin Willie
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Bioelectrography Publications
Bioelectrography Publications
GDV Bioelectrography Publications in English Books, Articles, Patents, Proceedings IUMAB Library Free Books Videos Gallery Publications Kirlian Photography Publications UPD 2019 Bioelectrography Publications 2008-2018 UPD 2018 Bioelectrography Publications 2016-2017 Books 1. Konikiewicz L.W., Griff L.C. Bioelectrography – A new method for detecting cancer and body physiology. Harrisburg: Leonard Associates Press, 1982. 240 p. 2. Mandel P. Energy Emission Analysis; New Application of Kirlian Photography for Holistic Medicine. Synthesis Publishing Co., Germany. 1986. 3. Korotkov K. Light After Life. Backbone publishing, NY. 1998. 190 p. 4. ISBN 0-9644311-5-7. 5. Korotkov K. Aura and Consciousness – New Stage of Scientific Understanding. St.Petersburg, Russian Ministry of Culture. 1998. 270 p. ISBN 5-8334-0330-8. 6. Sanches Fernando. Aura y Ciencia. Mandala Ediciones. Madrid. 2000. 7. Kononenko I. Machine learning for medical diagnosis: history, state of the art and perspective. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 2001, 23, 89. 8. Measuring the Human Energy Field: State of the Science. Ed. R.A. Chez. National Institute of Health, Samueli Institute, Maryland, 2002. 9. Korotkov K. Human Energy Field: study with GDV bioelectrography. Backbone publishing, NY. 2002. 360 p. ISBN 096443119X. 10. Musiol M-J. Corps de Lumiere. Bodies of Light. Axe Neo-7 Art. 2003. ISBN 2-922794-03-2 11. Measuring Energy Fields: State of the Art. GDV Bioelectrography series. Vol. I. Korotkov K. (Ed.). Backbone Publishing Co. Fair Lawn, USA, 2004. 270 p. ISBN 097420191X 12. Korotkov K. Spiral Traverse. St. Petersburg, 2006. 13. Korotkov K. Champs D’Energie Humaine. Resurgence Collection. Belgique. 2005 14. Korotkov K., Carlos Mejia Osorio. La Bioelectrografia. Baranquilla. Colombia. 2005. 15. Korotkov. K. Geheimnisse des lebendigen Leuchtens. Herstellung Leipzig, Germany, 2006, 142 p. 16. Korotkov K.G. Les Principles De L’Analyse GDV. Marco Pietteur, Editeur, Belgue, 2009 17. ENERGY FIELDS ELECTROPHOTONIC ANALYSIS, 2011 18. The Energy of Consciousness, 2012 19. Science Confirms Reconnective Healing, 2012 more: IUMAB Bioelectrography Publications Forum
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Articles 1. Boyers D.G. Tiller W.A. Corona Discharge Photography. J of Applied Physics, 1973, 44, 3102-3112. 2. Pehek J.O., Kyler K.J., and Faust D.L. Image modulation in Corona Discharge Photography. Science 1976, 194, 263-270. 3. Opalinski J. Kirlian-type images and the transport of thin-film materials in high-voltage corona discharge. J. of Applied Physics 1979, 50, 498-504. Tiller W. On the evolution of Electrodermal Diagnostic Instruments. The Journal of Advancement in Medicine 1:41-72, 1988. 1998 4. Kolmakow S., Hanninen O., Korotkov K., Kuhmonen P. Gas discharge visualization system applied to the study of non-living biological objects // J. Pathophysiology. 1998. 5. 55. Skarja M., Berden M., and Jerman I. Influence of ionic composition of water on the corona discharge around water drops. J. of Applied Physics. 1998, 84, 2436. 1999 5. Howell Caroline J. The therapeutic effect of tai chi in the healing process of HIV. International J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Nov 1999, pp. 16-20. 6. Shaduri M.I., Chichinadze G.K. Application of bioenergography in Medicine. Georgian Engineering News. 1999, 2, 109-112. 2000 7. Bundzen P., Zagrantsev V., Korotkov K., Leisner P., Unestahl L.-E. Comprehensive Bioelectrographic Analysis of Mechanisms of the Altered State of Consciousness. Human Physiology, 2000, 26, 5, 558-566. 8. Dobson Paul and O’Keffe Elena. Investigations into Stress and it’s Management using the Gas Discharge Visualisation Technique. International J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. June 2000. 2001 9. Korotkov K., Korotkin D. Concentration dependence of gas discharge around drops of inorganic electrolytes. J of Applied Physics, 2001, 89, 9, 4732-4737. 10. Russo M. Russo M, Choudhri AF, Whitworth G, Weinberg AD, Bickel W, and Oz MC. Quantitative analysis of reproducible changes in high-voltage electrophotography. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2001, 7, 6, 617-629. 2002 11. Bundzen P., Korotkov K., Nazarov I., Rogozkin V. Psychophysical and Genetic Determination of Quantum-Field Level of the Organism Functioning. Frontier Perspectives, 2002, 11, 2, 8-14. 12. Bundzen P., Korotkov K., Unestahl L.-E. Altered States of Consciousness: Review of Experimental Data Obtained with a Multiple Techniques Approach. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2002, 8 (2), 153-167. Korotkov K. Human Energy Field: study with GDV bioelectrography. Backbone publishing, NY. 2002. 360 p. ISBN 096443119X. 2003 13. Bell I., Lewis D.A., Brooks A.J., Lewis S.E., Schwartz G.E. Gas Discharge Visualisation Evaluation of Ultramolecular Doses of Homeopathic Medicines Under Blinded, Controlled Conditions. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2003, 9, 1: 25-37 14. Korotkov K. Where Do We Go? Frontier Perspectives. 2003, 12, 3, 30-37. 15. Vepkhvadze R., Gagua R., Korotkov K. et. GDV in monitoring of lung cancer patient condition during surgical treatment//Georgian oncology. Tbilisi. 2003. № 1(4). p. 60. 2004 16. Korotkov K., Krizhanovsky E., Borisova M., Hayes M., Matravers P., Momoh K.S., Peterson P., Shiozawa K., and Vainshelboim A. The Research of the Time Dynamics of the Gas Discharge Around Drops of Liquids. J of Applied Physics. 2004, v. 95, N 7, pp. 3334-3338. 17. Korotkov K., Williams B., Wisneski L. Biophysical Energy Transfer Mechanisms in Living Systems: The Basis of Life Processes. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2004, 10, 1, 49-57. 18. Krizhanovsky E, Lim Kwong Choong, Influence of Subtle Energetic Change in Water on the Human Energy State, Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine Journal, 2004, Vol. 15 (2) 19. Korotkov K. Experimental Study of Consciousness Mechanisms with the GDV Bioelectrography. In: Science of Whole Person Healing. Volume 2. Rustum Roy (Ed.). New York, Lincoln, Shanghai. 2004. pp. 152-184. 20. Owens J, Van De Castle R: Gas discharge visualization (GDV) technique; in Korotkov K (ed): Measuring Energy Fields State of the Science. Fair Lawn, NJ, Backbone, 2004, pp 11–22. 21. Rubik B: Scientific analysis of the human aura. In Korotkov K (ed): Measuring Energy Fields State of the Science. Fair Lawn, NJ, Backbone, 2004, pp 157–170. 22. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. Aveda advertisement – Tourmaline Charged Radiance Fluid Jane Magazine. August 2004. pp. 24-25 23. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. Aveda GDV Research Measures Raw Material Energies “The Rose Sheet” Toiletries, Fragrances, and Skin Care. Vol. 25, No. 16. April 19, 2004. pp. 4 24. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. New Approaches to Testing Natural Fragrances and Flavors. Happi Magazine. January 2005. 2005 25. Bundzen P. V., Korotkov K. G., Korotkova A. K., Mukhin V. A., and Priyatkin N. S. Psychophysiological Correlates of Athletic Success in Athletes Training for the Olympics Human Physiology, Vol. 31, No. 3, 2005, pp. 316–323. Translated from Fiziologiya Cheloveka, Vol. 31, No. 3, 2005, pp. 84–92. 26. Korotkov K., Bundzen P., Bronnikov V., Lognikova L. Bioelectrographic Correlates of the Direct Vision Phenomenon. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine . V 11, N 5, 2005, pp. 885–893 27. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. Bioelectrographic Testing of Mineral Samples: A Comparison of Techniques. J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2005: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 299-304. 28. Rubik B., Brooks A. Digital High-Voltage Electrophotographic Measures of the Fingertips of Subjects Pre and Post-Qigong. Evidence Based Integrative Medicine. 2 (4), 245-242, 2005. 29. Hacker GW, Pawlak E, Pauser G, Tichy G, Jell H, Posch G, Kraibacher G, Aigner A, Hutter J: Biomedical evidence of influence of geopathic zones on the human body: scientifically traceable effects and ways of harmonization. Forsch Komplementärmed Klass Naturheilkd 12: 315-327, 2005. 30. Cowan M. and Nunley B. The Effects of Crystal Bowl Toning on the Chakras as Measured by the Gas Discharge Visualization Technique (GDV) and Scores on the Profile of Mood States Scale. Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine. V.16, N 2, pp 37-40, 2005. 31. Gibson s., Williams B. The effect of music and focused meditation on the human energy field as measured by the gas discharge visualization (GDV) technique and profile of mood states. Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine. V.16, N 2, pp 57-60, 2005. 32. Haydon B, Nunley B. A GDV Comparison of Human Energy Fields Before and After Stimulation of Sheay’s Rings of Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Crystal. Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine. V.16, N 2, pp 69-72, 2005. 33. Dobson, P & O’Keeffe, E. The Efficacy of the Gas Discharge Visualization technique as a Measure of Physical and Mental Health. Proceedings of the Eighteenth IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, Dublin, Ireland, June.2005 2007 34. Ciesielska I.L., Masajtis J. The influence of textiles on corona discharge created around a human fingertip. Fibers & Textiles in Eastern Europe. 2007, v. 15, N. 5 – 6, pp 64 – 65. 2008 35. Ciesielska I.L., Masajtis J. The preliminary studies of influence of garments on human beings' corona discharge. International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology. 2008. 20. N 5. pp 299 – 316 2009 36. Polushin J, Levshankov A, Shirokov D, Korotkov K. Monitoring Energy Levels during treatment with GDV Technique. J of Science of Healing Outcome.. 2:5. 5-15, 2009. 37. Korotkov K, Orlov D, Madappa K. New Approach for Remote Detection of Human Emotions. Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine • V 19, N 3, pp 1- 15, 2009. 38. Bigler C , Levite D, van der Meer M, Kaufmann M und Weibe FP. Rotwein unter Hochspannung: Mehrjährige Qualitäts-Untersuchung mit Gas-Discharge-Visualisation (GDV). 10. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau. Beitrag archiviert unter http://orgprints.org/view/projects/int_conf_2009_wita.html 39. Rgeusskaja G.V., Listopadov U.I. Medical Technology of Electrophotonics – Gas Discharge Visualization - in Evaluation of Cognitive Functions. J of Science of Healing Outcome. V.2, N 5, pp.15-17, 2009. 40. Ciesielska I.L. Images of corona discharges as a source of information about the influence of textiles on humans. Autex research journal, 2009, vol. 9, no1, 36-41 2010 41. Korotkov K.G., Matravers P, Orlov D.V., Williams B.O. Application of Electrophoton Capture (EPC) Analysis Based on Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) Technique in Medicine: A Systematic Review. The J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. January 2010, 16(1): 13-25. 42. Kostyuk N, Meghanathan N, Isokpehi R.D., Bell T, Rajnarayanan R, Mahecha1 O, Cohly H., Biometric Evaluation of Anxiety in Learning English as a Second Language. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, V.10 No.1, pp 220-229, 2010 43. Korotkov K, Orlov D. Analysis of Stimulated Electrophotonic Glow of Liquids. www.WaterJournal.org V 2, 44. Szadkowska I. , Masajtis J., Gosh J.H. Images of corona discharges in patients with cardiovascular diseases as a preliminary analysis for research of the influence of textiles on images of corona discharges in textiles' users. Autex research journal, 2010. v l. 10, n 1, pp 26-30. 45. Ciesielska I.L. The precursory analysis of the influence of garments on corona discharge created around a human fingertip. Textile research journal, 2010; v. 80: pp. 216 - 225. 46. Augner Chr., Hacker G.W., Schwarzenbacher S., Pauser G.: Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV): Eine auf physikalischen Methoden und Meridiananalysen basierende Technik zur Untersuchung von Stressreaktionen und energetischen Schwachstellen – Zwischenbericht laufender Forschung. (Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV): A Technique Based on Physical Methods and Meridian Analyses to Detect Stress Reactions and Energetic Weaknesses – Report of Ongoing Research.) Dt. Ztschr. f. Akup. (DZA) – German Journal of Acupuncture & Related Techniques 53, 14-20 (2010). 47. Korotkov K., Levichev A. The 3-fold Way and Consciousness Studies, http://www.chronos.msu.ru/EREPORTS/korotkov_3-fold.pdf 48. Korotkov K., De Vito D., Arem K., Madappa K., Williams B., Wisneski L. Healing Experiments Assessed with Electrophotonic Camera. Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine • V 20, N 3, pp 1- 15, 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1. Korotkov Konstantin et al. Measurements with Sputnik during the sun eclipse in USA. 08-2017. 2. Kelmerson Henri Buck, et al. Use of Electrobiographic Photo on Comparison Among Breast Cancer, Healthy Sedentary, and Healthy Runners Women // Center for Advanced Research in Quality of Life (CPAQV), Vol. 8, No. 2, 2016 3. Shiva Kumar K. et al. Electro-Photonic Imaging for detecting an intervention (meditation) // International Journal of Current Medical And Pharmaceutical Research, Research Vol. 2, 2016, pp.214-218. 4. Korotkov Konstantin. Recent Advances in Electrophotonic Image Processing // Recent Patents and Topics on Imaging (Discontinued), 5(2): 119-123. 5. Korotkov K. Science of Measuring Energy Fields. A Revolutionary Technique to Visualize Energy Fields of Humans and Nature. In: Bioelectromagnetic and Subtle Energy Medicine. Paul Rosh (ed). CRC Press, London, New York, 2015, pp 111-121. 6. Aleksandrova EV., Kovelkova TN. , Strychkov P V., Yakovleva E G. ,
 Korotkov K G.. Electrophotonic Analysis of Arterial Hypertension. J of Science of Healing Outcome. V.7, N 28, pp 4-12. 7. Yakovleva E. G., Buntseva O. A., Belonosov S.S., Fedorov E.D., Korotkov K., and Zarubina T. V.. Identifying Patients with Colon Neoplasias with Gas Discharge Visualization Technique. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2015, 21(11): 720-724. doi:10.1089/acm.2014.0168. 8. D. Muehsam; G. Chevalier; T. Barsotti; B.T. Gurfein. An overview of biofield devices. // Global Adv Health Med. 2015; 4(suppl):42-51. DOI: 10.7453/gahmj.2015.022.suppl 9. Patent US 9,075,093 B2 Date 07/07/2015 Device for measuring electromagnetic field intensity. Korotkov K.G. 10. The Energy of Space, second edition. The Biointernet Series. Book by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov. 11. The Energy of Health. Book by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov. The Biointernet Series. 12. The Emerging Science of Water. Vladimir Voeikov and Konstantin Korotkov 2018
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IUMAB Library Free Books Videos Gallery Publications Kirlian Photography Publications GDV/EPI papers on medicine and psychophysiology published in 2008-2018 In 2010 we published review of papers on application of GDV/EPI technology in medicine and psychophysiology published before 2007 . Herewith we present list of papers published in 2008-2018. Full text: GDV/EPI papers on medicine and psychophysiology published in 2008-2018 Patents Patent US 7,595,868 B2 Date Sep. 29, 2009 Method for Determining Hair Conditions. Korotkov KG Patent US 7,869,636 B2 Date Jan 11, 2011 Method for Determining the Anxiety level of a human being. Dr. Korotkov patents, Biolectrography Patents
Proceedings (Archive)
Proceedings in English 1999 Kolmakow S., Hanninen O., Korotkov K., Bundzen P. Gas Discharge Visu¬alisation and Spectrometry in Detection of Field Effect // Mechanism of Adaptive Behaviour : - Abstracts of Int. Sympos. St. Petersburg, 1999. 39-40. 2000 Bevk M, Kononenko I, Zrimek T. Relation between energetic diagnoses and GDV images. In Proc New Science of Consciousness Conference,. Ljublana, October 2000, pp. 54-58. Bundzen P., Korotkov K., Massanova F., Kornysheva A. Diagnostics of Skilled Athletes PsychoPhysical Fitness by the Method of Gaz Discharge Visualisation Proceedings 5th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. – Jyväskylä, Finland, 2000. – P. 186. Bundzen, P.V. and Korotokov, K.G. Health evaluation based on GDV parameters. In Proc International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2000, pp 5-7. Kolmakov S. and Hanninen O. Fingertip Gas Discharge pattern in electro-magnetic field reflect Mental Activity, Finish Psysiological Society, Joensuu, 27, 2000. Sanches Fernando. Aura y Ciencia. Mandala Ediciones. Madrid. 2000. 2001 Rein G., Giacomoni P., Cioca G., Gubernick J., Vainshelboim A., Matravers P., Korotkov K. Characterization Of The Energetic Properties Of Gems Using The Gas Discharge Visualization Technique. Proceedings of the International Congress “Science, Information, Spirit”, St. Petersburg, 2001. P.48. 2002 Bundzen P., Korotkov K. New computer technology for evaluating the psycho-physical fitness of athletes. Physical Education and Sport. Warszawa, 2002, 46 (1), 392-393. Gibson S. The effect of music and focused meditation on the human energy field as measured by the gas discharge visualisation (GDV) technique and profile of mood states. Thesis of a dissertation submitted to the faculty of HOLOS university graduate seminary. April 2002. Roberts N-R. Parallel investigation of the meridian stress assessment (msa-21) and the gas discharge visualization devices: can they measure the effects of acupuncture treatment on the body’s energy state? Thesis of a dissertation submitted to the faculty of HOLOS University Graduate Seminary. March 2002. Krizhanovsky E., Korotkov K., Borisova M., Matravers P., Vainshelboim A. Time dynamics of gas discharge around the drops of liquids// Proceedings of the International Congress “Science, Information, Spirit”, St. Petersburg, 2002. P.54-56. E. Krizhanovsky, K. Korotkov. Dynamics of Gas Discharge around drops of liquids and human fingers // 3rd European Interdesciplinary School on Nonlinear Dynamics for System and Signal Analysis “Euroattractor 2002”: book of abstracts. Warsaw, Poland, 2002. P.68 Bascom R, Buyantseva L, Zhegmin Q, Dolina M, Korotkov K: Gas discharge visualization (GDV)-bioelectrography. Description of GDV performance under workshop conditions and principles for consideration of GDV as a possible health status measure; in Francomano CA, Jonas WB, Chez RA (eds): Proceedings: Measuring the Human Energy Field. State of the Science. Corona del Mar, CA, Samueli Institute, 2002, pp 55–66. 2003 Giacomoni P., Hayes M., Korotkov K., Krizhanovsky E., Matravers P., Momoh K.S., Shaath N. and Vainselboim A. Investigation of Essential Oils and Synthetic Fragrances using the Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization Technique//World Perfume Congress. Seoul. Korea. 2003, p18. Giacomoni P., Hayes M., Korotkov K., Krizhanovsky E., Matravers P., Momoh K.S., Peterson P., Shaath N., Vainselboim A. Study of cultural aspects of cosmetology using the dynamic gas discharge visualization technique// Proceedings of the International Congress “Science, Information, Spirit”, St. Petersburg, 2003. P.95. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Investigation of Essential Oils and Synthetic Fragrances Using the Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization Technique IFSCC Conference 2003; Seoul, Korea. Proceeding Book Part 1. pp. 431-43. 2004 Ahmetely G., Boldireva U. et. al. Allergy etiology diagnostics using Gas Discharge Visualization Technique. Proceedings of St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy. St. Petersburg, 2004. Senkin V.V., Ushakov I.B., Bubeev U.A. Bioelectrographic criteria of overload tolerance of summer pilot team in centrifuge expert test // Proceedings of the conference «Neurobiotelekom» SPb, 2004, pp 69-70 Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Krizhanovsky E., Momoh K.S. Investigation of natural and synthetic flavors and fragrances using the dynamic gas discharge visualization technique. Proceedings of PITTCON Conference. Chicago 2004. p. 14900-900. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Intrinsic Energy of Odorant and Olfactory Responses Using Gas Discharge Visualization International Congress of Systematic Medicine. Caracas, Venezuela. January 21-22, 2005. pp. 236-238. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Investigation of Natural and Synthetic Flavors and Fragrances Using the Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization Technique. PITTCON Abstract 2004. CD-ROM. 14900-900. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Observing the Behavioral Response of Human Hair to a Specific External Stimulus Using Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization TRI/Princeton Conference on Applied Hair Science. Princeton, New Jersey. June 9-10, 2004. Book of Abstracts. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Observing the Behavioral Response of Human Hair to a Specific External Stimulus Using Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization Journal of Cosmetic Science. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Applied Hair Science. Full Manuscript. Princeton, New Jersey. June 9-10, 2004. pp. S91-S104. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Observing the Behavioral Response of Human Hair to a Specific External Stimulus using Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization IFSCC 3rd Congress. Orlando, FL 2004. Abstract. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. Aveda advertisement – Tourmaline Charged Radiance Fluid Jane Magazine. August 2004. pp. 24-25 Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S. Investigation of Energetical Properties of Holistic Cosmetic Materials and Products PCITX Personal Care Ingredients & Technology Exposition. April 14, 2004. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Electric and Magnetic Field and Electron Channeling in Human Hair. IFSCC 23rd Congress. Florence, Italy September 2005. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. GDV Technology Applications for Cosmetic Sciences IEEE 18th Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2005). Dublin, Ireland. June 2005. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Investigation of Conscious and Subconscious Reactions to Essential Oil Blends ISOEN Olfaction and Electronic Nose 11th International Symposium. Barcelona, Spain. April 13-15, 2005. Poster presentation. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. The New Investigation of Specific Aqueous Systems Using Dynamic GDV-Graphy PITTCON. Orlando, FL. March 3, 2005. Abstract presentation. Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Korotkov K., Momoh K.S. Utilization of Powdered Gemstones in Oil-Based Formulations. IFSCC 23rd Congress. Florence, Italy September. 2005 Korotkov K. MONITORING ENERGY LEVELS DURING CAM TREATMENT WITH GDV TECHNIQUE. Proceedings of IX International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2005. Pp 7-15 Krizhanovsky E.V., Korotkina S.A., Korotkov K.G. ROLE OF THE HUMAN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN THE FORMATION OF THE GLOW OF THE SKIN IN HIGH INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. Proceedings of IX International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2005. 16-17 Korotkov K. EXPERIMENTS WITH “5TH ELEMENT” SENSOR IN VENEZUELA. Proceedings of IX International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2005. 33-36 Korotkov K. WORLD WITHOUT BLINDNESS. Proceedings of IX International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2005. 38-42 2006 Vainshelboim A.L., Hayes M.T., Momoh K.S., Raatsi C. Price K. Korotkov. K. Investigation of essential oils and aroma ingredients using Dynamic GDV. 37th ISEO, Grasse, France, 2006, L-14. Korotkov K.G., Petrova E.N., Malyugin V.I., Kizevetter D.V., Vainshelboim A., Matravers P. TIME DYNAMICS OF HUMAN HAIR REACTION TO LASER ILLUMINATION AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. Proceedings of X International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2006. 73-74 2007 Korotkov К., Korotkova A., Petrova E. Evaluation and analysis of the athletes inclined to using alcohol and drugs. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. Jyvaskyla, Finland, 2007. Ciesielska I.L., Masajtis J. The influence of textiles on corona discharge created around a human fingertip. Fibers & Textiles in Eastern Europe. 2007, v. 15, N. 5 – 6, pp 64 – 65. Bigler C., Weibel F.P. Testing agricultural commodities with Gas-Discharge-Visualisation (GDV). Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 93-96. Cowan M. The Effects of Crystal Bowl Toning on the Chakras as Measured by the Gas Discharge Visualization Technique (GDV). Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 103-106. Dobson P., O’Keeffe E. Investigation into the GDV Technique and Personality. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 111-112. Džamić I., Kunosić J., Mlađenović M. Sensitivity of human energetic field to geopathogenic radiation and the efficiency of magnetic protection. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 97-98. Korotkov K. Scientific Analysis of the Energy Fields with Electro-Photonic Capture/Gas Discharge Visualization (EPC/GDV). Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 10-11. Korotkov K. Water and liquids analysis with EPC. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 35-37. Korotkov K. General principles of electrophotonic analysis. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 87-92. Papuga P. Methodological difficulties in GDV evaluation in patients with hyperthyroidism. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 113-116. Saeidov W. Living water from Tunjice and its properties. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 38-39. Stošić A., Kononenko I., Porenta M. The influence of artificial beach on human coronas. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 99-102. Žulič A., Kononenko I., Šmarčan D. The influence of Situla A Detox on human coronas. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 107-110. Vrhovnik K., Jakovljević M., Tušak M. Effects of relaxation technique step-by-step on anxiety, depression, arterial blood pressure and heart rate on patients with cardiovascular disease. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “MEASURING ENERGY FIELDS”, Kamnik, Tunjice, 2007, pp. 131-134. 2008 1. Chalko T. Earthquake energy rise on earth. Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 2. Dornbierer E., Stoyer T., Bigler Ch., Pirchl G. GDV study about the interference suppression of veins in the community of vorderstoder (Austria) Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 3. Dulnev G.N., Strazhmejster I.B., Chashchin A.V. Estimation of informational influences of spiritual practice on the person by using of the system "Eniothron" Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 4. Dulnev G.N., Krashenjuk A.I. Informational medicine Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 5. Gaupp-Berghausen R. The water is mirror of qualitative information Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 6. Korotkov K., Petrova E., Zhai H., Chan H., Wolfram L.J., Maibach H., Matraverse P. Electro photonic analysis of human hair and influence of humidity Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 7. Korotkov K., Matravers P., Petrova E., Korotkova A., Shapin A. Correlation between objective and subjective reactions to smelling essential oils Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 8. Korotkov K., Matravers P., Mommoh K., Petrova E., Korotkova A., Shapin A. Influence of massage with essential oils to human energy Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 9. Korotkov K.G., Orlov D.V., Petrova E.N. Standardization of measurement process on «GDV compact» Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 10. Korotkov K.G., Matravers P., Pharm.D., Orlov D.V., Williams B.O. Application of electrophoton capture (EPC) analysis based on gas discharge visualization (GDV) technique in medicine: a systematic review Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 11. Korotkov K .effects of shamanic ceremony in Peru on GDV-grams Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 12. Korotkov K., Korotkova A. Study of the condition of matadors during the corrida Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 13. Kozik S.V. Study of empirical GDV parameters and data of psychodiagnostics Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 14. Krashenyuk A., Danilov A., Korotkov K. The monitoring in real time and an estimation of adequacy leeching treatments Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 15. Levichev А. An example of a singular action of scale transformations within the linear-fractional action of the conformal group on the non-compact group U(1,1) Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 16. Maibach H., Zhai H., Chan H.P., Wolfram L.J., Matraverse P., Korotkov K., Petrova E. Electro photonic analysis of hair and non hair fibers and investigation of different hair treatments Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 17. Semichina L.P. Perspectives of Development of Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Products which do no disturb the Water Structure in Human Tissues Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 18. Smirnov I. MRET activated water and its successful application for prevention treatment and enhanced tumor resistance in animal oncology models Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 19. Steel R. The evolution of ideas over thirty years working with Kirlian photography Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 20. Taylor R. A preliminary study of the “life-energy” associated with orgonite, ormus and pyramids by means of a quantitative dowsing technique Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 21. Voeikov V.L. Water – the proto-organism Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 22. Yakovleva E.G., Struchkov P.V., Zarubina T.V., Kondratova E.U. Evaluation of GDV diagnostic potential for detection of patients with main arterial involvement on extracranial level and left ventricular hypertrophy Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 23. Kopyltsov A.V., Lukyanov G..N., Serov I.N. Semiconductor plate with the self-affin relief of surface in interaction with the electromagnetic radiation Proceedings of XII International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2008 2009 24. Cohly H., Kostyuk N., Isokpehi R., Rajnarayanan R.Bio-electrographic method for preventive health care. Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 25. Kostyuk N., Rajnarayanan R., Isokpehi R., Korotkov K., Howcroft S., Yeager M., Mann H., Cohly H. Bio-electrographic method in detecting heterogeneity and unique features in autism Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 26. Ewer T.QEEG in CFS and MCS - Rewiring Neural Pathways Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 27. Korotkov K.Complex approach to study of noosphere-ecology parameters Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 28. Korotkov K., Sorokin O.EPC/GDV measurements during sun eclips 01.08.2008 in Siberia Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 29. Korotkov K.Baikal water ceremony by Dr. Masaru Emoto 03 August 2008 Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 30. Korotkov K., Madappa K. EPC/GDV measurements during reconnection workshop in Los Angeles Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 31. Orlov D.V., Korotkov K.G., Velichko E.N. Methodology of measuring natural environmental objects using EPC/GDV method Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 32. Khannanov I., Korotkov K., Orlov D. Essay in Bioelectrography of Musical Effects nvironment Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 33. Velichko E.N., Sochevanov V.N., Brunov V.V., Tulyakova K.A. The results of GDV/EPA measurements with air antenna in “places of power” of Vologodskaya area Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 34. Velichko E.N., Sochevanov V.N., Brunov V.V. Influence of “places of power” of Vologodskaya area on human state Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 35. Pearl E., DeVito D. The new frequencies of healing Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 36. Rodina J.D., Ovcharenko S.V., Malojvan J.V. Psychological aspects of disabled sportsmen training and the usage of gas discharge visualization technique Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 37. Rabe L. Evaluation of training sessions for the EMF balancing technique using the GDV/EPI measurement technology Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 38. Levichev А. The simplest matrix realization of the oscillator group L and a possible mathematical model for Daniel Andreev’s “Multi-Planed Reality” Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 39. Rey L. Life and the living beyond space and time Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 40. Rey L. Glimpses on the transfer of information in homeopathic dilutions Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 41. Shishkanov S.F., Domrachev G.A., Vorobiev A.V., Volovik M.I. Nanotechnologies for investigation of water decomposition by GDV- and thermal-vision methods: heat effect of radical recombination and its applications in medicine Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 42. Voeikov V.L., Do Ming Ha, Mukhitova O.G., Vilenskaya N.D., Malishenko S.I., Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 43. Bogachuk A.S. Intrinsic sustained activity of bicarbonate aqueous solutions Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 44. Pollack G. Water, Energy and Surfaces: An Unexpectedly Profound Linkage Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009 45. Kolokolov V.A., Grigorovich V.K., Dzyba G.N., Grigorovich N.V. Evaluation of human organism reaction on nutrition and food product’s properties using the GDV method Proceedings of XIV International Scientific Congress on Bioelectrography “Science. Information. Spirit”, Saint-Petersburg, 2009
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BOOKS, PROCEEDINGS of congresses The book by Dr. Korotkov “Human Energy Field. Study with GDV Bioelectrography” has been translated into French by Jean-Marie Danze. Proceedings of the VIII International Congress “Science. Information. Spirit.” 2004. St. Petersburg. Russia. The edition is devoted to the VIII International Congress on Bioelectrography which took place 3-5, July, 2004 in St.-Petersburg. In this book, articles reflecting the basic directions of researches in the field of medical, applied bioelectrography and water study are collected. The materials submitted in the book predetermine availability of the further researches on improvement of the method GDV and its subsequent introduction into the international medical, sports and research practice. Measuring Energy Fields: State of the Science. Author: K. Korotkov Volume I in the GDV Bioelectrography series presents recent studies and applications of the Gas Discharge Visualisation (GDV) technique. Our previous books were created by a small group of associates. This volume presents a wide range of articles by authors from different countries. After seven years of development, the GDV techniques entered a new stage of “catalytic growth” with innovative methods emerging from various laboratory and clinical settings. Research by independent groups around the world demonstrates that the GDV technique provides methods for recording subtle dynamics in the energy fields of objects with various natures. GDV assessment methods are demonstrated to have a wide range of important applications in medicine, sports performance, materials testing, as well as analytic studies of human consciousness and spiritual healing. “Human Energy Field: study with GDV bioelectrography” Author: K. Korotkov This book is dedicated to the presentation of the scientific foundations and practical applications of the Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) technique. This technique represents a revolutionary new method for the study of biological subjects, namely biological energy fields. This research extends scientific tradition, developed in Russia in the twentieth century. The Human Energy Field carries information on physical, mental and spiritual states of a human being, and the GDV Bioelectrography technique is the first method in the world which gives an opportunity to study this information. Utilizing the latest advances in technology, such as microelectronics, computer imaging, and data mining, scientists have been able to create an entirely new class of scientific instruments that allow the practitioner to view, measure and analyze biological subjects in a manner that has never been possible before. The GDV technique has been found to have numerous highly important applications in medicine, sports, consciousness studies, material testing and other areas, discussed in this book… Whether the reader is a physicist, poet or philosopher, this technique offers an entirely new understanding of the world in which we live. Each encounter simply confirms the wisdom contained in all the holy books of every religion. We are all one. We are all connected. We are the interrelation of Matter, Information and Spirit. Table of Contents Ch.1 Introduction on GDV technique. Part I. PRACTICE. Ch.2 BEO GDV Analysis (protocol, principles of recording and analyzing GDV-grams, BEO-grams, separation of psychological and physical energy fields, estimates of anxiety and stress, right-left correlations, measurements of the energetics of Chakras, measuring the influence of mental processes on human energy field, influence of individuals, effect of perspiration,, testing of medication and substances, GDV therapy. Ch.3 Dependence of GDV parameters on age (entropy of biological organisms, BEO-gram characteristics of ages, children and youths, adualts, and elderly, transition to the end of physical life, posthumous state. Ch.4 Examples of GDV analysis. Part II. APPLICATIONS. Ch.5 Medicine (results and prospects of GDV bioelectrography applications, bronchial asthma patients, health quality evaluations). Ch.6 Consciousness study (bioelectrography correlation with direct vision phenomenon, influence of consciousness on the processes in the material world). Ch.7 Sport (evaluation of the psycho-physical fitness of athletes based on GDV method). Ch.8 Testing Liquids (distilled water characteristics, time dynamics of gas discharge around liquid drops). Part III. SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS. Ch.9 Physical approach. Ch.10 Biophysical approach. Ch.11 Mind-body connections. Ch.12 Oriental philosophy and medical approach. Ch.13 Entropy-synrgetic approach. Ch.14 Fields of biological subjects. Ch.15 Essay on consciousness. Part IV. TECHNIQUES. Ch.16 Studies of GDV parameters of various materials (water, homeopathic solutions information-coded medicines, blood, urine, other biological liquids, plants, foods, minerals and precious stones). Ch.17 Stability and reproducibility of GDV-graphy data. Ch.18 GDV camera design. Ch.19 GDV software. Ch.20 “Quantum-Health” system of health analysis. “Aura and Consciousness: New stage of scientific understanding” Author: K. Korotkov What is Aura from modern point of view and how it may be studied and measured? How we can measure consciousness influence to the physical world? How GDV technique is related to Kirlian photography? All these topics and a lot of others are discussed in this book. Mainly it is dedicated to results of GDV technique basics and practical applications – the technique has drawn strength both from quantitative processing and the new scientific understandings of subtle dimensions. GDV technique benefits both from the beauty of colorful star-like pictures and from the accuracy of their statistical analysis.  
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Jul 18 2003 Inus Aso Jul 12 2003 Elevation – U2 Tribute Jul 11 2003 Reel Big Fish, Zebrahead, Wakefield Jul 5 2003 AFI, The Explosion, Rise Against Jul 1 2003 Mutabaruka Jun 28 2003 Soilwork Jun 27 2003 Groovy Aardvark, Les Marmottes Aplaties, Pénélope Jun 22 2003 Emergenza – Finale Jun 14 2003 LNI – Ligue Nationale d’Improvisation [Stage] Mar 20 to May 19, 2003 Ligue nationale d’impro – 25th Season [Stage] Feb 10 to May 19, 2003 Anthrax, Motörhead May 11 2003 Lagwagon May 8 and 9, 2003 Yellowcard May 8 and 9, 2003 Kardinal Offishall, Ms. B, Kwite Sane, Redd Dredd Apr 18 2003 Lagbaja Apr 11 2003 Talib Kweli, Butta Babies Apr 5 2003 Rock ‘n’ Pot – Bloc Pot celebrates their 5th anniversary Apr 3 2003 Cayouche Mar 22 2003 Syncop Mar 21 2003 Hémisphère, Steve Marin, The Prayer Boat Mar 16 2003 Fat Wreck Tour Mar 14 2003 Tribute to Iron Maiden: Up the Irons Mar 1 2003 Marie-Claude Lamoureux Jan 31 2003 La Volée d’Castors Dec 27 2002 Kaliroots Dec 21 2002 LIVE Tribute – Freaks Dec 20 2002 Urgence Noël Dec 15 2002 Crazy Rhythm Daddies Nov 19 2002 Gamma Ray, Eidolon, Forgotten Tales Nov 17 2002 Blind Guardian Nov 16 2002 Grimskunk Nov 15 2002 Black Cloud, Horifixion, Ashes of Eden, Last Breath Nov 9 2002 Anvil, Hanker, Heaven’s Cry, Soulforge Nov 8 2002 Eddie Torres: The Mambo King Nov 1 and 2, 2002 Eddie Torres: The Mambo King [Stage] Nov 1 and 2, 2002 LNI célèbre ses 25 ans (La) [Stage] Oct 21 2002 Metallica Tribute: Alcoholica Oct 19 2002 Ruff Edge – AC/DC Tribute Oct 18 2002 Beenie Man Oct 12 2002 Rise Against, Snapcase, Strung Out Aug 24 2002 Sonic Youth Aug 14 2002 The Misfits Aug 10 2002 Tribute to the Beatles: Help! Aug 2 2002 Skid Row Jul 27 2002 Metallica Tribute: Alcoholica Jul 26 2002 Subb Jul 20 2002 Ronnie James Dio, Voïvod Jul 5 2002 Tribute to Iron Maiden: Up the Irons Jun 29 2002 Crossroads Jun 28 2002 Vince Neil Jun 13 2002 Éclipse Jun 8 2002 Shades of Hendrix Jun 7 2002 Cryptopsy, Martyr, Neuraxis Jun 1 2002 Ghoulunatics, Obliveon, Quo Vadis May 31 2002 LNI – Ligue Nationale d’Improvisation [Stage] Mar 7 to May 13, 2002 Morbid Angel, Motorhead, Voïvod Apr 28 2002 Gala du Monde Apr 19 2002 Iced Earth, In Flames, Jag Panzer Apr 14 2002 Millencolin Apr 11 2002 Aphasia Apr 7 2002 Tribute to the Beatles: Help! Apr 6 2002 Merqury Apr 5 2002 Anti-Flag, Good Riddance Apr 3 2002 Doors of Perception (The) Mar 30 2002 The White Mar 8 2002 Sauvons CIBL ! 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Maryse reveals herself as the Gobbledy Gooker during the Mayflower Melee: Raw, Nov. 23, 2009
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FULL-LENGTH MATCH - Raw - 8-Man Breakthrough Battle Royal
FULL-LENGTH MATCH – Raw – 8-Man Breakthrough Battle Royal
Nov. 23, 2009 – Jesse Ventura & Mr. McMahon return to commentary to call the revolutionary Breakthrough Battle Royal with the winner earning a future WWE Championship against John Cena. More WWE – http://www.wwe.com/ source
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Probiotics Basics: Fermented Food Cultures vs Supplements
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Probiotics are teeny-tiny organisms that live both on, and inside your body. Researchers estimate that there are over 100 trillion of these microscopic bugs living inside your digestive system alone in the GI tract.1 But that’s not the only place you can find microscopic bacteria living. They can also be found inside your mouth, and on your skin, too!
These microscopic bugs may sound disgusting, but the reality is that microbacteria are one of the most important parts of your overall health. Without them, you may suffer from these health problems, and more:
Digestive upset including diarrhea, antibiotic associated diarrhea, and irritable bowels
Chronic intestinal inflammation
Dry, itchy, red skin
Colic in infants
Liver problems
High stress, and anxiety levels
More infections of the common cold, and flu2
How Can Probiotics Help Me?
Probiotics is a name for the many different species of what scientists are calling “good” bacteria. While all of the 100 trillion+ microbiota that call your body “home” are technically good, and needed to maintain your overall health, many of them can also be considered “bad” because if they are left to grow inside the GI tract they can become pathogenic, and lead to infections, or illness.
However, the key to good health lies in balancing all of the different strains inside your belly. Scientists are calling the vast ecosystem of microbacteria in your gut the microbiome, and by balancing it you may notice improvements in your digestion, immunity, slim waistline, and even your good mood!3,4
How Can I Get More Probiotics?  
The “good” bacteria known as probiotics can be found in many different foods, and beverages. However, there is also the option of using a supplement to get more of the “good” bugs into your GI tract. But what's the difference?  
Ferments vs Capsules
One of the great debates in the world of probiotics is whether to use fermented foods, or capsules to balance the microbiome. The answer is not so simple because there are benefits to each approach to probiotic su plementation.
Ferments & Cultures
Everyone can make fermented foods, and create live active probiotic cultures at home. All you need to know is HOW to do it, and before you know it, you’ll be a fermenting expert! For most people who follow the Standard American Diet, eating fermented foods may take a while to get used to. However, the living concoctions of these foods provides one of the best sources of “good” strains of living probiotic bacteria. While everyone’s palate may not be ready for the traditional flavors of foreign fermented foods, you can start out with a basic probiotic culture recipe like pickles. It’s easy to do!
The major difference between pungent probiotic foods, and drinks, and their capsulized counterparts is the living properties they possess. The raw bacterium of fermented foods delivers active probiotic cultures that pre-digest foods, breaking them down into smaller more absorbable parts of essential vitamin, minerals, and phyto-nutrients.  
The variety of bacteria strains of a living fermented culture is also often much more diverse than that of the average probiotics supplement. You see, that’s because eating pre-digested food that is already broken down before it enters your mouth gives your overworked digestive system a much needed break. Fermented foods, and the live active cultures they contain are also able to naturally withstand the potent digestive acids of your mouth, and GI tract. This is the #1 reason many people prefer fermented foods, and their live active cultures over a probiotic supplement.
Capsules & Powders
Probiotic supplements come in the form of both easy-to-swallow capsules, and mixable powders so that they can easily be integrated into your everyday health regimen. While many people do choose to supplement their gut health with these types of probiotics, you may not realize just how different all of the supplements can be.
Many lesser probiotic supplements on the market today contain only a small number of microbacterial strains that are not even designed to withstand the harsh environment of your GI tract. For this reason, they are not worth your money, because the live probiotic cultures cannot survive the journey through your digestive system. For this reason, many people end up thinking that probiotic supplements do not work - but there is nothing further from the truth. In fact, numerous studies have shown the efficacy of probiotic supplements.5 But which probiotic supplement is right for me?
The most obvious difference between probiotic supplements is the form that they take. A daily probiotic capsule is a simple, fast, and easy way to provide a range of “good” bacterial strains that will flourish your digestive system with healthy bacteria. In doing this, your microbiome may become filled with large colonies of beneficial strains like L. acidophilus, B. lactis, and more. But then of course, powder probiotic supplements are also convenient as they can be blended into any recipe including that of juices, smoothies, and even baked goods. Powder probiotic supplements are also a great way to supply your body a good dose of unique beneficial strains of bacteria for microbiome balance.
When making a fermented probiotic culture at home you may also choose to add in a probiotic supplement in any form. This is one fast, and simple way to increase the potency of your ferment no matter what you’re making. Add just one Perfect Biotics capsule into your fermented food, or drink recipe to diversify the probiotic strains of your culture.
Talk to Your Doctor
Taking back the balance of your microbiome may not be at the top of your to-do list - but it should be! Probiotics are one of the most vital nutrient-like substances needed to support a healthy digestive tract, as well as your immunity, slim waistline, and even your good mood. So, talk to your doctor about developing a probiotic guide to your good health! They can work with you to develop a plan for probiotic supplementation, and help you decide which Perfect Biotics formula will work best for your specific health needs. To your health!
References:
1. Luke K Ursell, Jessica L Metcalf. Defining the Human Microbiome. Nutr Rev. 2012 Aug; 70(Suppl 1): S38–S44.
2. National Institute of Health. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Probiotics: In Depth.
3. Yu-Jie Zhang, Sha Li. Impacts of Gut Bacteria on Human Health and Diseases. Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Apr; 16(4): 7493–7519.
4. Marilia Carabotti, Annunziata Scirocco. The gut-brain axis: interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems. Ann Gastroenterol. 2015 Apr-Jun; 28(2): 203–209.
5. Ian Rowland, Lucio Capurso. Current level of consensus on probiotic science. Report of an expert meeting-London, 23. November 2009. Gut Microbes. 2010 Nov-Dec; 1(6): 436–439.
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It depends if you want to see the heel turn and progression into madness or just when he’s all Looney Tunes evil. I watched a couple bits before, but only really started watching them all when he loses the title to Jeff Hardy at Night of Champions 2009.
I think The Bash 2009 where Punk retains his title against Hardy by getting himself DQed was the beginning of the heel turn but it’s a long way from there. You can skip a lot of inbetween but “CM Punk challenges the WWE Universe” segment is worth it to see the progression of his preaching.
If you want to shortcut to a more unhinged version of Punk you can jump right into Raw Nov. 23, 2009 where he preaches against Thanksgiving and then faces Cena.
Watching the SES Punk run in chronological order now. Still so insane that Vince was like "Punk, can you go heel for us, can you do that, I'm not sure you have it in you."
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Industry - Italy's Export Industries - The Top Five
Latest reports released on Nov thirteen from Bloomberg show Italy has emerged from recession and GDP grew by 0.6 percentage. The healing of Germany and France, u. S . A .’s largest export markets, also sounded a notice of optimism.
Mechanical machinery and device Italy’s engineering sector, masking mechanical machinery and device, is now the second biggest in the EU and rapidly catching up with leading producer Germany. It produced 18.7% of machinery in the EU in 2008 and also made substantial gains in Russia, Africa, and South America.
The zone is dominated through small, circle of relatives-owned companies, with the common size of personnel being round 13 human beings, which is the lowest in Europe. There are over 41,000 manufacturing and engineering companies in Italy and while a few claim the arena’s energy lies inside the very private and ‘small is lovely’ approach of a family commercial enterprise, others declare that that is a volatile strategy as old-fashioned attitudes and own family loyalties might also obstruct progress in a worldwide market.
Italy’s developing fulfillment inside the area has been via focussing on its strengths – first-class of layout and regular output of mid-range engineering products from small, bendy businesses with their websites firmly set on the sector markets.
Basic metals and fabricated steel merchandise Considering Italy has very few mineral sources and has to import a maximum of its raw fabric, its metal industry is a huge and essential one in the country’s financial system, mainly regarding exports. Half of the country’s iron output comes from the Isola Elba off the coast of Tuscany.
Italy has 50,000 companies and 850,000 people within the steel enterprise, the general public in the north. In the iron and metallic enterprise, many of the big organizations are in the center and south of the united states of America.
Transport equipment Italy’s vehicle enterprise is the united states of America’s largest organization with an anticipated (2004) 196,000 employees. The car sector is dominated via Fiat which ranks wide variety ten within the global’s top motor car manufacturing agencies, even though as a rustic Italy ranks the simplest seventeenth in phrases of motor vehicle producing nations. Fiat went into partnership with US vehicle manufacturer Chrysler in May 2009, a clear indication this is now seeking to triumph over international markets after its dominance of the domestic one. It also intends to carry the Alfa Romeo back to America market. The agency published its maximum ever income within the last sector of 2008, defying the global downturn. As properly as manufacturing and export of iconic luxurious brands like Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Maserati, the delivery export zone also consist of town motors, passenger automobiles, shipping automobiles, trailers, and automobile elements and add-ons.
The authorities’ advent of incentives to alternate in older automobiles for more power green ones has resulted in new automobile registrations growing via sixteen% in October.
Chemical products and artificial fibers This is a critical area for Italy With a turnover of fifty-seven billion euros it is the fourth largest chemical manufacturer in the EU. There are 3 thousand agencies in the quarter using around 126,000 humans.
Of the two hundred or so industrial districts in Italy, nearly all have some reference to the chemical enterprise. The primary awareness of Italy’s chemical commercial enterprise is in the north of u. S . A ., which debts for sixty-eight% of the chemical agencies. Lombardy (Lombardia) by myself money owed for nearly half of that percent and is the pinnacle region in Europe in phrases of a wide variety of companies inside the chemical enterprise and second largest region in phrases of employees.
Italian affiliation Fedechimica carried out the latest survey on why foreign businesses favored doing enterprise with the Italian chemical industry and the top elements covered: the nice of human resources, the marketplace length and excellent of clients, the great and reliability of system suppliers and the exceptional of R&D.
The spread of ownership inside the Italian chemical industry is 41% Italian SMEs, 23% medium and big Italian agencies and 36% foreign corporations.
In June 2009 Italian oil and gas group ENI announced it turned into making an investment seven hundred million euros inside the enterprise between 2009 and 2012.
Electrical Equipment, Electrical, Electronic and Optical Apparatus Estimates placed the cost of the worldwide electronics market at $2 trillion in step with 12 months, $275 billion of that is in semiconductors. The quarter has suffered from the worldwide financial crisis, but analyst firm Gartner pronounced in October 2009 that the enterprise is showing signs and symptoms of healing, despite the fact that this can now not stabilize until 2010, with mobile phones anticipated to lead the recovery.
Italy’s electronics industry suffered a decline on the give up of 2008 and the primary region of 2009, but the latest file through the ISAE (Istituto di Studi e Analisi Economica) on how the enterprise itself felt about restoration showed that corporations in the center and south of Italy felt greater constructive about the destiny. This becomes possible due to the fact they were less stricken by the worldwide marketplace at the same time as the larger companies in the north west and north east were harder hit and so were greater careful. That stated the signs of recovery are greater great inside the north.
Another report from the Servizio Studi e Ricerche di Intesa Sanpaolo focussed on the essential role of human resources in the electronics enterprise. The sector employs 6.Eight% of Italy’s manufacturing group of workers and has the best percentage of people in the EU The region has seen a 10% rise in the quantity of distinctly professional white collar workers within the closing ten years from 20% in 1997 to 30% in 2007, higher than different manufacturing industries. Add to this the high percent of high skilled blue collar people and the electronics industry in Italy has one of the maximum fantastically professional workforces in Europe, excluding Garmany.
  The Basics of Industrial Space
  Dallas business area is easy to find because of the recession and the popularity of downsizing. Finding assets that suit your wishes is not as clean to locate. Even if the property you are interested in seems like an exceptional deal, it’s far critical to take an excellent take a look at some matters before jumping on the danger to purchase or hire the property.
If you are planning to purchase the industrial property, it’s miles crucial to find out if there are any criminal subjects or tax liens linked with the property that you want to purchase for Dallas commercial space. If the charge appears to correct to be proper, research the motive at the back of the offer, so you can make sure that you understand what you are going to be buying.
Plan to seek advice from an actual estate lawyer that specializes in the industrial actual property so you could have to steer when questions arise concerning the belongings. If the Dallas commercial area doesn’t healthy your gift and ongoing wishes, although the rate is low, it still isn’t a good buy. If you do not foresee see your commercial enterprise remaining at a place for quite a few years you may need to look if you could rent the property which you need to apply for Dallas commercial space. Find a real estate agent this is experienced with the property that may be used for Dallas Industrial space. Commercial actual property agents may have knowledge of industrial funding houses to be had in the Dallas area.
Dallas industrial space may be an investment possibility for the future if you could spare the coins. It is viable to locate Dallas houses at good deal costs because of the recession and the real property crisis. If you’ve got the money available for investment, Dallas commercial area may additionally respect in price as Dallas’s economic system returns to regular. Although volatile, the capability to make a profit is viable in case you buy Dallas industrial space at a bargain rate. This is some other state of affairs wherein an experienced legal professional may be your nice pal.
Buying property that is inside the foreclosures technique may be a volatile funding however it’s far worth research. Do your studies before purchasing any foreclosed belongings considering that there can be tax liens which can be tied to the property. This is especially actual of Dallas industrial area that is already in foreclosure proceedings. It may nevertheless be a great funding however as with any actual estate buy you must recognize what the rate will definitely be. You ought to also have an expert look into the industrial belongings to see what upkeep may also need to be performed.
The structural circumstance of belongings to be bought for Dallas industrial area is a very crucial consideration. Major maintenance may be steeply-priced so you need to ensure the structure is in good shape and as much as code for use as Dallas business area. It is likewise really useful to have the wiring and plumbing inspected via a professional to make sure that it is in compliance with Dallas building codes. It will cost some money to rent a professional to look into the structure however it’s miles something you should not overlook doing. The small fee of having the structure inspected is small in comparison to the fee of important structural repairs. It can also prevent a variety of issues inside the destiny.
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The Relation Between Meat Consumption and Cancer
One of the central philosophies of Global Healing Center is an adherence to a raw, organic, vegan diet. It’s also one of the most controversial. There are many reasons to adopt a vegan diet, such as religious beliefs, a desire to not harm animals, or simply to support one’s health. While we at Global Healing Center do love our animal friends, the reason we promote this lifestyle is because of the health benefits of a mostly plant-based diet. One of the greatest health benefits of a vegan diet is a decreased risk of many types of cancer.
Meat Is Carcinogenic
There is a strong, well-documented, well-established relationship between the consumption of animal products and many types of cancer. An exhaustive nutritional study involving over half a million people found that those who eat large amounts of meat, particularly red and processed meats, faced a significantly higher cancer risk.[1]
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), processed meat is a carcinogen and red meat is “probably carcinogenic.”[2] Before you think this is fringe science or a new theory, consider that the American Cancer Society recommends that you limit your consumption of red and processed meat and other sources of high fat protein, including chicken.[3]
The cancer risk from a diet high in animal protein (20%+ of total calories) is now considered to be on par with smoking. Unsurprisingly, a diet high in plant protein shows no such effect. This could be because plant-sourced protein does not stimulate growth hormones, like IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor), animal protein does. [4]
IGF-1 in Meat Assists Tumor Growth
IGF-1 is a growth factor that promotes cell division in the body, which is a great thing if you’re a growing child. In adults, however, excess IGF-1 in the body can encourage the growth of tumors. The higher the levels of this hormone, the greater the risk of developing several types of cancer. IGF-1 helps transform normal cells into cancerous cells by both inhibiting normal cell death and stimulating cell division.[4, 5] These corrupted cells, with the help of IGF-1, are better able to metastasize to other areas of the body.[6]
Of course, there are other factors that promote cancer in the body. The amino acid methionine, found primarily in animal products, promotes the growth of tumors and cancer.[7] It’s not just animal protein that elevates your cancer risk, however.
Saturated Fat Increases Cancer Risk
Consuming saturated fat from animal sources also contributes to common types of cancer and decreases the likelihood of surviving a cancer diagnosis.[8] Pancreatic, prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer show the strongest correlation with saturated fat consumption.[9]
The saturated fat found in dairy and red meat increases your risk of developing pancreatic cancer.[10, 11, 12]
A diet high in saturated fat from foods like beef and cheese is linked to aggressive prostate cancer.[13]
Both breast cancer risk and mortality increase with red meat and dairy consumption.[14] Survival rates actually dip significantly with high saturated fat intake after breast cancer diagnosis. Alarmingly, animal product consumption during adolescence seems to predict breast cancer risk years before cancer development and diagnosis.[15, 16]
Up to 50% of all cases of colorectal cancer can be attributed to diet and lifestyle, specifically the consumption of dietary fat, red and processed meat, and dairy.[17] In fact, higher consumption of animal products before diagnosis predicts a higher risk of dying from this type of cancer.[18]
Meat and Pediatric Cancer
What a mother eats during pregnancy can increase or decrease the risk of the child developing some types of childhood cancer. Genetic changes linked to cancer can begin in the womb.[19]
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is both the second most common childhood cancer and the second most common cause of mortality for children under 14. The risk of developing ALL is linked to maternal smoking habits[20] and the type of protein the mother consumed while her child was in utero. Eating plant-based protein such as beans, vegetables, and fruit during pregnancy seem to lower the risk of children developing this disease.[21,22]
Brain tumors, which account for 20% of the cases of childhood cancer, are linked to maternal diet during pregnancy.[23] In particular, the consumption of cured meat and sausage seems to significantly increase the risk of brain tumors.[24, 25] Consuming dairy or eggs while pregnant also boosts the risk of the child developing brain tumors. Conversely, a diet high in grains, fresh fish, and cruciferous and yellow-orange vegetables reduces the risk of developing brain tumors.[26]
Lifestyle Is Key to Prevention
Many complex and interconnected factors determine your cancer risk—genetics, environment, exposure to hazardous material, diet. Genetics play a significant role in determining cancer risk. Unfortunately, there’s not a thing any of us can do about the genes we’re born with. Nutrition, however, is something most of us can control. The best thing you can do to reduce your risk of cancer is to switch to a raw, organic, vegan diet.
If you absolutely cannot go all vegan, you should, at least, reduce your consumption of meat and dairy. A 90% vegan diet is much healthier than a mostly carnivorous one. And, I still recommend completely eliminating red meat.
Baby steps are an effective way to elicit change. Start by going completely meatless one day a week. After a month of “Meatless Mondays,” add a “Fruitarian Friday” or “Salad Sunday” to the mix. Continue in this manner until you feel comfortable with a primarily plant-based diet. To help you with this transition, we have many healthy and delicious vegan recipes that include everything from complete dishes to sides and even desserts.
Going vegan will not guarantee that you’ll never develop cancer but it is a strategy that can help reduce your risk.
Do you follow a vegan diet? Do you have any tips for a successful transition? Leave a comment below and share your experience.
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