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Research: TREGUT and colleagues Zen
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Abstract
TREGUT and colleagues Zentrale Radiologische Abteilung, Stauferklinik Schwabisch Gmund, Mutlangen, Deutschland investigated whether corona electrography of Kirlian photography is an accidental pattern or an individual specific discharge pattern.
Background
Methodology
30 patients suffering from a various diseases were enrolled. At intervals of 10-15 min 10 Kirlian photos of all fingers and toes were taken from each patient. From 8 patients, 4 Kirlian photos were selected, each with evident similarity of the discharge radiographs of 3 fingers. These images were scanned for mathematical procedures, and heuristic measurements of the histograms were evaluated by a genetic algorithm.
Results
Three pattern groups showed different heuristic measurements: accidental pattern 0.28 ± 0.01, Kirlian pattern in general 0.3 ± 0.02, and Kirlian pattern of the same person 0.44 ± 0.05.
Conclusion
The mathematical objectivation of the Kirlian photographs confirm the visual impression of strong similarity. Because of the lack of anatomical irregularities and since, due to new positioning, physical and chemical surface characteristics were changed in the single Kirlian photographs, the identification of the basic pattern stresses the existence of an individual discharge pattern and thus of an individual electromagnetic field.
References
Treugut H et al. Kirlian photography: accidental or person-specific pattern? Forschende Komplementarmedizin 7(1): 12-6. Feb 2000.
Comment
These fascinating results may form part of the evidence supporting many tenets of energy medicine.