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Figure 4 Figure 5 aeeamereiort ana 1c tats eater iia Chata Tirte PrE-F] Fig. 4. An example of the use of the quantitative facility: the course of events after singlet oxygen therapy. Each point represents the average value obtained from readings on all 10 fingers of one out of four chosen parameters. (Form is a measure of fractality of the border; noise is a measure of the number of very small fragments.) Twenty minutes of therapy was given immediately after the first (control) reading (arrow). Endnotes 1. Caduceus 12, Winter 1990/91, pp. 18-21. 2. Books by Dr K. G. Korotkov: (a) Aura and Consciousness, St Petersburg, 1999, 2nd ed., ISBN 5-8334-0330-8; (b) Human Energy Field, Backbone Publishing Co., Fair Lawn, NJ, USA, 2002, ISBN 0-9644311-9-1. Also see Measuring Energy Fields (GDV Bioelectrography Series Volume 1), edited by Dr Konstantin Korotkov, Backbone Publishing Company, Fair Lawn, USA, 2004, ISBN 0-9742019-1-X (hardback, 278 pp.). See also websites http://www.kirlian.org, http://www.gdvusa.org, http://www.kirlianresearch.com. Several UK therapists are using GDV, e.g., David Broom; see http://www.iconmag.co.uk. There have been regular conferences in St Petersburg, and in April 2005 Dr Korotkov spoke at the 8th Conference on Science and Consciousness in New Mexico (http://www.bizspirit.com). 3. See especially book by Dr Mae-Wan Ho, The Rainbow and the Worm, World Scientific (57 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9HE, UK), 1998, 2nd ed., ISBN 981-02-3427-9. Also available from the Institute for Science in Society, http://www. i-sis.org.uk. 4. This is a highly effective alternative to ozone therapy which, being entirely safe, can conveniently be self-administered. For further background on activated oxygen therapies, see my article in Caduceus, issue 45, Autumn 1999, p. 42. Also, for report on remarkable scientific work on the mode of action of these oxygen therapies, see my article "Free Radicals and the Wholeness of the Organism", Network (Journal of the Scientific and Medical Network), Spring 2005, pp. 18-20 [reprinted in NEXUS 13/03]. Correction: In Dr Taylor's article on ORMUS Elements last edition (14/02), we included incorrect metric conversions; the equivalent to 31 pounds is 14.1 kg, and the equivalent to 58 pounds is approx. 26.4 kg. We apologise for the errors. Ed. 42 = NEXUS ‘Ths jes ‘Thane tvde Fig. 5. Two experiments showing effects of meditation to increase area and decrease fractality of the image of a single finger. In one experiment ("Meditation"), the procedure was to calm the mind in the usual way; in the other ("Concentration"), the subject was given two different symbols on paper and, focusing his eyes on a spot halfway between them, concentrated on bringing them together in the centre of the visual field. This method tends to bring the two sides of the brain into synchrony. [Source: Korotkov (a)] About the Author: Roger Taylor qualified first in physiology (BSc) and then in veterinary science (BVSc). After three years’ work in animal physiology, his career, including his PhD work, has been mainly in fundamental immunology. Working at the UK National Institute for Medical Resarch, Dr Taylor participated in discoveries of the function of the thymus and of T and B cells. Moving to Bristol University, he set up the Medical Research Council's Immunobiology Research Group, where he directed work mainly on immunological tolerance. He has written some 55 articles on immunology, and a few contributions to books. Becoming disenchanted with mainstream biomedical science, Dr Taylor took early retirement and has spent the last 17 years studying the scientific basis for subtle energy. Much of his work has been with Dr Korotkov's computerised Kirlian equipment, mainly looking at the effects of various therapies. Dr Taylor writes primarily for Caduceus magazine, basedin the UK, for which he also acts as science editor. He can be contacted by email at rogerbt@onetel.com. APRIL — MAY 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com