Goal
To harmonize physiological and mental processes, improve health, and extend active longevity.
Problem
Chronic and acute health problems including cardiovascular disease, cancer, stroke, renal failure, and age-related degeneration.
Concept Summary
BAF are specially prepared films that, when displayed on any screen, emit a biologically active field containing informational patterns of harmony, love, and renewal. The field interacts with the water-based biological field of a living organism, shifting it from a disharmonious (sick) state to a harmonious (healthy) state.
Principles
- Information-induced water structure change
- Biologically active field generation from visual media
- Wave genetics and consciousness-matter interaction
- Transformation of left-handed torsion fields to right-handed fields
Scientific Domains
Mechanisms of Action
- Screen-based emission of a patterned electromagnetic field
- Field couples to the organism's internal water matrix
- Alters the organism's biological field, promoting healthful state
Energy Sources
Applications
- Cardiovascular disease treatment
- Cancer adjunct therapy
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Renal failure support
- Anti-aging and rejuvenation
- General health maintenance
Claimed Performance
Nearly 100 % of users with cardiovascular problems reported full or partial recovery; children with stage-4 cancer were reported saved; stroke, renal failure, and other severe conditions showed rapid improvement; users reported reduced medication use, rejuvenation, and extended active longevity.
Experimental Evidence
Anecdotal reports from volunteers in Russia, Israel, China and other countries; measurements with K.G. Korotkov's GDV gas-discharge visualization cameras showing changes in energy-field area before/after BAF exposure; detection of BAF fields by the IGA-1 geophysical anomaly device.
Replication Status
User-reported results; no independent peer-reviewed replication documented.
Limitations
- Lack of controlled clinical trials
- Reliance on anecdotal and self-reported data
- No quantitative efficacy metrics provided
Red Flags
- Extraordinary health claims without peer-reviewed evidence
- Potential for false hope in serious diseases
- Use of vague scientific terminology (e.g., "biologically active field")