COSMODIC = Regeneration

(Excerpt from "The SCENAR Fair" by Irina Kossovskaia, 2006)

COSMODIC amplifies the body’s own healing reactions ‘adding’ to the healing efforts of the body. It looks like the device works somewhat similar to a personal trainer: ‘cleaning up’ the healing programs and reminding the body how to perform adaptation more efficiently. Once the body remembers, the response is dramatic. The body even remembers how to regenerate, and can restore tissues and organs into their original states.

COSMODIC trains the body to continuously test the limits of its regenerative capabilities, and in doing so, the body increases those capabilities.

How COSMODIC promotes regeneration, is not completely clear. Most likely, it happens through activation of stem cell reserves (or reserves of other types of undifferentiated unicells in the body).

As we know, the regenerative potential depends a great deal on resources of stem cells. Presumably, COSMODIC activates and directs those resources, which, unfortunately for us, are not unlimited. They are being affected by environmental pollution, electronic smog, inadequate nutrition and lifestyle, and, in particular, by chronic stresses and overuse of medication. On average, there are about 12 stem cells on every 1,000,000 cells in the body of a young child. Guess what is an average stem cell count after 50? 1-2.

Of course, this is ‘average’, meaning that some of us, who takes good care of themselves, have more – but it is still may not be enough to regenerate tissues and organs. Studies done by Alexander’s team on 15 men surviving a heart attack, who have been treated with the 715, showed complete regeneration of a heart muscle in younger men (in general, under 50) regardless of the severity of the attack, while older men healed with some remaining scaring.

An interesting observation also is that the regeneration effects of 715 are, apparently, more profound in Russia than in Sweden, where a lot of clinical data has also been accumulated on the use of LET Medical devices. Alexander’s assumption is that Sweden in general is more ‘overmedicated’ and ‘overstressed’ society than Russia and leads less natural lifestyle, all of which depletes resources of stem cells and suppresses regeneration. I don’t have similar statistics for North America yet, but I’d expect it to be worse than in Sweden.

Activation of stem cell reserves, however, may not be the only mechanism of COSMODIC’s talent to promote regeneration. It is also possible that the damaged tissue itself restores its innate ability to replicate healthy cells in the place of damaged ones. There is also some data on the possibility of de-differentiation of well-formed cells in the body (red blood cells, for example) with subsequent differentiation into some other tissue cells… There is no limit to what our body is capable of, if its regulative system(s) earnestly start regulating in a certain direction.

Alexander Karasev says that they studied a client with a bad case of the ulcerative stomach disease. Visually, during a gastroscopy the stomach lining was covered with scars and fresh ulcers. After treatments with various models of SCENAR, fresh ulcers rapidly healed with formation of gentle scars. The client clinically recovered – until the next relapse, which revealed new fresh ulcers. This time he was treated with the model VX735v5Ag using COSMODIC mode. All fresh ulcers healed with NO scars. After several courses of treatments the stomach lining completely regenerated.

Apparently, there are also great results with regeneration of heart muscle and a single case of evidence of regeneration of lungs and kidneys. All these healing miracles (and who knows how much more it can potentially be; the study just began) may be attributed to the activation of stem cells in the body, but a lot of expensive research is required to reveal the exact mechanisms of this type of healing.

Oddly enough, one of the most difficult objects for COSMODIC to work with, when regeneration is concerned, is the skin, apparently because of the close relationships and resemblance between the skin and the nervous system. One of the main reasons of degeneration of skin cells is dehydration – and one of the ways to attract water back to the cells is to enrich the cytoplasm with gold ions. This can be done by using special electrodes on the COSMODIC devices made of gold (to be exact, out of a special blend of gold and silver; purely gold electrodes are way too soft). That’s how the EX715Au came to existence. Apparently, it’s quite amazing what this little machine can do for your face (or any other piece of the saggy aging skin) – if you can afford it. Gold electrodes more than double the price of COSMODIC devices, which are not cheap to begin with.

This is not to say that the standard silver electrodes will not have any regenerative or rejuvenating effects on the skin. The 715Ag, for example, has three modes to deal with cosmetic issues (on the upper, middle, and lower parts of the body), and it does it quite efficiently. Besides, silver is very good for promoting the detoxification of the cells. Alexander Karasev figured that cosmetic applications are extremely important for a personal therapy device – and I cannot argue with this. Man is vain.

Alexander mentioned an interesting case of regeneration in a middle-age woman, who was completely scalped in a bad factory accident. The scalp was surgically re-attached, but soon rejected by the body, in spite of the fact that she was regularly treated with the SCENAR 97.4. Poor woman’s head represented one big open wound, with the naked bones showing through a thin layer of inflamed tissues. At this point she started treatments with the 715. After a while all the skin grew back on the skull – but more amazingly, her family doctor called Alexander one day in a state of shock, because he discovered that the hair started to grow on the regenerated skin!

How was that possible? How did the body manage to restore the completely lost structure? Did the 715 trigger something in the cellular memory? Certain observations suggest that COSMODIC is capable of affecting brain’s delta-waves, which contain our most ancient regenerative programs and which typically do not respond to any form of stimulation, including signals of other SCENAR models. Well, at this point we definitely have more questions than answers. And that makes COSMODIC so attractively mysterious…