SCENAR for temporary pain relief

(Excerpt from "The SCENAR Fair: 2007 Review" by Irina Kossovskaia)

If it’s just for symptomatic pain relief, you can go for ANY SCENAR or SCENAR-type device on the market. They all relieve pain beautifully – quickly, efficiently and, most importantly, safely (without any complications or side-effects). In this case, you may use secondary selection criteria, such as color, shape, size, overall look, reliability, simplicity in operation, origin, location of the manufacturer, price, my recommendations J, etc etc.

Unless you are a gadget-freak and want something to match your other super high-tech toys (in which case I’d suggest the elegant, mysterious-looking, beeping, and vibrating 715) or something that says ‘I possess only the best’ (the new 735Ag would definitely be a good fit, especially with gold electrodes), my suggestion would be to buy any SCENAR intended for home use. It will be reasonably priced, small and convenient - and it will do the job.

Most of ‘home SCENARs’ are small, so that you can carry them wherever you go. Most of them are also really simple in operation (not the AUTOSCENAR made in Holland though, or its Russian ‘twin’ CHENS – boy, did I have a hard time trying to figure them out!). Home models are also quite reliable, because their construction is fairly simple with really fragile components kept to a minimum. We had a situation when a gentleman lost his DOVE in a reclining chair and found it only through a terrifying sound of cracking plastic when the chair reclined… The device broke into pieces. He put the pieces together, convinced that this is the end of his little bird, tied them with a rubber band and… the DOVE cheerfully peeped. It still worked fine all the way until he got the replacement.

My personal favorite in this group is undoubtedly The DOVE. I think it is the purest SCENAR out there, so far, and the best representation of what a home SCENAR device should be. Besides, it has a cute personality.

But let’s go back to our algorithm. Let’s imagine that you need a SCENAR device not just for temporary pain relief, but for a more serious job – dealing with various disorders and helping the body complete the program of a slow adaptive reaction (dis-ease) so that it can be eliminated from the system. The question that follows: is the process acute or chronic?

(Continued in the next article)