Post Time: 04/04/2010 22:36:45 |
neuroki
Total Forum Posts: 13 |
Regarding the positve effects of EMF's article as employed in healing - mentions the SCENAR. Although there is a very brief description on how the SCENAR works I was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more on the subject? Most of the information I have found on the web regarding the mechanism by which SCENAR works (both on physiological and technical levels) is very unclear and contradictory.
In particular, have you had the opportunity to disect and take apart and examine the circuitry etc to see if it is, or is not just all a scam? Also what evidence have you come across, either imperical or evidence based that suggests to you that "it does exactly what it says on the tin"... so to speak.
And no I'm not a reporter from The Guardian! ... just genuinely interested in whether the SCENAR is at all effective or not. |
Post Time: 06/07/2010 20:58:42 |
AndrewCohen
Total Forum Posts: 14 |
I really don't know. I suspect the professional model that actually stimulates the nervous system through the skin may well provide some benefits - but some people may react adversely. I suggest trying a session if you are interested and can afford it. The home unit which just seems to give off magnetic pulses is less likely to be effective.
Sorry, but can't be of more hlep.
Alasdair
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