Famous Scenar Users
These include tennis champion Maria Sharapova, Australian international surfing champion Layne Beachley, and the Chelsea, Real Madrid and AC Milan football teams. Dinamo Minsk FC have been using Scenar since 1992. Phil Pask, the physio for the England rugby team has been using Scenar, and England internationals Dan Luger, Danny Cipriani, Mike Catt, Andy Gomersall and Jason Robinson have all acknowledged Scenar’s effect in helping them recover from injury.
Scenar in the Press
“Scenar is a breakthrough treatment that really works.”
Men’s Health Magazine
“A device called Scenar .. has been shown to encourage healing.”
The Guardian
“Teaching the body to heal itself naturally.”
The Times
” .. combines Western electrical biofeedback with Eastern energy medicine to treat a diverse range of disorders.”
Virgin Airways Blue Magazine
“A Russian invention to keep astronauts in peak condition could be the most revolutionary weapon of the alternative health industry.”
The Daily Mail
The “widespread use of this device [SCENAR] could save the NHS billions of pounds”
Dr James Colthurst, The Times, 1999
“Scenar will completely change the face of medicine in the next 20 years.” Dr Keith Scott Mumby, MD, MB, ChB, PhD
” For one of the most injury prone players in the sport (Dan Luger) … (the Scenar) provides some insurance against further damage… ‘I’ve used (Scenar) for problems with my neck and groin and there’s no doubt it speeds up recovery.’ ”
England rugby international Dan Luger in The Daily Mail, October 2003
“I am no medical man, so I cannot say for sure how much I owe to the machine (Scenar). But put it this way, the day before I started using it, I did a 20-minute run on the treadmill and really struggled on level eight. After three days of treatment, I did the same run on level 15 and didn’t feel it at all.”
England rugby international Mike Catt in The Mirror.
” Personal trainer Theodora Spathis is going for gold – thanks to Soviet space age technology. The Sheffield-based hepathlete aims to represent the country of her birth at the London Olympics this year. An Achilles tendon injury threatened to dash the Australian’s chances of competing. Then she discovered Scenar therapy – developed by the Soviets to treat cosmonauts who were not allowed to use pharmaceutical drugs while on space missions. Now Theodora is back up and running and jumping and throwing her way towards her Olympic dream. The Scenar is a battery-powered, handheld device, which is brushed over an area of inflammation or pain, releasing gentle electrical impulses, similar to those produced by the nervous system. These are sent to the brain, stimulating the release of powerful, natural healing compounds. Theodora, from Carter Knowle, who works at the Virgin gym in Heeley, is being treated by Alla Cranham, who runs In Vivo Health and Beauty in Nottingham. She says the results have been dramatic, with an immediate and long-lasting reduction in pain. Theodora, aged 28, said: “Scenar therapy has played a massive part in my recovery, without a doubt. I would not have recovered in time without it. It has made all the difference. I had an Achilles tendon injury in May last year, tried a few remedies, acupuncture, physio, herbal but nothing worked – this has.” Theodora is hoping to build up enough points by the end of June to qualify for a place in the Australian Olympic squad. Then she will be taking on the world’s best, including Sheffield’s gold medal hope Jessica Ennis. Theodora said: “I’m confident of making the squad. I’m not up to Jessica’s standards yet, but I’m getting better.”
The Star, Sheffield, February 2012
” Eastern Medicine Meets Western Technology. It was dubbed “the Star Trek Device” by the European press, after the all-curing, energetic medical device used on that popular science fiction series. Cures have been claimed from it for all types of disorders – circulatory, respiratory, neurological, genito-urinary, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, endocrine, immune, psychological…
Ironically, the Scenar was never used in space, but its technology is helping to solve the health-care crisis in Russia, and it could also help solve the health-care crisis in the West. The device works on diseases and dysfunctions of every kind by acting systemically on the energy field of the body… Results reported.. have been remarkable. There seem to be very few ailments that it cannot alleviate or cure. To date, over 50,000 cases have been reported involving the device… A large body of information available from research papers, clinical reports and training manuals indicates that, overall, the Scenar is effective in about 80% of cases (where “effectiveness” is defined as a cure in two-thirds of cases and significant improvement in the remainder)…
The scenar heals by using neuropeptides, the internal pharmacy of chemicals by which the body is kept in physiological balance. Without regulatory peptides being produced by the nerves, the body can adapt to disease states, which may be caused by injury, injection or toxicity. The Scenar stimulates the nervous system to produce its regulatory peptides, thereby prompting the body to heal itself… Because these peptides last for up to several hours, the healing process continues long after the treatment is over.
The healing process is ongoing for another reason. Disease occurs where portions of the body have been blocked from communication with the energetic system that keeps it in balance. The Scenar begins a dialogue with these blocked areas. Once the lines of communication have been re-established, the information-starved areas keep on talking. They want to stretch and move and come back to life. Healing is reported not only in the nervous system, but in conjunction with other chemical imbalances, correcting sleeplessness, appetite, behavioural problems, learning ability, memory, sexual function, and overall physical health.
Arguably, these results could be ascribed to the placebo effect, but British veterinarian, Roger Meacock has achieved results in animals. He has successfully treated horses, pigs, cattle, sheep, dogs and cats with the Scenar, and has found it to be the best available treatment, particularly for musculoskeletal injuries in horses as it gives rapid, profound healing to tendon and ligament injuries. As for the principles behind Scenar treatment, Dr. Meacock explains that the body has a finite amount of energy that must be divided among multiple functions. Its essential survival functions are energy replacement (feeding), reproduction and the fight-or-flight response. Injuries need to be repaired, but only sufficiently for the organism to maintain its survival functions. When repair reaches that level, the stressed organism with insufficient energy for its needs abandons the healing process and returns to eating, reproducing and fleeing enemies. The Scenar works on an information level to remind the body that it still has repair work to do…
No unwanted side effects have been demonstrated from (the Scenar) in over 20 years of use in Russia and Europe. The impulses sent by the device are similar to the body’s own nerve impulses and are quite safe, even for children and pregnant women… Russian research indicates that for long-lasting effectiveness, chronic problems may need treatment three or four times a week for up to six weeks. Acute problems, however, often resolve after only one or two treatments. Fresh injuries or acute inflammatory processes may require intensive treatment once or twice daily for several weeks. They should reduce gradually as the condition improves. ”
Natural Health and Vegetarian Life magazine, Winter 2007