I have read Dr Rosa Smykovskaya's conference report with great interest.
I have some questions. What type of medical practice is she working in? Is this private practice or public? Who pays her?
I ask such questions because I am clear that my own GP here in the UK - general practic doctor - would not have the time required to use Scenar/Cosmodic with his patients. There is enormous pressure on the doctor's available time. He is not unsympathetic to complementary methodology. He has read my account of Scenar/Cosmodic and says that clearly it works for many people - if there is time. Similarly he is sympathetic to acupuncture.
I presume that when Dr Smykovskaya reports about the breaks for children and elderly people that the EX715Ag` "is very good, as after it works on a problem area, the device "decides" if the body needs abreak, or another area should be treated. This is the switching off characteristic of course! As reported elsewhere I am an elderly independent user of 715 and found this "switch off" disconcerting originally!
