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Treating patients of various age groups

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Treating patients of various age groups

Postby Site Administration on Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:07 pm

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Time for Scenar treatment.

Postby kensawhx on Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:07 pm

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! :)
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Postby Rob Esser on Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:00 pm

Dear Kensawhx

I believe the "switching off" has a different cause after I asked Dr Karasev about it. See http://www.scenar-therapy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=64
I presume we are talking about the same thing?

By the way I have heard an interested GP in Kent quoted as saying about acupuncture/scenar "I wish I had the time, at least they cure and we can't"
The grip on medical development that is driven by ruthless financial interests has got regular medicine in this position.
We desperately need a change.

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