A. A. Karasev, S. V. Aleshin Recommendations on SCENAR and COSMODIC treatment
Disorders of otorhinolaryngological organs
If the disease was not caused by direct damaging action, otorhinolaryngological organs themselves cannot be the root of these disorders. The problem always lies deeper and, in this case, it is expedient to treat the whole body. Nevertheless, there are some patients being effectively acted only upon the local areas, as most of the doctors consider such treatment quite sufficient. But you should always keep in mind that you must treat not the disease but the patient.
Diagnosis |
Areas to act upon |
Characteristics of the procedures |
Course of treatment |
Acute/chronic rhinitis |
Six points → the points of the facial nerve outlets → collar area → abdomen → basic areas |
No medications. |
Acute condition 1–3 days
Chronic condition
10–12 days |
Maxillary sinusitis. Acute/chronic frontal sinusitis. |
Projection of the sinuses → six points → the points of the facial nerve outlets → collar area → abdomen → basic areas |
While acting upon the sinuses, pose the electrode at various angles. |
Acute condition 3–5 days
Chronic condition 10–12 days |
Angina (general infectious disease with local manifestations concentrated in the rhinopharynx) |
Area of the mandible angle → areas of lymph drainage on the neck → six points → the points of the facial nerve outlets → collar area → abdomen → basic areas |
Concentrate the main action upon the abdomen, as it is the source of the main cause of the disease. |
3–5 days |
Laryngitis |
Area of the thyroid gland and jugular notch → projection of the trachea and primary bronchi → collar area → basic areas |
Antitussive medications delay the recovery |
5–10 days |
Otitis |
Areas surrounding the ear (mastoid process, facial nerve outlets, area of the mandible angle) from both sides 2 six points → collar area → basic areas |
Put special attention to acting upon the areas surrounding the ear. No ear drops. Clear the ears of the plugs. |
Acute condition 5–7 days,
Chronic condition 10–14 days |
Meniere’s disease.
Some forms of hypoacusis |
14–20 days, 1–2 courses |
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