Scenar - How It Works
S.C.E.N.A.R. stands for Self Controlled Energy Neurone Adaptive
Regulation. A Scenar is a hand-held, battery-powered device.
The Scenar "listens" to the body by recording changes in the
skin's electrical impedance, returns a new signal back to the body, and again listens to the reply
-- a bio-feedback and treatment loop.
With Scenar, there is no diagnosis in the
conventional medical sense - the body, via the Scenar device, will itself indicate what it needs, and the Scenar
device will prompt it to focus its own resources on that need. Scenar's interactive nature helps it to stand
out even among the most powerful complementary therapies, coaching the body to finish its own repairs, not
just intermittently, but continuously, second by second during the treatment
session.
The
Scenar's electrical impulses are extremely safe. They're designed to mimic the natural electrical signals of your
nervous system, and when you see the two waveforms on monitoring equipment, they look similar. Except for very
acute or emergency situations (in which the
Scenar signal will feel very strong), they’re set at a low level which feels tingling,
prickly or pressured, yet soothing.
Scenar is based on principlces similar to
acupuncture, exploiting the fact that an embryo's skin develops from the same tissue as its nervous system. We
treat skin areas that map to internal structures and energy
pathways.
Unlike
other electro-stimulation devices, Scenar is able to communicate with all types of nerve fibre, including the
slowest and thinnest -- the C fibres -- which represent 80% of the overall nervous system. Crucially, these are able to release a far greater
spectrum of proteins, called regulatory peptides, than the A and B fibres.
These substances control most of our biological
functions (e.g. endorphins for pain relief, vasopressin for memory). Other electro-stimulation devices like
TENS simply excite the nervous system's easy-to-reach A and B fibres, the rapid information highways that
communicate primarily with the muscles.
Scenar re-activates healing
resources
After an accident, surgery, chronic or extreme stress, or disease,
the body commonly repairs itself to at least some degree, but how fast, deep and comprehensive this is
depends on what other issues the body is dealing with. If it's is in a weakened, stressed or
distracted state, its reaction to the damaging event or pathogen may be slow, leading to the condition becoming
better established.
After giving it a
period of attention, the body usually moves on to other priorities, allowing this part of the body or its
systems to remain “stuck” in a low-energy pain and disease state. The area of injury or pathology (alongside
non-physical traumas) is also virtually sealed off, in a communication sense. These "energy cysts" take energy to maintain, and deplete our overall vitality. This
process seems to be increasingly common as we grow older, and in our stressful, polluted 21st century
lives.
What the Russian researchers discovered was that they could help the
body recognize and re-connect with these areas of pathology, stimulating the C-fibres to produce cascades
of neuropeptides, and shaking the body out of the negative equilibrium it reached in those
areas.
With chronic conditions, the challenge is to
disrupt these stuck, often subconsciously
safe and
familiar, states that the body has formed. Scenar nudges the body into disequilibrium, reminds it of forgotten healing
priorities, and guides it back into both a positive balance (homeostasis) and lack of pain. The body
has powerful resources for balance and self healing. Scenar breaks the "cyst", reminds it of
the priority, and coaches it to finish off the
repairs.
Intimate areas of the body are not exposed, examined or treated directly.
However, as with acupuncture, any areas of the body can be treated indirectly from remote points. As explored
in Chinese and Korean acupuncture systems, "Micro maps" are particularly useful, such as small areas
on the hands which map across to other parts of the body.
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About the author: Paul Lowe has Scenar practices near Brighton in
Sussex. He tackles many issues including back pain and joints (slipped disc, sciatica, rheumatoid and osteo
arthritis, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel, RSI), neurological (migraines, IBS, TMJ, RSD,
fibromyalgia), burns, wounds and sports
injuries.
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