SCENAR
(Self-Controlled Energy Neuro-Adaptive Regulator) is a portable
electronic device
that stimulates the body to heal itself
quickly
- with no complications or side effects. Used in Russia for more
than 30 years, it was originally developed by the Russian Space
program as a portable treatment device suitable to accompany astronauts
into space, as their "universal medical assistant." As
a non-invasive portable regulator of body functions, the SCENAR
is designed to
replace an entire medical hospital - with staff, diagnostic and
treatment facilities, and pharmacy. You have it all in your hand.
The SCENAR devices screen information on the skin and, using an
adaptive biofeedback loop, establish an interactive dialog with
the body. As it transmits electrical signals (similar to the message
our nerves send each other), it talks to the body in the body's
own language, and forms a treatment system comprised of both the
body and the device. In this way, the person's natural healing
system directs the therapy, creating the optimum therapeutic benefit
in the quickest way possible.
While regulating unbalanced body systems, SCENAR brings everything
that is restorable to a normal condition. There are no side effects
because the SCENAR brings no changes to a normally functioning
organism. SCENAR produces no negative impact and the effect of
action remains for quite a long time after treatment. We can now
assist our bodies with healing themselves.
Until recently, these devices were only available in
the treatment rooms of a few hundred practitioners in
North America. Like the "evolution" of
the computer, they were originally quite large and complex. Now
a device
has been developed that is entirely automatic, and it fits in the
palm of your hand! Meet the DOVE (Device Organizing Vital Energy),
the first true SCENAR (with a clearer and more efficient signal
to the body) and the SCENAR device
as it should be (completely automatic and user-friendly).
(Much of the material on this page has been adapted
from materials by Dr. Irina Kossovskaia, the person responsible
for introducing
the technology to the West.)