Using reflex mechanisms for self-treatment is a very good idea. And it can be used for treatment of nearly all diseases. As any irritation is transmitted in our body in the form of nerve (electrical) impulses, it should be possible to make a universal “electrical” pill, why not? That is what Alexander Karasev was thinking about in 1972…
“In Sweden doctors do not let the patient know his diagnosis. So people who came to us could not say what disease they had, they just complained of the symptoms, like migraine, pain in the stomach, constipation, chronic maxillary sinusitis, insomnia, chronic fatigue, depression, neuralgia, jammed sciatic nerve, allergy, stroke after-effects, etc. These were the problems the modern medicine could not help them with. But we already knew that SCENAR could treat diseases, as a lot of our patients had recovered after SCENAR-therapy!”
his essay came as a result of an interview with Alexander Karasev (AK), which I promised to OneMedicine newsgroup. The interview aimed at ‘demystifying’ the COSMODIC technology — lately one of the most talked-about topics in the SCENAR world.
We know that SCENAR and COSMODIC are not the same thing and differ in their core working principles; we know that SCENAR challenges the body’s adaptive reactions whereas COSMODIC enhances and trains them for optimization; we also know that only LET Medical SCENARs incorporate the COSMODIC technology …