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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…

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Vitaliy Zubarev “SCENAR series devices are the quintessence of the views, concepts and hypotheses supporting the unified theory of diseases’ origin. Two similar systems – the human body and SCENAR – interact in harmony with each other. The human body is the leader in this interaction. It specifies what is wrong and should be done. And SCENAR just fulfills the body’s requirements and helps it to recover. Such mutual understanding provides successful treatment of many diseases and pathological conditions with SCENAR devices.”
Vitaliy Zubarev, “SCENAR-therapy” clinic, Kemerovo, Russia

Publications

Hyperplasia of thyroid gland

A female patient, 71 yrs old, diagnosed hyperplasia of the thyroid gland, nodular goiter in the third stage, was conducted a course of treatment at SCENAR-therapy center.
The ultrasonic examination of the thyroid gland revealed a node of 21x18 mm with increased echogenic regions up to 8 mm in diameter in the right lobe. In the left lobe there was revealed calcificated node of 8 mm. The patient was conducted complex therapy for all organs and systems. After the course of treatment has been finished, the control ultrasonic examination showed normal sizes of the left lobe, no nodes. The right lobe reduced in size 4 times as less, the node reduced to 19 mm in diameter, no increased echogenic regions were revealed.
Before the treatment conducted at SCENAR-center, the patient was