Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi there, In reference to " sinus problems " as alternative remedy you should try to locate a SCENAR therapist. I have great results with the SCENAR (many of you heard about) in treatments of sinuses problems. I treat my wife and I also treat myself with great results. I am located in Washington DC area and I am available for any questions or possible treatments. In case you are interested to find out more about this new alternative medicine (do a search on SCENAR) approach here are some additional info. The S.C.E.N.A.R., Self-Controlled Energo Neuro Adaptive Regulation, was developed for the Russian space program to overcome the unique problems of space travel. The S.C.E.N.A.R. was immediately dubbed the `Star Trek' Device by the press because of its origins and its similarity to the `all-curing' biofeedback device used in the series, Star Trek. The scenar uses biofeedback- by stimulating the nervous system, it is able to teach the body to heal itself. The device sends out a series of signals through the skin and measures the response. Each signal is only sent out when a change, in response to the previous signal, is recorded in the electrical properties of the skin. Visible responses include reddening of the skin, numbness, stickiness (the device will have the feeling of being magnetically dragged), a change in the numerical readout and an increase in the electronic clattering of the device. The C-fibres, which comprise 85% of all nerves in the body, react most readily to the electro-stimulation and are responsible for the production of neuropeptides and other regulatory peptides. The body can get accustomed to a stable pathological state, which may have been caused by injury, disease or toxicity. The scenar catalyses the process to produce regulatory peptides by stimulation of C-fibres for the body to use where necessary. It is these neuropeptides that in turn reestablish the body's natural physiological state and are responsible for the healing process. As these peptides last up to several hours, the healing process will continue long after the treatment is over. The large quantity of neuropeptides and C-fibres in the Central Nervous System can also result in the treatment on one area aiding with other chemical imbalances, correcting sleeplessness, appetite and behavioral problems. How does it differ from other therapies? There are several ways in which it differs from other electrical therapies. Unlike TENS machines, each impulse is different from the previous one so the body is unable to adapt to the signal. The Scenar impulse is high amplitude so it stimulates C-fibres, which make up about 85% of the nerves in the body. This explains the quick effectiveness of Scenar therapy on the whole body. Thank you, Mike , " Frank " <fwilson wrote: > > > > ------- > > > Alternative to Sinus Meds > > > " Dawn " <abnrmlisme@> > > > Thu, June 08, 2006 7:16 pm > > > > > > I am currently on Allegra, 24hr pills to help with my sinus problems. > > > No allergies as far as I know of. Is there a alternative to drugs to > > > help with one's sinuses ? If I dont take the Allegra I am congested > > > for most of the day & at night I wake up to breathe through my > mouth. > > > > > Yes, you can try an aromatherapy treatment. Either mix your own or > consult an aromatherapist. > > Useful oils: > eucalyptus essential oil > lavender essential oil > peppermint essential oil > tea tree essential oil > rosemary essential oil > > a. 2 drops eucalyptus and 2 drops rosemary in your oil blend will > encourage clearing congestion. > > b. invigorating oils ( eucalyptus and rosemary) can be used to massage > the face, head, and chest. > > c. massage temples with 1% dilution peppermint oil to clear nasal > passages. > > d. massage neck and base of skull with an oil blend to open the sinuses. > > e. apply pressure with fingertips along eyebrows and under cheekbones > to open sinuses. > > f. combine equal parts eucalyptus, tea tree and lavender for a sinus > bath blend (add to warm bath). > > Making blends can be tricky. See our web site (non profit) for further > tips. > > Frank > > http://www.therapyessence.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 Care to cite your references on the efficacy of this device? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I know this advice is trivial but one very easy way to help relieve Sinus pressure due to swimming and other reasons;always wear noseplug. Do a simple Yoga bend where you touch your toes and hold; if you have water retention in your sinuses; the water and other fluids on the Sinuses will begin to drain out(hopefully);touch toes hold 1 min note: If water comes out of the nose do not panic just let it drain out. Then blow the nose. When sleeping elevate head to keep Sinuses clearer using the force of gravity to drain out...key: Kleenex... Every time you can blow your nose at all do it; Vicks Vaoporub is good , " ardelean " <ardelean01 wrote: > > Hi there, > > In reference to " sinus problems " as alternative remedy you should > try to locate a SCENAR therapist. I have great results with the > SCENAR (many of you heard about) in treatments of sinuses problems. > I treat my wife and I also treat myself with great results. I am > located in Washington DC area and I am available for any questions or > possible treatments. > > In case you are interested to find out more about this new > alternative medicine (do a search on SCENAR) approach here are some > additional info. > > The S.C.E.N.A.R., Self-Controlled Energo Neuro Adaptive Regulation, > was developed for the Russian space program to overcome the unique > problems of space travel. > The S.C.E.N.A.R. was immediately dubbed the `Star Trek' Device by the > press because of its origins and its similarity to the `all-curing' > biofeedback device used in the series, Star Trek. > > The scenar uses biofeedback- by stimulating the nervous system, it is > able to teach the body to heal itself. The device sends out a series > of signals through the skin and measures the response. Each signal is > only sent out when a change, in response to the previous signal, is > recorded in the electrical properties of the skin. Visible responses > include reddening of the skin, numbness, stickiness (the device will > have the feeling of being magnetically dragged), a change in the > numerical readout and an increase in the electronic clattering of the > device. > > The C-fibres, which comprise 85% of all nerves in the body, react > most readily to the electro-stimulation and are responsible for the > production of neuropeptides and other regulatory peptides. > > The body can get accustomed to a stable pathological state, which may > have been caused by injury, disease or toxicity. The scenar catalyses > the process to produce regulatory peptides by stimulation of C- fibres > for the body to use where necessary. It is these neuropeptides that > in turn reestablish the body's natural physiological state and are > responsible for the healing process. As these peptides last up to > several hours, the healing process will continue long after the > treatment is over. The large quantity of neuropeptides and C-fibres > in the Central Nervous System can also result in the treatment on one > area aiding with other chemical imbalances, correcting sleeplessness, > appetite and behavioral problems. > > How does it differ from other therapies? > > There are several ways in which it differs from other electrical > therapies. > > Unlike TENS machines, each impulse is different from the previous one > so the body is unable to adapt to the signal. > > The Scenar impulse is high amplitude so it stimulates C-fibres, which > make up about 85% of the nerves in the body. This explains the quick > effectiveness of Scenar therapy on the whole body. > > Thank you, > > Mike > > > , " Frank " <fwilson@> > wrote: > > > > > > ------- > > > > Alternative to Sinus Meds > > > > " Dawn " <abnrmlisme@> > > > > Thu, June 08, 2006 7:16 pm > > > > > > > > I am currently on Allegra, 24hr pills to help with my sinus > problems. > > > > No allergies as far as I know of. Is there a alternative to > drugs to > > > > help with one's sinuses ? If I dont take the Allegra I am > congested > > > > for most of the day & at night I wake up to breathe through my > > mouth. > > > > > > > > Yes, you can try an aromatherapy treatment. Either mix your own or > > consult an aromatherapist. > > > > Useful oils: > > eucalyptus essential oil > > lavender essential oil > > peppermint essential oil > > tea tree essential oil > > rosemary essential oil > > > > a. 2 drops eucalyptus and 2 drops rosemary in your oil blend will > > encourage clearing congestion. > > > > b. invigorating oils ( eucalyptus and rosemary) can be used to > massage > > the face, head, and chest. > > > > c. massage temples with 1% dilution peppermint oil to clear nasal > > passages. > > > > d. massage neck and base of skull with an oil blend to open the > sinuses. > > > > e. apply pressure with fingertips along eyebrows and under > cheekbones > > to open sinuses. > > > > f. combine equal parts eucalyptus, tea tree and lavender for a sinus > > bath blend (add to warm bath). > > > > Making blends can be tricky. See our web site (non profit) for > further > > tips. > > > > Frank > > > > http://www.therapyessence.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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