Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I received an email from someone desiring me to buy a machine called ENART. Does anyone on the list have any experience with it? Is there anyone who can confirm if this comparison was found in your practice? Thanks, Sunny Dear Sunny, We have recently received a sensational testimonial from one of the experienced users of ENART (Scenar, Prologue, Enart) devices - Mr. Andy Coverdale. We consider it our duty to share this information with everyone - a doctor, a practitioner, and a lay person who cares for their health. It runs as follows: 3. One main reason that I like this machine is that in the Constant mode there is a read out of the skin resistance so that in one can tell where the small asymmetry is without having to look for a red mark (redness, pallor) or stickiness. I find that finding the exact red mark difficult but using the read out on the screen it is easy. Stickiness works well but is not so exact. I have used the digital readout in Constant mode most effectively, because in the " CONSTANT " mode it is possible to see the ongoing reaction of the body. Scenar does not have this facility. 4.One other excellent feature about the Enart 801 is that it has several useful attachments...the roller unit is good for someone to work on himself as he can see the readout and at the same time treat 'difficult to get at' parts of his own body. 5. I find Enart 801V5 much more user friendly than the Scenar. It is easier to use than the Scenar.llows: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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