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Can SCENAR device help with AFIB?

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This topic was initiated few years ago by EngMac but didn't provide closure on whether he and his chiro were able to make SCENAR work with AFIB.

Has anybody on this forum further explored this technology with any success with AFIB even if it's for management purposes if not for the full cure?

If you have had any AFIB related experience with any SCENAR device model let us know please. I am eager to get in touch with anybody who has actually done any research on this topic anywhere in the world.

Background:

I have had AFib since 2015, and after stumbling upon SCENAR story while doing all kinds of AFIB research online, I got in touch with a SCENAR practitioner in Los Angeles area to give it a try. Even though he didn't have direct experience with SCENAR and AFIB he did three sessions with me (two weeks apart) focusing on initial evaluation along my spine, and then tailoring the treatment in the areas that showed asymmetry.

After those sessions I experienced improvement to the point that my AFIB episodes after the treatment were one month apart as opposed to every few days. I didn't continue with the original practitioner as his sessions were very expensive. Instead I have purchased a professional device off of internet, (RITMScenar), however without knowing exactly what you are doing like any other tool it's probably worthless.

Regarding technology itself, there is a lot of (unorganized) information online, a lot of quackery accusations, heavy sales pitching for various competing products, claims to be "original" inventor etc etc. which really doesn't help. Most of these products sell for obscene amounts of money (up to 7-8K USD) even though there are models that go for 300-400 USD. Electronic inside these devices that look like remote controllers, is probably not that expensive, however where the value comes from is from the software running on these devices that is supposed to generate therapeutic impulses based on (impedance) readings from the patients skin.

You can find a lot of history and additional info on various Russian sites that you can read in english if you use Google translate feature of Chrome browser.

In any case, based on my judgement from everything I read, I think that technology has sound background and allegedly Dr. Tennant from Arizona, (Author of Healing is Voltage book) has cured himself from serious medical condition using original SCENAR device. As of today his institute sells their own version of this product etc etc.

SCENAR seems to be much more popular in countries like UK, Australia and around Europe, while in US they were able to get FDA clearance for pain management and they don't have such huge presence.

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