Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 There is a product very similar to SCENAR called the ENAR being sold here in Australia. The distributor here in Australia imports it from Hong Kong where it is made under licence from Russia. It is supposed to be simpler to use than the SCENAR and is priced at AUS $1350 (or about AUS $1600 with all the options). Web site is http://www.enlightenedtherapies.com/ Any comments? Garry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 I have an acuscen device from http://www.life-energies.com/ supposedly from similar technology of that of the skenar. I got the advanced model with both automatic and manual modes. Seems to be robustly built. > There is a product very similar to SCENAR called the ENAR being sold > here in Australia. The distributor here in Australia imports it from > Hong Kong where it is made under licence from Russia. > > It is supposed to be simpler to use than the SCENAR and is priced at > AUS $1350 (or about AUS $1600 with all the options). Web site is > > http://www.enlightenedtherapies.com/ > > Any comments? > > Garry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 The main difference between the Australian and English models seem to be the lack of digital display in the Australian model. The Aus model uses a row of LEDs to indicate intensity and as they stated, it is designed to be as simple as possible to use. I am interested in getting one but I have a limited medical background. Would someone be able to master and use the SCENAR/ENAR to a competent level without much medical background. Also I read on another list that without attending a training course, it is very difficult to really master it. Garry > > There is a product very similar to SCENAR called the ENAR being sold > > here in Australia. The distributor here in Australia imports it from > > Hong Kong where it is made under licence from Russia. > > > > It is supposed to be simpler to use than the SCENAR and is priced at > > AUS $1350 (or about AUS $1600 with all the options). Web site is > > > > http://www.enlightenedtherapies.com/ > > > > Any comments? > > > > Garry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 The main difference between the Australian and English models seem to be the lack of digital display in the Australian model. The Aus model uses a row of LEDs to indicate intensity and as they stated, it is designed to be as simple as possible to use. I am interested in getting one but I have a limited medical background. Would someone be able to master and use the SCENAR/ENAR to a competent level without much medical background. Also I read on another list that without attending a training course, it is very difficult to really master it. Garry > > There is a product very similar to SCENAR called the ENAR being sold > > here in Australia. The distributor here in Australia imports it from > > Hong Kong where it is made under licence from Russia. > > > > It is supposed to be simpler to use than the SCENAR and is priced at > > AUS $1350 (or about AUS $1600 with all the options). Web site is > > > > http://www.enlightenedtherapies.com/ > > > > Any comments? > > > > Garry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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