Friday, May 28, 2010

How does the body know how to heal itself?

What happens when this healing system breaks down?

The therapy which best replicates and enhances the body’s own healing system is a form of non-invasive adaptive neurostimulation (commonly called “SCENAR therapy”), which taps into the body’s own healing system, reading and responding to each individual’s needs, providing relief by stimulating naturally occurring pain-killing chemicals, and promoting health and vitality.

Wouldn’t such a technology be worth investigating?

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

PRELIMINARY RESULTS - SCENAR CLINICAL TRIAL

Scenar Health USA has been involved with a clinical trial of SCENAR in Florida on Pain Management; specifically in its application in the area of drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

"Based on these preliminary results, we at NIFHAS believe that SCENAR is an effective adjunct to the non-narcotic treatment of pain. SCENAR has excellent potential as part of a holistic program for the management of pain, especially chronic pain."- Siobhan Morse, NIFHAS

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Dr Bark reflects on her visit to Haiti

It's been three weeks since returning and Haiti is on my mind everyday.


I follow the biosurveiilance news feed for Haiti and noticed the suspected case of diptheria, I sent out some emails to medical folks back in Port Au Prince to find that there was no anti-toxin to be found.

It is a sad ending, as the child died while being hospitalized due to lack of staff around when he had breathing difficulties and needed to be intubated.

I am now, on the quest for donated anti-toxin and possibly some DT vaccines that I can carry on the flight when I return in June.

The good news, is that when I emailed Boston University about the results I had in Haiti using scenar on patients with shock and depression as well as injuries, I was invited to come visit the neurobiology lab with the device.

I will be training the head of the Disaster Management and Emergency Services program along with staff in the neurobiology lab, on how to use scenar, and they will be studying its' effect on the brain via EEG, MRI and possibly PET scans.

This is very exciting. My hope is that SCENAR can be used in the field with all kinds of injuries and diseases that the medics would otherwise not be equipped for.

Who knows if SCENAR could help in the case of diptheria where there is no anti-Toxin to use. Perhaps it could stimulate the immune system or the tissues in the throat enough to hold up a fight against the toxin.

Stay tuned for another blog on the physiological effects of SCENAR on the brain and body.

Posted By toni bark to Haiti 2010 at 5/08/2010 06:51:00 PM