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03/08/2007 22:07
MJG
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03/08/2007 22:07
MJG
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Has anyone got information on Scenar treatment
Hi,
I've had what seems to be dupuytren's for years.
It's a mild case and has not really impacted my life. (Just thickening of some ligaments and mild discomfort when it started.)
Today I discovered that this thing has a name and that there is information about it.
I've recently had two applications of something called Scenar therapy to my hands. The idea being to soften the hardened tissue. (Not being aware that it could get worse this was not a priority!)
The tissue did soften.
I'm interested in further information about treatments for the condition, especially case histories of the impact of Scenar. Does anyone have details of that?
In addition what measurements are used to characterise the condition. I'd be interested in charting any further changes (but am not going to spend a lot of my own money or time, if the treatment I'm testing, will only total out at a few hundred dollars (topside).)
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03/09/2007 05:47
wach Administrator
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03/09/2007 05:47
wach Administrator
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Re: Has anyone got information on Scenar treatment
From www.scenar.info:
"Head scientist Professor Revenko claimed that there were very few illnesses SCENAR could not treat and often cure. Tests conducted in Russia have since shown the Scenar is proves effective in 80% of cases."
A miracle method curing 80% of all diseases ... sounds like a good description for fraud.
This topic has been moved by the administrator from the Dupuytren board into the Other therapies board.
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03/09/2007 17:19
MJG
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03/09/2007 17:19
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Re: Has anyone got information on Scenar treatment
Quote:
A miracle method curing 80% of all diseases ... sounds like a good description for fraud.
Is this comment based on personal experience? (or just a judgement of a web page?)
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