>
> Before the Dallas course one patient referred by Suzanne
>Quintero (also at Dallas) with whom I used this technique was a 25 year
>old who had had sudden pain in his neck and pain and numbness down both
>arms after lifting an objecting weighing only 30 pounds. An MRI showed
>a protruding intravertebral cervical disc. There was a high IR reading
>in the lower cervical left paravertebral area. After treatment with FM
>Var the skin in that area became red. It was painted with FM Var and
>the skin across the lower cervical and shoulder area became red in an
>area 6 cm. vertically and 30 cm. horizontally. The red skin area was of
>equal width on both sides of the spine. The area was painted with FM
>Var for 25 minutes. At that time I was unaware that the painting is not
>supposed to cross the spine. At the conclusion of the treatment and
>while he was putting on his shirt he commented that he could reach his
>arms to his back to tuck in his shirttail without pain. At an exam 4
>days later he reported that he had been free of pain by an hour after
>the first treatment. Some residual numbness in his right forearm
>cleared after a second treatment. An exam three weeks later found him
>symptom free. He had been helping lift some heavy furniture. A Scenar
>treatment revealed some minor redness with FM Var over the cervical
>area. It was treated for 20 minutes. He is scheduled for a follow-up
>MRI.
S.C.E.N.A.R. Case Study
>
>
>Name: K.M. Age: 33 Gender: Female
>
>Primary Complaint: Scleritis
>
>History of Present Illness: See below
>
>Past History: See below
>
>Body Build Lifestyle Issues (smoking, etc.): See below
>
>Duration and Severity of Problems and/or Pain: See below
>
>S.C.E.N.A.R. Treatments, Protocol & Settings: See below
>
>Number and Length of Treatments: N/A
>
>Concurrent Therapy: Surgeries
>
>Patient Comments:
>________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>_
>________________________________________________________________________
>_
>________________________________________________________________________
>_
>
>Observations: See below
>
>Commitment to Life Style Changes and Results: See below
>
>Dr. Honan's Response
>
>K.M. age 33 is an RN in the Dept. of Ophthalmology of our med school.
>She had a history of "sinus trouble all my life." She was examined
on 1
>December 2001. Just prior to that time she had finished three courses
>of antibiotics prescribed by her otolaryngologist without improvement of
>symptoms.
>
>Initial Reactions were measured on the central and para-vertebral areas
>from T1 to L5. Three points presented values 4 points higher than the
>base measurement. Each was treated with Fm Var. One in the left
>para-vertebral area at the T11 level exhibited some minimal cutaneous
>hyperemia and was painted for 5 minutes with Fm Var. The area at the
>right para-vertebral area at the T2 level developed a marked cutaneous
>hyperemia area 8 cm. in diameter. It was painted with FM Var for 25
>min. with Fm Var before the reaction began to subside. It as noted that
>the instrument exhibited a considerable amount of resistance or
>"stickiness" as it was dragged across the area of hyperemia.
>
>The sinusitis symptoms resolved. On 7 January 2001 she reported that
>she had had no symptoms of her longstanding sinusitis.
>
>At the 1 December examination she indicated that one foot had been very
>painful for a couple of years. The pain was intense when first arising
>in mornings. It had been diagnosed as plantar fasciatis. She had had a
>special orthotic made which had not relieved the pain. There was
>tenderness to touch along the lateral aspect of the foot and less
>tenderness in the heel area. The tender lateral aspect of the foot was
>painted with Fm Var. On January 7, 2002 she said that the foot was pain
>free.
>
>In June 2001 on one of my weekly residential teaching days I noticed
>that her left eye was very red. I learned she had had a painful red eye
>for a few months. She had been treated for scleritis with topical and
>sustemic steroids. She had had two trabeculectomies for resistant
>steroid glaucoma and had developed a steroid cataract. The eye was
>still red and painful with the scleritis.
>
>I had treated cases of scleritis and episcleritis with NAET using a tube
>of the patient's blood plus bowel doses of vitamin C with the
>supposition that the condition is an autoimmune disease. We asked her
>body with muscle response testing if NAET treatment with a specimen of
>her blood was indicated. The response was in the affirmative.
>Following the treatment the pain subsided by the next day and the
>conjunctival injection resolved. She has continued 15 gm. Vitamin C
>daily and reports an increased vitality and lack of the usual fatigue
>during and following a rushed vacation.
>
>Unfortunately the steroid cataract required surgery and an upper lid
>ptosis developed following the surgeries. She had asked if Scenar has
>any roll in treating the ptosis.
>
>The etiology of scleritis and episcleritis is obscure. Could it be some
>autoimmune diease? Sinusitis has been suspected to be preceeded or
>associated with allergy manifestation. Nambudripad Allergy Elimination
>Technique has been used to treat scleritis successfully. In this case
>could the relief of the nasal accessory sinus problem with Scenar
>indicate resolution of an allergy manifestation? If the Scenar
>technology had been available would its use in treatment of the sinus
>problem have prevented the scleritis from developing or used to treat
>the scleritis? Is scleritis associated with allergy? Can Scenar be used
>to treat the ptosis?
>
>SCENAR Case Study
>
>
>Name: Mubeen Heaton Age: 21 Gender: Female
>
>Height: 5'6 Weight: 123
>
>Primary Complaint: Constant throbbing headaches
>
>History of Present Illness:
>
>Past History: Car accident winter of 2001, car accident spring of 2002,
>
>
>Body Build Lifestyle Issues (smoking, etc.):
>
>Duration and Severity of Problems and/or Pain: I have had constant
>headaches, everyday, for the past 6 to 7 months. Before that, it would
>be about twice to three times a week.
>
>SCENAR Treatments, Protocol & Settings: I have used the SCENAR for about
>a couple weeks now, on and off, with the Collins Diode. I do little
>wings, 6-points on the stomach, and paragovs ring.
>
>Number and Length of Treatments: I have had about 5 treatments now for
>about 30 minutes each treatment.
>
>Concurrent Therapy: I took 2 advils EVERY morning for about 3 months to
>rid myself of my headache, sometimes taking up to 6 a day.
>
>Patient Comments: Since the use of the SCENAR with the Collins Diode, I
>have not had to take advil nor have I woken up with a headache for
>almost 2 weeks now. I feel so much better! I have not felt this way in
>the longest time.
>
>Observations:
>
>Commitment to Life Style Changes and Results: I have been drinking lots
>more water and working out frequently and trying to eat healthier.
>
>
>
>S.C.E.N.A.R. Case Study
>
>
>Name: Darlene Holloway Age: 61 Gender: Female
>
>Primary Complaint: Osteoarthritis (hips and thumbs)
>
>History of Present Illness: Lack of mobility due to arthritis. Pain
>control becoming a big issue.
>
>Past History: Very healthy except for current osteoarthritis.
>
>Body Build Lifestyle Issues (smoking, etc.): Smoked for 10 years, quit
>at age 38. Because of osteoarthritis, cannot exercise as much as she
>wants to. Range of motion very limited. Walking, bending, etc. now a
>problem.
>
>Duration and Severity of Problems and/or Pain: Pain started about 15
>years ago. Noticed it when lying on back with ankles crossed. Pain
>relieved by not crossing ankles and lowering pillow. Gradual increase
>in pain over last 5 years. Pain now constant, day and night. Sleep is
>difficult.
>
>S.C.E.N.A.R. Treatments, Protocol & Settings: Found out about SCENAR
two
>months ago. Started with one treatment a week. Decided to take daily
>treatment due to acute nature of disease and level of pain.
>
>Number and Length of Treatments: 25 (March 15-April 30, 2002)
>
>Concurrent Therapy: See below
>
>Patient Comments: See below
>
>Observations: See below
>
>Commitment to Life Style Changes and Results: See below
>
>
>Patient's Response
>
>General Health History:
> Very healthy except for current osteoarthritis. Following is a
>brief history:
>
>Born: 12/13/40
>Age 3: Tonsillectomy
>Age 18: Married
>Age 21: First child (boy)-RH Factor-no ill effects
>Age 24: Second child (girl)- RH Factor- several negative effects. No
>hip joints on child, very poor eyesight. Decision not to have more
>children.
>Age 27: Bunionectomy
>Age 28: Hysterectomy- uterus and one ovary taken
>Age 29: Auto Accident: Rear-ended. Suffered severe whiplash. On
>painkillers for one year. Finally found relief in chiropractic
>Age 31: Hemorrhoidectomy
>Age 31: Breast Augmentation-silicone implants
>Age 59: Breast Replacement: saline implants
>Smoked for 10 years (28 to 38)
>I went into menopause at age 48. Took Premarin until 3 years ago.
>Switched to Bi Est- natural compound. Good results.
>
>I have always been very active physically-distance runner-30+ miles/mo.
>for 20 years. I am 5'3", 115 lbs, Caucasian. I lead a healthy
>lifestyle nutritionally-mostly vegetarian-last 15 years. I take
>supplements regularly. Besides Bi Est. I take 1500 mg. calcium w/
>vitamin D, 1500 mg. glucosamine, 1200 mg. chondroitin and 1000 MSM (for
>arthritis) 2000-3000 mg Vitamin C ascorbate with minerals and drink
>lots of water. ( Penta for cleansing and free radical control)
>
>Significant Lifestyle Issues: Currently, because of osteoarthritis, I am
>not able to exercise as much as I want to. Lack of range of motion and
>constant pain limit what I can do physically.
>
>Current Condition and Complaint: Lack of mobility due to arthritis.
>Pain control becoming a real issue. Varicose veins, cold feet, muscle
>atrophy and bone spurs (heels and hips) make the condition acute.
>
>Length and/or Severity of Pain: Pain started about 15 years ago. I
>noticed it when lying on my back-ankles crossed. Pain relieved by not
>crossing ankles and lowering pillow. Still running regularly. Ten years
>ago my husband became ill with lung cancer. My father was ill with
>Alzheimer's and mother with pancreatic cancer. I was the primary (and
>only) caretaker. Lots of lifting, turning, pushing wheel chairs and
>other physical care given. Began to notice increased pain in left hip
>and lower back. Husband died August 1995, father died January 1996 and
>mother died March 1996. Old neck injury from whip-lash surfaced within
>three months along with hip and back pain becoming severe. Found relief
>from chiropractic and massage. I became devoted to caring for myself
>with nutritional counseling, massage, chiropractic adjustments,
>orthotics, etc. Continued running some-mostly walking. Pain in hips
>became worse. Sold business. Retired. Moved to Colorado into old
>family cabin. Rested, recouped. Pain in hips became worse. I
>discovered MSM. Used up to 9,000 mg/day for pain control. Worked okay.
>Good diet, not much running. Had hips x-rayed two years ago.
>Orthopedic surgeon said both hips needed to be replaced. I didn't want
>that. I discovered glucosamine and chondroitin. Used these along with
>MSM. Range of motion continued to diminish and pain has increased in
>severity and is constant day and night. I cannot put on shoes, socks,
>pants,
>cannot pick up anything off of floor. Lose balance and fall often. As
>of one month ago, I have had to add pain reliever 2/200 mg Aleve every
>other day to get any relief from pain. Sleeping is stressful. Cannot
>walk very far. Sometime left hip does not support my weight and I fall.
>Was scheduled to have surgery in May 2002. Postponed to see if
>energetic healing could help avoid surgery.
>
>SCENAR Treatments: I found out about SCENAR a month ago. I came to
>Texas and have had 25 treatments at Dr. Tennant's office.
>
>First Treatment: QX analysis showed my overall health to be very good
>with good PH balance. My immediate observation following "Little Wings"
>was that for the first time I can remember, my glasses were not
>"crooked" on my face. I felt taller and straighter. Following
>diagnosis and treatment, I experienced pain relief in my hips almost
>immediately.. I could raise my legs (knees bent and straight) from a
>prone position without pain, which I had not been able to do in years.
>I walked without pain and felt confident I was not going to fall. Pain
>relief lasted through the evening and into the next day. Unfortunately,
>I was in the process of helping my daughter move and I am sure I made
>the pain worse by my activities. By the next evening, the pain was back
>even stronger. I took two 200 mg. Aleve and had pain relief by morning.
>Pain returned and grew more intense the next three days.
>
>Second Treatment: Five days following the first treatment. Again,
>experienced immediate pain relief. I could walk fairly confidently.
>However, by evening the pain had returned. I was on my feet a good deal
>of the time but had limited my activities that might aggravate the pain.
>
>
>I have this observation about a change in the pain cycle since my
>treatments. By pain cycle, I mean from the time a pain starts until it
>starts to subside (usually a few minutes). Before treatment the
>intensity of the pain varied only if I moved about or massaged the area
>or applied heat or ice. Since treatment, a pain begins with low
>intensity, say 3 or 4 on a scale of 10-and increases in intensity-to
>10+-and then begins to subside. I never noticed this "pulsing"
of pain
>before. It is almost the same as the cycle or "pulsing" of the
SCENAR
>impulses on FM-Var.
>
>Since the second treatment I have been able to stay away from any
>activity that might aggravate the pain. I have still experienced some
>severe pain and use the Aleve to get relief, but I certainly realize
>this is not a long-term solution.
>
>One other observation: the pain I have experienced since the SCENAR
>treatments has been pretty severe. It is much like the pain I suffered
>before any kind of MSM or other treatment-very deep, long and
>uncomfortable. I am wondering if reconnecting my brain to the problem
>has caused the brain to start servicing the area again (in other words
>the area is no longer "numb") and maybe the increased pain is
something
>natural and a part of the healing process. Possible?
>
>Third Treatment: I arrived feeling extremely tired and in great pain -
>hips, thumbs and left ankle (varicose vein). Again, QX analysis showed
>me to be very healthy with good PH balance. Most of the pain was gone
>following treatment. I was able to walk, bend, etc. without pain and
>felt confident I could walk without falling. I felt "soreness"
or
>"tenderness" in my left hip. I felt extremely "heavy"
and felt weakness
>in my upper arms. I slept extremely well, very little tossing &
>turning, as is my usual habit. It was agreed I would come every day for
>treatment for a while.
>
>Fourth Treatment: I felt wonderful, energetic, very little pain when I
>arrived. Following Paragov's ring, Little Wings and 6 Tummy Points, we
>treated each hip 6 minutes front and back on FM-VAR and using the
>Collins Diode. I felt same weakness in upper arms and very heavy. I
>had not eaten prior to treatment. All pain was gone following
>treatment, but I felt light-headed and dizzy. Within 20 minutes I was
>weak and I felt feint. I knew I must get something to eat and some
>water. After a few bites of food I began to feel better. Following
>lunch I was very energetic and no pain.
>
>Fifth Treatment: Same round of treatment. Same results - no pain. I
>was able to walk up and down stairs without putting two feet on the
>stairs at the same time. Very good sleep with no pain.
>
>Sixth-Sixteenth Treatment: Same round of treatment. Same results - no
>pain. I am able to increase the amount of time I am on my feet.
>However, I still lack range of motion. Hips are bone on bone and do not
>yet know if treatment will help restore missing cartilage. Have learned
>in the last few sessions to vary the body position on same-spot
>treatment. In other words, when holding the Scenar for 2 mins on a
>"spot" on my hips, I have learned to get better and deeper penetration
>if I bend forward or sideways for the second 2 mins, etc. Also, I have
>been trying different positions (standing versus lying down, etc.) for
>increased penetration.
>
>Seventeenth Treatment: Same treatment, but noticed increase in soreness
>or tenderness. Range of motion very very limited.
>
>Eighteenth Treatment: Same treatment-same soreness. Notice "tired"
>feeling about every fourth treatment.
>
>Nineteenth Treatment: Same treatment. Decided to stay off my fee for
>three days to see if this would aid in healing since any activity seems
>to cause pain.
>
>Twenty -Twenty Second Treatment: Same treatment without Collins Diode
>because treating myself at home. Off my feet virtually entire time.
>Following Paragov's Ring, little wings and 6 points on tummy, I
>concentrated on hip areas. I searched for points with high IR readings;
>and alarmed, reconnected and treated with FM Var (sometimes as long as
>20 minutes each spot). Following the three days, I really felt great.
>I walked almost normal (without a limp). The third night, I began to
>experience some pain in left hip (the most degenerated).
>
>Twenty-Third Treatment: I felt great prior to treatment. No pain
>following treatment. Began to experience extreme soreness and pain in
>hips that night. Am counting on this extreme tenderness to be an
>indication of healing.
>
>April 21, 2002
>
>Knees: First Treatment
>Left 23 Right
>23
>24 25 32 31
>25 30
> 24
>23
>
>Alarm at 39
>Reconnect at 39
>FM Var at 72/2 minutes
>Paint FM Var at 150-100
>Stick gone at 20 minutes
>
>Complaint: Knees do not hurt. However have been treating hips, back for
>osteoarthritis pain for a month. Patient has had sharp piercing pain
>about 3" above ankle and 1" to right of chin for about 4 months.
Hip
>and back treatment have not made pain go away. So decided to treat knee
>area. Very sticky. (See Varicose Vein treatment some patient)
>
>Sharp Pain-Shin/Varicose Vein
>First Treatment
>Complaint: Sharp pain, left leg 3" above ankle and 1" to right
of shin.
>Patient has osteoarthritis in hips, thumbs. Has been treated those
>areas 3 weeks. Large Varicose Vein in complaint area.
>
>IR Left Leg at 108 IR Right Leg
>16 16
>NB 18 17 16 18 16
>16 17
>
>* 24
>0 at 30
>FM Var @ 250/20 secs
>Lowered to 75/20 minutes
>Paint FMVar@100 20 minutes
>
>Results: Pain Gone
>
>Second Treatment:
>Complaint: same pain returned one day after first treatment
>
>IR left leg @95 IR Right leg
> 18 16
>17 21 16 19 20
>16
> 19 18
>
>. @ 39
>. 0 @ 42 Painted FM Var 60/10 minutes
>. FM Var @250/1 minute
>. Lowered to 75/1 minute
>. Results: pain gone
>
>Varicose Veins
>
>Complaint: Varicose Veins behind left knee. Area = 8" x 4"
>
>First Treatment Date: April 21, 2002
>
>IR Left Leg @ 46 IR Right Leg @ 46
>16 21
>17 19 24 22 20 18
> 22 16
>
>. * @ 31
>. 0 @ 65
>. FMV
>. Results: No change
>
>Third Treatment:
>Complaint: Pain returned one day after second treatment.
>
>IR left leg @ 75 IR Right leg
> 16 18
>19 22 18 17 19 16
> 17 18
>
>* @ 40
>0 @ 42
>
>FM Var @250- no feeling 20 seconds. Lowered to 45/2 minutes. Varicose
>Vein large and dark at end of treatment. Also treated right leg. FM
>Var @112 painting 2 minutes.
>
>Fourth Treatment: Patient reported pain did not return after 3rd
>treatment. Patient in SCENAR training day after fourth treatment
>relating treatment to others at seminar. When she showed them the
>"spot," realized dark varicose vein had disappeared!! Repeated
above
>treatment.
>
>Fifth Treatment:
>Complaint: Patient still experiencing intermittent sharp pain. Varicose
>vein still gone!!!
>
>IR Left Leg @75 IR Right leg @ 75
>16 15
>16 18 15 18 16 15
> 17 17
>
>* @ 22
>0 @ 30
>FM Var 75/2 minutes
>Brush FM Var 108/10 minutes
>
>Painted FM Var Right leg @ 108/10 minutes. Decided to treat knee area
>even though no patient complaint in that area. (See "knees")
>
>Results: Pain Gone
>2nd Day: Pain Gone-No treatment
>3rd Day: Pain Gone-NO treatment
>
>Reported Side Effects:
>I came for pain relief and got it but I also got:
>More energy
>Healthier, thicker hair
>Appetite control
>Really great sleep regularly
>Vivid dreams
>Improved attitude
>More interest in others
>Tell the patient:
>Any change is good. If the pain goes away or increases, a change is
>taking place. That's good
>
>May feel very tired while going through treatment. It's okay. It will
>pass.
>
>Twenty-Fourth Treatment: Felt different today as if I had "turned a
>corner." I felt stronger, less pain, more agile. Took some treatment.
>
>Twenty-fifth Treatment: Finished up today at the clinic. Will return
>home tomorrow and continue treating myself with the SCENAR. I plan to
>have new x-rays in a few weeks to compare to the ones taken two years
>ago.
>