Summary: This text discusses coMra therapy, its principles, and various devices like coMra Delta and coMra Palm. It also covers the use of coMra therapy with implants and the need for caution with organ transplants. The presentation is given by Arzhan Surazakov and Garrett Murrin.
Hello everyone, welcome to this presentation about coMra therapy. My name is Arzhan Surazakov, and with me is Garrett Murrin.
Today we're going to be talking about the principles of coMra therapy, the devices, and some of the safety considerations.
So, what is coMra? coMra stands for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances. It's a holistic, natural, self-sufficient treatment that works by supporting the body's own healing systems. The healing force behind coMra therapy is the coMra itself.
The four radiances used in coMra therapy are infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. These radiances are delivered through various devices, such as the coMra Delta and the coMra Palm.
The coMra Delta is a medical device used to deliver the four radiances. There is a strong version, having a 905nm laser as the main source, for treating severe forms of acute and chronic autoimmune and degenerative diseases, as well as for rehabilitation and recovery. There is also a soft version, having a 980nm laser, for treating and preventing acute and chronic diseases, as well as treating trauma and injuries.
The coMra Palm is a multipurpose, portable coMra therapy device with a built-in battery, ideal for on-the-go use. It can be used for preventing and treating mild and moderate illnesses, diseases, injuries, and traumas. It has no ultrasound, and its laser is the 980nm version.
coMra therapy uses universal treatment protocols to address the patient's disease systemically. One of these protocols is blood irradiation, also known as Universal 3, which involves using coMra on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of blood.
We also have the coMra Wave, a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms. And the coMra Wellness Test, which is based on the scientific research of Professor Garkavi and her team, allows users to measure their body's ability and capacity to adapt. This test can also be used to measure healing ability and quality of life.
Practitioners and users who have experience with coMra therapy describe a process of self-discovery and learning as they gradually determine what their bodies need in order to heal. This includes learning about the different frequencies, radiances, and treatment protocols, and how to best combine and apply them in their daily lives.
Of course, the question comes up, can the Delta be used when there are foreign objects or implants or organ transplants in the body? We have had people successfully use the Delta with cadaver ligaments, hip replacements, and dental implants. And there's actually great support in the literature that shows treated tissue adheres better to implants. Therefore, we're putting these safety warnings in the user guide under the category of secondary warnings. However, when it comes to organ transplant, further clinical experience is needed, and this is to establish the safety of it. So we're recommending very careful caution and observation if you take on such cases.
We have different terminals for different purposes. The Probe terminal is used for specific points, the Meridian terminal is used for working along meridians, and the Aesthetic terminal is used for cosmetic purposes.