1. *Summary: The text discusses the safety and implications of coMra therapy, emphasizing its non-invasive nature and broad applicability. It highlights the therapy's suitability for various demographics, including pregnant women, newborns, and the elderly, and its potential to empower individuals in their own healthcare. The discussion also touches on how coMra therapy can expand the field of medical practice and make healthcare more accessible globally.*
Now let's look at the implications of coMra therapy safety as it applies to practice of medicine and also beyond that. So first of all, we'll look at the fear. A lot of people out there, fear lasers, either they've heard something about it or they have some preconceived idea based on someone else's experience or perhaps their own from the past. So they don't know about them and they hear about these contraindications and all these things with higher power low-level laser therapy devices. When it comes to coMra therapy, the non-invasive list allows any person who can follow along with the safety warnings, we laid them out very well, anybody who can follow those and mind the precautions, they can apply treatment to themselves safely. Now, the implications of that, why this is important is because it opens for clients, your clients, for you to move into a much more bigger picture with the freedom to explore the implications of illness and health because they can take a more active role in their own health. And of course, this opens the door. The other thing that goes on with this, and before I forget, I should also mention, when you look at the different types of people who come in, it's safe for pregnant women, you don't need to treat the fetus directly. Newborns, we have clinic, for example, in the Ukraine, neuro rehabilitation for children. And they say when it comes to children, one year old and under, coMra therapy is pretty much the only treatment they can offer because there's not much to be done. And also, we have lots of experience with elderly people, and they benefit very well from coMra therapy because you picture it, they can actually apply this to themselves at home very simply and especially if they have the expert guidance of a medical practitioner. And so when we come back out to this bigger picture, the implications of this broad range of people being able to use coMra therapy makes possible this vision of self-sufficiency and the empowerment in medicine. And really, this is something that's been missing since the monopolization of medicine by allopathic methods. Now you can have a doctor an engineer or a nurse or a therapist, they've got the opportunity to be a true service to that individual on a deeper level because now they can help people to help themselves. You can now work into that role of guide even more because you have a way to get them actively involved in their own healing process. More so than would have been available before because of the intrinsic safety of coMra therapy. So it's expanding that field of practice. And so if you take this expansion of the field of practice to an even bigger picture, what it does is it makes healthcare more accessible on the whole. And I'm talking like rich, poor countries alike. And all of these people who are taking an active role in their own health, working with you, the professionals, to guide them and these kind of things, this is all adding to this new knowledge space of