1. *Summary: This text discusses the principles and practical aspects of coMra therapy, including the different devices, radiances, and treatment protocols. It emphasizes the importance of direct skin contact for effective treatment and clarifies the limitations of using the therapy through clothing. The presentation is led by Arzhan Surazakov and Garrett Murrin.*
Arzhan Surazakov:
So, let's talk about the practical aspects of coMra therapy.
Garrett Murrin:
Okay.
Arzhan Surazakov:
So, first of all, the treatment should be done on skin directly. It should not be done through the clothing because first of all, they will -- the clothing, even thin clothing will either completely block the radiances or they will distort them sufficiently enough. So you'll need to put it directly on the skin. I've had some people say to me before, they say, well, I know a laser can penetrate clothes and stuff. And obviously, magnetic field and ultrasound. But one of the keys with coMra therapy is the sequence LEDs and a lot of material they're not going to penetrate because they're not coherent light or incoherent, so they don't have the same ability to.
Garrett Murrin:
Yeah, that's a really good point. And I think it's important to emphasize that the radiances, the four radiances, are working together. So, it's not just about the laser, it's about the magnetic field, the ultrasound, and the colored LEDs. And they all need to be able to reach the skin to have the desired effect.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Exactly. And that's why we have different devices for different purposes. For example, the coMra Delta is a powerful device that can be used for treating severe forms of acute and chronic autoimmune and degenerative diseases, as well as for rehabilitation and recovery. And it has two versions, the strong one with 905 nanometer laser and the soft one with 980 nanometer laser.
Garrett Murrin:
And then we have the coMra Palm, which is a portable device, ideal for on-the-go use. It's great for preventing and treating mild and moderate illnesses, diseases, injuries and traumas. It doesn't have ultrasound, and its laser is the 980 nanometer version.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Yes, and both devices use the same universal treatment protocols. These protocols are designed to address the patient's disease systemically.
Garrett Murrin:
And it's important to remember that coMra therapy is a holistic, natural, self-sufficient treatment that works by supporting the body's own healing systems.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Absolutely. And 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.
Garrett Murrin:
And we also have the coMra Wave, which is a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Yes, 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.
Garrett Murrin:
So, to summarize, coMra therapy is a powerful tool for supporting the body's natural healing processes. It's important to use the devices correctly, directly on the skin, and to understand the different radiances and treatment protocols.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Exactly. And we have different terminals for different purposes, like the Probe terminal, the Meridian terminal, and the Aesthetic terminal.
Garrett Murrin:
And we also have the blood irradiation protocol, which is the same as the Universal 3 protocol, using coMra on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of blood.
Arzhan Surazakov:
Yes, that's correct.