1. Summary: This text is a discussion about coMra therapy, its devices, and treatment protocols. It highlights the different coMra devices like the Delta and Palm, and their specific uses, as well as the importance of understanding the body's needs for healing. The conversation also touches on the practical aspects of using the devices, such as covering terminals and applying universal treatment protocols.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, so let's talk about the different devices that we have. We have the coMra Delta, which is the main device, and we have the coMra Palm. So, Garrett, can you tell us a little bit about the coMra Delta?
Garrett Murrin: Sure, Arzhan. The coMra Delta is our flagship device, and it comes in two versions. There's the strong version, which uses a 905 nanometer laser, and that's really for treating severe forms of acute and chronic autoimmune and degenerative diseases, as well as for rehabilitation and recovery. Then there's the soft version, which uses a 980 nanometer laser, and that's more for treating and preventing acute and chronic diseases, as well as treating trauma and injuries.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, and what about the coMra Palm?
Garrett Murrin: The coMra Palm is a multipurpose, portable device with a built-in battery, which makes it 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: So, it's a more convenient option for everyday use. Now, let's talk about the radiances. We have four radiances in coMra therapy: infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. Can you explain how these work together?
Garrett Murrin: Absolutely. The radiances work synergistically to support the body's own healing systems. The infrared laser helps to stimulate cellular activity, the magnetic field helps to improve circulation, the ultrasound helps to reduce inflammation, and the colored LEDs help to balance the body's energy. Together, they create a powerful healing force that we call coMra.
Arzhan Surazakov: And how do we apply these radiances? We use the coMra device to irradiate specific points on the body, right?
Garrett Murrin: Yes, that's correct. We use the device to irradiate specific points on the body, and we also use universal treatment protocols to address the patient's disease systemically. For example, we have the blood irradiation protocol, which is also known as the Universal 3 protocol. This involves using the coMra device on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of the blood.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, that makes sense. And what about the terminals? We have the Probe terminal, the Meridian terminal, and the Aesthetic terminal. Can you explain the differences between them?
Garrett Murrin: The Probe terminal is used for precise point treatments, the Meridian terminal is used for treating along meridians, and the Aesthetic terminal is used for skin treatments. Each terminal is designed to deliver the radiances in a specific way to achieve the desired therapeutic effect.
Arzhan Surazakov: And sometimes we need to cover the terminal with a clear plastic, right?
Garrett Murrin: Yes, that's correct. You may have to cover it with a clear plastic over the medical terminal if there is a reason for this, for example, if you're treating over a wound or if there is a concern about infecting damaged skin. So yes, you may.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, that's important to remember. And what about the coMra Wave? How does that fit into the picture?
Garrett Murrin: The coMra Wave is a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms. It's designed to help protect the body from the negative effects of electromagnetic fields.
Arzhan Surazakov: And finally, let's talk about the coMra Wellness Test. What is that and how does it work?
Garrett Murrin: The coMra Wellness Test is based on the scientific research of Professor Garkavi and her team. It 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. It's a valuable tool for tracking progress and understanding how the body is responding to coMra therapy.