1. *Summary: This text is a discussion about coMra therapy, its devices, and protocols, presented by Arzhan Surazakov and Garrett Murrin. It covers various aspects of coMra, including the different radiances used, the devices like coMra Delta and coMra Palm, and the Universal Treatment Protocols. The conversation also touches on the benefits of coMra therapy in offsetting the effects of chemotherapy and radiation, and the importance of self-discovery in the healing process.*
Arzhan Surazakov: Hello everyone, and welcome to our presentation on coMra therapy. Today, Garrett Murrin and I will be discussing the principles, devices, and protocols of this innovative healing modality.
Garrett Murrin: Thanks, Arzhan. We're excited to share our knowledge and experience with coMra therapy. Let's start by explaining what coMra actually stands for. It's an acronym for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances. This is the healing force behind coMra therapy.
Arzhan Surazakov: Exactly. And those radiances are the four key components of coMra therapy: infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. These radiances work together to support the body's natural healing processes.
Garrett Murrin: Right. And we use these radiances with different devices. The main one is the coMra Delta. It comes in two versions: a strong version with a 905nm laser, which is used for severe acute and chronic conditions, and a soft version with a 980nm laser, which is used for treating and preventing acute and chronic diseases, as well as trauma and injuries.
Arzhan Surazakov: And then we have the coMra Palm, which is a portable device with a built-in battery. It's great for on-the-go use and is ideal for preventing and treating mild to moderate illnesses, diseases, injuries, and traumas. It doesn't have ultrasound, and its laser is the 980nm version.
Garrett Murrin: That's right. Now, let's talk about the treatment protocols. coMra therapy uses Universal Treatment Protocols to address the patient's disease systemically. These protocols are designed to support the body's own healing systems.
Arzhan Surazakov: Yes, and one of the key protocols is blood irradiation, also known as Universal 3. This involves using the coMra device on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of the blood.
Garrett Murrin: And it's important to remember that coMra therapy is a holistic, natural, and self-sufficient treatment. Practitioners and users often describe a process of self-discovery and learning as they gradually determine what their bodies need to heal.
Arzhan Surazakov: Absolutely. This includes learning about the different frequencies, radiances, and treatment protocols, and how to best combine and apply them in daily life. It's a very empowering process.
Garrett Murrin: We also have the coMra Wave, which is a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms. This can be very beneficial in today's environment.
Arzhan Surazakov: And let's not forget the coMra Wellness Test. This test, based on the research of Professor Garkavi, allows users to measure their body's ability to adapt. It can also be used to measure healing ability and quality of life.
Garrett Murrin: That's a great point, Arzhan. And it's worth mentioning that you can use infrared laser therapy, energy medicine, to offset the effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. And if someone's going for X-rays, you can do it as a prophylactic so that the X-rays aren't as damaging to the body.
Arzhan Surazakov: Yes, that's a very important application of coMra therapy. It's a powerful tool for supporting the body's resilience and recovery.
Garrett Murrin: We also have different terminals for the coMra devices, like the Probe terminal, Meridian terminal, and Aesthetic terminal, each designed for specific applications.
Arzhan Surazakov: Thank you, Garrett. And thank you all for joining us today. We hope this presentation has been informative and helpful.