Summary: This text is a transcript of a conversation between Arzhan Surazakov and Garrett Murrin discussing coMra therapy, its devices, and treatment protocols. They cover various aspects of coMra, including the different radiances, devices like the coMra Delta and Palm, and the importance of understanding the body's healing process. The conversation also touches on the coMra Wellness Test and the concept of a unified timeline for tracking health events.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, so let's start with the basics. What is coMra therapy?
Garrett Murrin: Well, coMra stands for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances. It's a holistic approach to healing that uses four different radiances: infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs.
Arzhan Surazakov: And how do these radiances work together?
Garrett Murrin: They work synergistically to support the body's own healing systems. It's not about forcing the body to heal, but rather providing the right conditions for it to heal itself. We use the coMra device to irradiate specific points on the body.
Arzhan Surazakov: So, what are the different coMra devices available?
Garrett Murrin: There are a few main ones. The coMra Delta is our flagship device. It comes in two versions: a strong version with a 905nm laser for severe conditions, and a soft version with a 980nm laser for more general use. Then there's the coMra Palm, which is a portable device, great for on-the-go use. It doesn't have ultrasound, and uses a 980nm laser.
Arzhan Surazakov: And how do we decide which device to use?
Garrett Murrin: It depends on the condition being treated. The coMra Delta is generally used for more serious or chronic issues, while the coMra Palm is suitable for mild to moderate conditions. But also, it depends on the user's preference and lifestyle.
Arzhan Surazakov: What about the treatment protocols? Are they standardized?
Garrett Murrin: Yes, we use universal treatment protocols to address the patient's disease systemically. For example, blood irradiation, also known as Universal 3 protocol, is used to improve the qualities of blood. But also, we encourage users to learn and adapt the protocols to their own needs. It's a process of self-discovery.
Arzhan Surazakov: So, it's not just about following a set of instructions?
Garrett Murrin: Exactly. It's about understanding how your body responds to the different radiances and frequencies. It's about learning what your body needs to heal. We also have the coMra Wave, which is a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms.
Arzhan Surazakov: That's interesting. And what about the coMra Wellness Test?
Garrett Murrin: The coMra Wellness Test is based on the research of Professor Garkavi. It measures your body's ability to adapt and heal. It can be used to track your progress and see how coMra therapy is impacting your overall health and quality of life.
Arzhan Surazakov: So, it's a way to measure the effectiveness of the therapy?
Garrett Murrin: Yes, and also to understand your body better. It's a tool for self-awareness. We also have different terminals, like the Probe terminal, Meridian terminal, and Aesthetic terminal, which are used for specific applications.
Arzhan Surazakov: Okay, that makes sense. One last thing, I would point out to record all events on one time line. In other words, don't set one time line for family issues, one time line for nutrition and so on. Rather, let's have one time line.
Garrett Murrin: Yes, that's a great point. It's important to see the whole picture, not just isolated events. A unified timeline helps us understand the connections between different aspects of our lives and how they impact our health.