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Summary: This text discusses the importance of rest periods in coMra therapy, emphasizing that they should only be taken after significant improvements are observed. It clarifies that for severely ill individuals, continuous daily treatments are recommended until a stable active state is achieved. The text also mentions the gradual introduction of rest periods and the possibility of repeat treatments later on.
So, to come back to the importance of having the rest period is to also remember in user guide, we say, let's say, for example, two weeks of treatments and two weeks stop of treatments. You start take rest periods only after you achieve significant improvements. The two weeks only is to give you an idea. In other words, if person is very sick, very ill, don't take breaks, maintain the treatments, non-stop, perhaps even daily treatments for as long as necessary to get the person steadily and strongly into that active state. And then we can gradually start taking rest periods, perhaps longer, longer and longer. And then down the line, you can do repeat treatments again. Just to put it