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Chronic pain affects over 1.5 billion people globally, with traditional medications often causing significant side effects. coMra therapy presents a safer alternative by combining laser therapy with magnetism, ultrasound, and…

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6.2.6. 980 & 905 - Treatment Strategies

1. *Summary: This text discusses strategies for using 980nm and 905nm laser technology in coMra therapy, particularly when treating patients with severe conditions. It emphasizes starting with 980nm to improve overall well-being before gradually introducing 905nm, and adjusting treatment based on patient feedback and tolerance. The text also highlights the importance of supporting systems like blood irradiation and considering factors like sleep and hydration.*

this slide is what we just talked about strategies with 980 and 905 technology. Again, so let's say, somebody comes to a practice at teenager, 14 years old and is really bad. So one way to approach such person when you truly don't know where he is at the moment is to start with 980. Perhaps do it for one week, maybe even up to three weeks. And not so much aiming for of getting the disease resolved, but more or less symptomatically just to get the person and the nervous system overall into this more higher state of well-being, even though the disease may be not resolved. Then perhaps, if the person can sustain that 980 treatments, introduce 905. Maybe perhaps even could be a mixture of systemic 905 and local 980 over the problem area or other way around. So, you will start to introduce 905 gradually and see what happens. Basically, you ask the patient, what's going on? How do they feel about that increased load with 905? Now, again, if 905 direct treatment of the particular organ is painful, but they really cannot sustain it, then another way how to go around about it is to focus as Garrett just said, on supporting systems. So let's say you're doing Universal 3, you're just treating the blood. And it's necessarily a systemic treatment that will address, let's say, overall state of being. We can also decrease 905 treatment time to point. Let's say even if 1 minute is too high, too much, how about 30 seconds, just time. Also, what other factors could be pulling away that energy, it could be It could be good sleep, good rest, proper hydration. Okay. So 980 and 905, they really complement each other. And when you're working with somebody who is really sick, this is where the experience would come in. At what point, which is better? Sometimes you see it's better to start with training response. Sometimes you can go straight into activation response with 905. and so on. So this is sort of the art and experience comes in. There is one more slide that we talked about how often do I treat, but I think we covered pretty much most of this. And the next slide is breaks between treatment courses. I think we also already covered most of this.