Summary: This text discusses a scientific study comparing long-distance runners and non-runners over 21 years to examine knee cartilage deterioration. The study aimed to test the hypothesis that frequent long-distance running leads to faster knee deterioration. The text also introduces coMra therapy, its principles, devices, and protocols, emphasizing its holistic approach to healing.
Arzhan Surazakov: So, let's take example, one scientific study that was done on the long-distance runners. It's a very interesting study. It was done several years ago. So what they did, they took a sample of long-distance runners, 45 runners, and they compared this group to non-runners who are living in the same area. And they looked at these two groups over the year -- over a period of 21 years. And what they did, they looked at X-rays and it's all the physical exams, and they wanted to see how in the -- what was the hypothesis that we're running especially people who are running pretty much almost every day long distance, then their knees will be deteriorating much faster.
Garrett Murrin: Okay, so that's a good example. And we do know that the body regenerate itself. We saw this in the case of finger. Obviously, you can see it every day when it comes to your skin. But what about the knee cartilage? Does it actually regenerate itself?
Arzhan Surazakov: So, let's talk about coMra therapy. coMra stands for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances, and is the healing force behind coMra therapy. The four radiances used in coMra therapy are infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. We use the coMra device to irradiate the body points.
Garrett Murrin: So, what are the different devices that are available?
Arzhan Surazakov: There is the coMra Delta, which comes in two versions: a strong version with a 905nm laser for severe conditions, and a soft version with a 980nm laser for general use. Then there is the coMra Palm, a portable device with a 980nm laser, but without ultrasound. It's great for on-the-go use.
Garrett Murrin: And what about the treatment protocols?
Arzhan Surazakov: coMra therapy uses universal treatment protocols to address the patient's disease systemically. For example, blood irradiation, also known as Universal 3 protocol, uses coMra on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of blood. We also have the coMra Wave, which converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms. And the coMra Wellness Test, based on the research of Professor Garkavi, measures the body's ability to adapt and heal.
Garrett Murrin: So, it's a holistic approach to healing?
Arzhan Surazakov: Exactly. coMra therapy is a holistic, natural, self-sufficient treatment that works by supporting the body's own healing systems. Practitioners and users who have experience with coMra therapy describe a process of self-discovery and learning as they gradually determine what their bodies need in order to heal. This includes learning about the different frequencies, radiances, and treatment protocols, and how to best combine and apply them in their daily lives.
Garrett Murrin: And what about the terminals?
Arzhan Surazakov: We have the Probe terminal, the Meridian terminal, and the Aesthetic terminal. Each is designed for specific applications within coMra therapy.