Summary: This text discusses the principles of coMra therapy, emphasizing its gentle and natural approach to healing by supporting the body's own systems. It highlights the importance of using low-energy radiances like laser, magnetic fields, and ultrasound to stimulate cellular processes without disrupting them. The text also touches upon the historical context of these discoveries and the fundamental principle of "do no harm" in healing.
So what it means is that we need to support this process because each individual cell is extremely small. And whatever we apply to the healing process, we must not disrupt the natural functioning of these tiny and small workers. And in the healing arts, this principle of harmlessness is the cornerstone of the Hippocratic oath. So firstly, do no harm. It's not simply expressed the general conduct of the physician. This statement actually reflects the fundamental principle of life, but life is a gentle, natural process of evolution. So whatever we're doing, whatever therapy we're applying, the medical technology must proceed along the same lines. What you see here on the screen is just the process of mitosis, the division of cells. In other words, this is how a cell multiply to create a gap in the skin or repair a damaged organ. So this is exactly what happened during the 20th century. There was a whole string of different discoveries when they start studying the action of light, the action of magnetic fields, the action of laser therapy, they found out that if you tune down the energy of these radiances, so the laser must be very gentle, the ultrasound must be very gentle, just strong enough to stimulate what you see on the screen here, just give enough energy impetus to stimulate this extremely small very microscopic processes. So there's a very small amount of energy. Then as a result, we should have a faster healing process.