1. *Summary: This text is a discussion about coMra therapy, its devices, and treatment protocols, presented by Arzhan Surazakov and Garrett Murrin. It covers various aspects of coMra, including the radiances used, different devices like coMra Delta and coMra Palm, and the concept of self-sufficiency in relation to health and environment. The conversation also touches on the coMra Wellness Test and the importance of understanding the body's healing process.*
Arzhan Surazakov: Hello everyone, and welcome to our presentation on coMra therapy. Today, Garrett Murrin and I will be discussing the principles, devices, and applications of this innovative healing modality.
Garrett Murrin: Thanks, Arzhan. We're excited to share our knowledge and experience with coMra therapy. Let's start by defining what coMra actually stands for. It's an acronym for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances, and it represents the healing force behind this therapy.
Arzhan Surazakov: Exactly. And those radiances are the core of coMra therapy. We use four main radiances: infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. These are delivered through our devices to specific points on the body.
Garrett Murrin: Yes, and it's important to understand that we don't just irradiate randomly. We use specific protocols, like the Universal Treatment Protocols, to address the patient's disease systemically. For example, blood irradiation, also known as the Universal 3 protocol, is used to improve the qualities of blood by applying coMra to points over main arteries.
Arzhan Surazakov: That's right. And we have different devices for different needs. The coMra Delta, for example, comes in two versions. The strong version uses a 905nm laser and is designed for treating severe forms of acute and chronic autoimmune and degenerative diseases, as well as for rehabilitation and recovery. The soft version, with a 980nm laser, is used for treating and preventing acute and chronic diseases, as well as treating trauma and injuries.
Garrett Murrin: And then there's the coMra Palm, which is a multipurpose, portable device with a built-in battery. It's ideal for on-the-go use and is great for preventing and treating mild and moderate illnesses, diseases, injuries, and traumas. It doesn't have ultrasound, and its laser is the 980nm version.
Arzhan Surazakov: We also have the Comra Wave, which is a device that converts harmful electromagnetic radiation into harmonic waveforms. It's another tool in our arsenal for promoting health and well-being.
Garrett Murrin: And let's not forget the coMra Wellness Test. This test, based on the scientific research of Professor Garkavi and her team, allows users to measure their body's ability and capacity to adapt. It's a great way to track healing progress and overall quality of life.
Arzhan Surazakov: Absolutely. And it's important to emphasize that coMra therapy is a holistic, natural, and self-sufficient treatment. It works by supporting the body's own healing systems. Practitioners and users often describe a process of self-discovery and learning as they gradually determine what their bodies need in order to heal.
Garrett Murrin: Exactly. And when we talk about self-sufficiency, we're talking about finding that point of balance between ourselves and our environment. Think about traditional cultures; they exist in harmony and balance with their surroundings. They are self-sufficient within the context of the greater environment.
Arzhan Surazakov: And that's the essence of coMra therapy. It's about empowering individuals to take control of their health and well-being by understanding their bodies and using the tools we provide. We have different terminals, like the Probe terminal, Meridian terminal, and Aesthetic terminal, to help with this process.
Garrett Murrin: Thank you, Arzhan. And thank you all for joining us today. We hope this has been informative and helpful.