1. *Summary: This text discusses coMra therapy, a holistic treatment using radiances like infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs. It highlights different coMra devices such as the coMra Delta and coMra Palm, and mentions universal treatment protocols. The text also touches upon the complexity of how photobiomodulation works at a cellular level, noting the lack of a clear mechanistic explanation.*
Hello everyone, I'm Arzhan Surazakov, and I'm here with Garrett Murrin.
Today we're going to talk about the science behind coMra therapy.
So, what is coMra? coMra stands for Coherence Through Modulation of Radiances. It's the healing force behind coMra therapy.
And what are the radiances? The four radiances used in coMra therapy are infrared laser, magnetic field, ultrasound, and colored LEDs.
So, how do we use these radiances? We use the coMra device to irradiate specific points on the body.
And what are some of the devices? Well, there's 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.
There's also the coMra Palm, a portable device with a 980nm laser, ideal for on-the-go use.
And what about treatment protocols? coMra therapy uses universal treatment protocols to address the patient's disease systemically.
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.
So, let's talk about the science. This experimental data came mostly from non-invasive therapies such as near infrared photobiomodulation. So what happened is that when they apply light, even a single flash of light in an experiment to let's say head to dish with a cell culture, there's so many things happening inside the cell. So this is a quote from an editorial paper in a journal called Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. So what they wrote is that although there is much discussion of the uses of near infrared photobiomodulation, there is very little on how it actually works. As far as explaining goals, what really happens, we are basically left to resort to say light enters, miracle happens and good things come out. But basically, they try to map out mechanistically what will happen after a single application of light. Oh, there is hundreds of genes switched on, hundreds of genes turned off. There are so many changes happening in the cell to a single event, single flash of light. The mechanistic explanation does not work.
And what about blood irradiation? Blood irradiation is the same as the Universal 3 protocol, using coMra on points over main arteries to improve the qualities of blood.
And what about the terminals? We have the Probe terminal, the Meridian terminal, and the Aesthetic terminal.
So, 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.