In this second webinar on nerve damage and neuropathy, Garrett Murrin from Radiant Life Technologies and Dr. Arzhan Surazakov discuss the potential for recovery even in cases where conventional medicine has offered little hope. The core of the discussion centers on the body's innate ability to repair itself when provided with the right support.
Garrett Murrin explains the difference between the 'control paradigm' and the 'support paradigm.' In the control paradigm, the focus is on identifying the cause of damage—such as diabetes, disc compression, or infection—and mitigating symptoms. While this is a standard medical approach, it often leaves patients in a 'wait and see' position regarding actual tissue repair. In contrast, the support paradigm, which is the foundation of coMra therapy, focuses on actively enhancing the self-repair efficiency of damaged nerve cells. By removing cellular waste and providing necessary nutrients, coMra therapy helps the body rebuild from within.
Dr. Arzhan Surazakov, who previously managed a clinic specializing in restorative medicine, shares his extensive experience treating thousands of patients with various neuropathies. He emphasizes that while neuropathy is often considered difficult to treat, the key to recovery lies in understanding the specific needs of the damaged tissue. By evaluating the duration and severity of the injury, patients can better manage their expectations and understand the trajectory of their healing process. The session serves as a guide for both home users and clinical practitioners to orient themselves within the coMra therapy recovery framework.