In this webinar, Garrett Murrin and Dr. Arzhan Surazakov address the common frustration of patients suffering from nerve damage who have been told that no further treatment options exist. By shifting the perspective from a 'control paradigm'—which focuses solely on mitigating symptoms—to a 'support paradigm,' patients can actively assist the body in its natural self-repair process. This approach is essential for turning the tide on chronic conditions, even when damage is long-standing.
Garrett Murrin explains that while conventional medicine often stops at symptom management, coMra therapy focuses on the biological requirements of damaged cells. By providing the necessary support to the body, we can facilitate the removal of cellular waste and the delivery of essential nutrients, effectively turning the body into a construction site for healing. This process is applicable to a wide range of nerve-related issues, including sciatic, median, and optic nerve damage.
Dr. Arzhan Surazakov, who managed a coMra clinic for restorative medicine, shares his extensive experience treating thousands of patients with various neuropathies. He emphasizes that recovery is a process that depends on the severity and duration of the injury. By understanding the specific needs of the nerve cells, patients can better manage their expectations and work skillfully with their body's inherent capacity to regenerate. The webinar serves as a foundational guide for both clinic and home users to orient themselves within a successful recovery trajectory using coMra therapy.