Today more and more are people choosing to stay away from invasive treatments and long-term dependence on pharmaceutical drugs. One effective and non-toxic healing modality which is becoming recognised is coMra-Therapy, which combines low-level laser light with magnetism, colour LEDs, and in some models ultrasound. Physiotherapists have used low-level lasers for the relief of pain for a long time. But nowadays they are being increasing used across a wide variety of medical disciplines, and are not limited to pain relief.

How can one explain this wide range of medical benefits? Low-level laser light in coMra-Therapy is of a power that stimulates tissue repair. This regenerative ability means that it has a wide range of beneficial applications. For example, cells respond to laser light by increasing respiratory activity, enhancing cell proliferation which leads to tissue regeneration and improving resistance of cells to toxins, hypoxia and other stress factors.

Today, more and more ordinary people are benefiting from the healing effects of coMra-Therapy in the treatment of both acute conditions, such as cuts, burns, muscle and tendon injuries, as well as chronic conditions, from persistent back pain to multiple sclerosis, and from intestinal disease to sciatica.

Claudie Lemoine is a clinical massage therapist, who uses coMra-Therapy to add a new dimension to her work. Here Claudie talks about one of the areas in which coMra-Therapy has helped her clients.

“A lady came with unbearable pain on the top of her foot. She had been treated with cortisone and other medicines for 8 years for arthritis and osteoporosis. Her legs, and especially her feet, were purple with red patches, spider veins and varicose veins and some were completely black already.

When she came for the second treatment, she said that the top of her foot was no longer painful, although the external side was bothering her now. I asked her permission to treat her for sciatica as I do with deep tissue massage, but using the laser machine instead. She gladly agreed, even though she was a bit sceptical. Well, it proved effective!

By the ninth treatment, the improvement was radically visible, and she could from then on walk straight, without limping or pinching her lips. That day, she phoned the receptionist from town and said to let me know that she “is in town, walking all over the streets as never before and she has no pain whatsoever!"

There is no doubt that coMra-Therapy is fast becoming the medicine of choice, and this is not just due to its effectiveness. It is also becoming popular, because it is safe to use, even on a long-term basis, is fully portable and is completely non-invasive.

An early 2011 study published by 2 scientists working for the FDA in the United States concluded that:

"After nearly 45 years of low intensity level light applications in humans with lasers (or any other optical to near infrared light sources) there are no known reports of any adverse side effects to the best of our knowledge."*

*Laser therapy: A review of its mechanism of action and potential medical applications

Darrell B. Tata and Ronald W. Waynant

Laser & Photonics Reviews

DOI:10.1002/lpor.200900032

To start using coMra, first search your health issue in the coMra User Guide. If you can find it, start applying the relevant treatment protocol. If you do not find it, start with coMra Universal 3 and coMra Universal 5 protocols. If you have questions and need support by an expert, please contact us.

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