Su
Jok Acupuncture
Introduction
Su Jok literally translates into Hand and Foot : (Su means
a hand, and Jok means a foot). Su Jok is a form of acupuncture
or acupressure therapy which is highly condensed and focused
on the treatment of diseases and disorders by concentrating
only on hands and feet.
Unlike classical acupuncture treatment by Su-Jok is accomplished
solely on hand and foot which reflects the name of this method.
According to the Su-Jok acupuncture system, highly active point's
correspondent to all internal organs and parts of body are available
on hand and foot. Stimulation of these points gives normalizing
influence to the function of diseased organs.
The points are composed in a strict anatomical order, reflecting
the structure of the body in a diminished form. This is explained
with the fact that the hand and foot reflecting principles of
hologram repeat the physical structure of the body, especially
in comparison with its architectonic.
Sujok (hand & foot) Acupuncture not only to treat hand
and feet diseases.
Though Sujok treatment is done only in hands & feet it is
for all the diseases affecting all the systems & whole body.
Origin
The first information on acupuncture date from the period of
finding stone needles (3,000 BC) that are nowadays property
of the Korean National Museum and the only direct proof of the
assumption that ancient Korea must have been one of acupuncture
cradles. There is a written record based on these investigations,
which is at the same time the oldest medical book in the world,
the book Nei Ching. In translation it means a stone needle and
it originates from east part of China.
Basic principles in Sujok therapy
According to the principles of Onnuri medicine and Oriental
Energetic Concepts, diseases occur in human body and mind are
purely due to the imbalances of the forces acting on them. Sujok
achieves cure by bringing on balance and harmony of the forces
in the body and mind.
Stimulation and Treatment
Su Jok contains many methods of treatment. One method we experience
every day is by walking on our feet and working with our hands.
This gives us constant, random stimulation on corresponding
points; however, purposeful hand and foot massage (also known
as hand or foot reflexology) is even better. There are many
methods of stimulation besides mechanical pressure, including:
1. Miniature magnets designed both to give both mechanical
and magnetic force stimulation;
2. Moxibustion in the form of: (a) moxa sticks; (b) moxa the
size of rice grains held on the hand or foot by small holders
to prevent direct contact; and (c) direct thread moxa;
3. Massage rollers to stimulate the hands and feet;
4. Soft lasers;
5. Miniature hand needles; and
6. Colored transparent plastic discs placed strategically on
charka hand points.
Other methods will be developed based on our technological
and biological advancements in understanding on the physical
and quantum levels of human functioning.
Conditions for use
Some of the more common disorders frequently treated with Su
Jok Acupuncture include:
headaches and epilepsy
disorders of the limbs and musculature, such as:
fibrositis
rheumatism
lumbago
muscle cramps
digestive disorders, such as:
nausea, constipation, diarrhea
hepatitis
cardiovascular disorders
genitourinary disorders
gynecological disorders
sexual dysfunction
disorders of the eyes, ears, nose and throat
skin disorders
nervous system and psychiatric disorders
obesity
addiction to alcohol, nicotine and heroin
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