Su: Jok Therapy
By stimulating specific points on these "microsystems," you can influence corresponding organs, joints, and systems elsewhere in the body—without needles, expensive equipment, or deep anatomical knowledge.
When a patient suffers from an ailment—say, a knot of tension in the right shoulder—a skilled Su Jok practitioner does not look at the shoulder. They look at the right ring finger (or the corresponding zone on the palm). There, they will often find a microscopic, tender point, a "trigger point" that echoes the distress of the larger organ. By stimulating this tiny point, the practitioner influences the actual organ. su jok therapy
A problem in the body will appear as a tender, sensitive, or differently textured spot on the corresponding hand or foot point. Treat the point, and you treat the source. By stimulating specific points on these "microsystems," you