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In the
Homo-system of the body, a therapeutic correspondence point (or
treatment reflected point) will be notable for a keen tenderness
following a mechanical pressure. It is this phenomenon which is taken
into consideration while conducting diagnosis or therapy.
The
treatment point will be located by applying a uniform pressure at the
correspondence area. Painful sensation caused by a diagnostic stick
hitting the treatment point would be often associated with spontaneous
mobile response of the muscles of the body part under investigation.
The size
of the head of a diagnostic stick used in search for, and stimulation
of, the treatment point should coincide with the area occupied by the
correspondence area in the selected therapeutic system. The ribbed
side surface of the stick serves to provide massage for the hands and
feet, as well as for secure retention of an instrument by the doctor.
Metal
stars - prolonged-action stimulators of correspondence points.
Marked
tenderness appearing even when slightly pressing on a metal star will
point to correct application of the latter. Having fixed the star in
the tender point with an adhesive plaster, the patient presses on it
periodically by himself, making local massage. The nature of illness
determines the duration of the application. It can vary from several
hours to several days. Various sizes of metal stars allow to enhance
the effect of their action in working with correspondence systems of
various sizes.
A star can
be used considering the colour of the metal.
A white-metal star is
used mainly in acute pathologies, while a yellow-metal star will be
more effective in chronic diseases.
These
instruments used for the purpose of giving mechanical massage stand
out as the most simple and accessible to all method of stimulation. By
superficial massaging the correspondence zones one could avoid having
to localize the nerve points. In fact, this procedure is likely to be
performed by the patient himself as the massotherapy or prophylaxis,
either on a regular basis or as required.
In
providing the correspondence systems treatment the therapists rely
heavily on the wire-masseurs (rings, sticks), tubular and roller-type
masseurs (spiked rollers).
The
wormwood sticks - or moxas - are purposed to carry out local
thermotherapy.
The
therapy proves especially effective in dealing with sick patients of
old age, and with chronic diseases occurring against the background of
general energy emaciation. It is also efficient in trying to subdue
pain syndromes and to cope with all kinds of diseases caused by the
Dryness and Coldness energies.
The
application of moxas will enable the therapist to practice an
effective, strictly individual therapy involving no risk whatsoever.
However, special care should be taken in applying moxas for persons
allergic to the wormwood and the wormwood smoke, as well as for
patients suffering from different forms of dermatitis and other acute
inflammatory skin diseases.
The Su Jok
therapy makes use of small wormwood rolls, minimoxas and micromoxas.
This
needle allows for particularly precise hitting of a correspondence
point located deep in the tissues and quite inaccessible for the
surface stimulators.
A
precision-hit correspondence spherule (as distinct from a meridional
point) would be characteristically felt as a sharp pain once a needle
has been inserted - often accompanied by the patient?s mobile
response. The sensation is quick to pass off, with a needle left after
the procedure in its position at the spherule, essentially causing no
trouble at all. In the event the pain after a needle?s insertion
remains there, it is indicative of the failure to do this correctly
and of the need to remove the needle. If pain reaction at the moment
of insertion of a needle is absent - this means the needle missed the
correspondence spherule.
Where the
Eight-Ki principle is the therapy of choice, the tonification or
sedation of energies will be conducted by installing microneedles at
an angle to the skin surface, 1-2 mm deep.
Each
patient should have a set of needles of is own.
As a rule,
the needles' insertion time would last for 20 to 30 min; however, it
is likely to wary with the severity and specific course of an illness.
The
injectors are intended to permit of an essentially indolent insertion
of microneedles when therapy involves stimulating the body Homo-system
points, and when it is performed in accordance with the Eight-Ki
principle by activating the points of byol-meridians and byol-chakras.
The visual aids to study
the Su Jok acupuncture are the hand, foot, finger toe and ear molds
carrying the byol-meridian points. These molds will also help to
develop practical skills.
The human models
featuring a map of classical corporal meridians and meridian points
will represent a visual aid aimed at studying the topography of
corporal meridians, the direction of energy flows therein, and the
location of meridian points.
We can
offer you published materials on Su Jok therapy and Onnuri medicine in
English, Spanish, German, Russian and other languages. These issues
are meant for physicians of various specialities, medical students, as
well as for all readers who want to master an effective and drug-free
method of medical aid.
You have a
possibility to borrow the magazine Onnuri medicine in English and
Russian. On its pages you will find new developments in the theory and
practice of Onnuri medicine.
The
teaching computer-based programs are intended for independent studying
of the Su Jok therapy techniques. The whole bulk of well-illustrated
theoretical material will come up in a concise and clear-cut manner.
Carefully organized, coverage proceeds stagewise, with the primary
standard of knowledge the hands and feet correspondence systems
being reflected in the Human Body Homo-System program. The secondary
standard of knowledge, which is the treatment using byol-meridians,
you are to find in the Energy Flowing Therapy program. The teaching
programs can be approached as a common block owing to the fact that
they are characterized by a fairly similar interface, uniform style,
and continuity in logic. The special convenience of the teaching
program lies in its ability to check on the assimilation of the
material. This is achieved through a number of tests of the varied
degree of difficulty.
The
teaching computer-based programs are designed for the users who are
keen on making a thorough study of Su Jok therapy techniques.
As to the
diagnostic program, it is intended for energy-status diagnosing and
finding out the most efficient way of correcting the energy balance of
the patient.
A
principal merit of the program in question is its capacity to render
assistance to the medical practitioner in its efforts to evaluate the
potentialities of different diagnostic approaches. Moreover, it would
allow for assessing in a most comprehensive manner the greatest number
of complaints, symptoms and diagnostic signs, which is of paramount
importance to making an adequate energy-oriented diagnosis.
The
diagnostic program has been created to substantially facilitate and
expedite the work of the doctor.
We have three colourful posters picturing
the correspondence systems of the hands and feet, the "insect"
systems, the energy systems of the hands, feet, fingers and toes for
you.
The
pictures display the projections of the organs, meridians, chakras and
their points using the related colours according to Six Ki theory.
Having these visual aids before your eyes will not only help to easily
learn the most complicated training material but is aesthetically
pleasant.
The Su Jok
big and small (pocket) calendars are used for making a Six Ki
time-energies diagnosis, for calculating the Open point,
Myong-chronopuncture. They contain information about the Heaven stems
and Earth branches of each time units - year, month, and day.