SU JOK AND MOXA, SELF-TREATMENT MANUAL - CONTENTS |
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| PREFACE | |||||||||||
| VALUE OF THE ELABORATION | |||||||||||
| PRINCIPLES OF THE SU JOK THERAPY Correspondence systems and zones Main correspondence system Correspondence system "Insect" Primary and secondary zones of correspondence Accumulation of the correspondence systems Stratification of the correspondence systems Multiple head projection Proportionality of the correspondence zones Skin and bone correspondence Mirrored pain points Irrefutability of the correspondence systems |
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| SU JOK THERAPY PRACTICE Preface When can you practise self-treatment with su jok What kind of diseases can you treat with su jok Treatment procedures Contents of the treatment procedures Choice of the correspondence zones Additional correspondence zones Finding of the pain su jok points Stimulation of the pain su jok points Moxa stimulation Cold stimulation Needle stimulation Combined stimulation with needles and moxa Massage stimulation Magnet stimulation Choice of the method of stimulation Procedure parameters Possible reasons for failure Su jok for children |
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| SU JOK AND TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE | |||||||||||
| PRESCRIPTION GUIDE Introduction Standard healing procedure Prescriptions Keeping fit, general strengthening |
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| Diseases in the area of the head Hypophysis Face Brain Eyes Teeth and gums Ears Sinuses Nose Tongue Throat Larynx and vocal chords Neck tissues Thyroid and parathiroid gland |
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