SU JOK AND MOXA, SELF-TREATMENT MANUAL - CONTENTS
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Diseases in the area of the thorax
Trachea
Lung and bronchi
Breast tissues
Mammaries
Heart
Thymus
Esophagus
 
Diseases in the abdominal area
Abdominal area tissues
Stomach and duodenum
Pancreas
Liver
Gall-bladder
Spleen
Appendix
Large intestine
Small intestines
Ovaries and uterine tubes
Uterus and vagina
Male genitals (and prostate)
Ureter
Bladder
 
Diseases in the area of the neck and back
Neck tissues
Spine - cervical vertebrae
Spine - from 1 st to 8 th cervical vertebrae
Spine - from 9 th to 12 th cervical vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx (tailbone)
Area of the shoulder blades
Kidneys and adrenal glands
Anus
 
Limb diseases
Arms
Wrists - inner part
Wrists - outer part
Forearms - inner side
Forearms - outer side
Elbow joints - inner side
Elbow joints - outer side
Armpits - inner side
Armpits - outer side
Shoulder joints - front side
Shoulder joints - back side
Hip joints - back side а
Hip joints - front side
Thighs - inner side
Thighs - outer side
Knee joints - inner side
Knee joints - outer side
Shanks - inner side
Shanks - outer side
Ankles - inner side
Ankles - outer side
Feet
 
PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
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

 
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
 
SU JOK AND TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
 
PRESCRIPTION GUIDE
Introduction
Standard healing procedure
Prescriptions
Keeping fit, general strengthening
 
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
Su jok and moxa, self-treatment manual - contents
 
 
 
Su jok and moxa, self-treatment manual - contents
Su jok and moxa, self-treatment manual - contents