To the uninitiated, the hand is a tool for gripping, gesturing, and feeling. But in the philosophy of —a Korean therapy developed by Professor Park Jae Woo—the hand is not merely a part of the body; it is the body in miniature. The name itself translates simply: Su means hand, and Jok means foot.
The tools of Su Jok are deceptively simple, often utilizing objects from nature. su jok therapy
Because the hands and feet are highly innervated and lack large vital organs beneath them, they are safe zones for intervention. You can stimulate a heart point on the hand without physically endangering the heart itself. It is a non-invasive, elegant form of biological engineering. To the uninitiated, the hand is a tool