Su-juk is a young, sophisticated and powerful method based on activating the natural healing mechanisms scattered throughout our body. In Korean the word "su" means palm and "cockroach" means foot. At Su-Juk we use our hands and feet as a "remote control" that is used to activate healing mechanisms and processes that bring the body and mind to optimal function.
Read MoreHow does Su-Juk treatment work? Why is the Soo-Jok method so powerful and what allows the So-Jok method to address various problems that have not been addressed by other treatment methods
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Read MoreThe therapeutic process in the Su-Juk method is a learning process. The therapist "reminds" the patient's body how to activate self-healing mechanisms and allows the body to balance itself. The balancing process is sometimes reminiscent of a general "renovation" in which the body breaks down old mechanisms and habits and develops new and more effective healing mechanisms. Repeating the su-juk treatments at the right intervals allows the body to learn the healing process and restore it when the patient returns to the environment and routine of his life.
Read MoreBetween treatments and / or at the end of the series of treatments, the patient will be instructed on how to proceed with self-healing using the Su-Juk method, which will be simple, available and effective for him. It should be taken into account that the more the patient cooperates with the treatment and continues the treatment, the faster the recovery will be and the body will receive more messages that will encourage healing.
Read MoreThe reactions to the soo-juk treatments are usually not acute and in many cases there is a significant improvement already after the first to the third treatment. But it must be taken into account that many problems in our body depend on various components and it is possible that as part of the treatment of a particular symptom another symptom or even the cause of the problem will pop up, to the surface. There is nothing to be alarmed by these reactions, but to re-report them to the therapist who in turn will continue to balance the patient a little differently each time, given the new data. It is important to emphasize that su-juk treatments can not cause harm. The method is considered to be one of the safest methods in complementary medicine, as the method is based on stimulating the self-control mechanisms for healing scattered throughout our bodies. During the process, the balance is often released in the body
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