Prof. Park Jae Woo

Professor Park, Jae Woo. Founder of Su-Jok Therapy & Triorigin Science. Prof. Park was also a member of many scientific faculties and societies

Sujok is a Korean word that means "hand and foot" therapy. It is a type of alternative medicine that was developed by Professor Park Jae Woo in the 1980s. The therapy is based on the principle that the hands and feet contain a microcosm of the entire body, and that stimulating specific points on the hands and feet can have a healing effect on corresponding areas of the body.

Sujok therapy involves applying pressure, massage, or acupuncture to specific points on the hands and feet. These points correspond to different organs and systems of the body, and by stimulating them, the body's natural healing mechanisms can be activated.

Sujok therapy is believed to be effective in treating a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, digestive disorders, respiratory disorders, and emotional issues. It is also believed to be helpful in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.

One of the benefits of sujok therapy is that it is non-invasive and does not involve the use of medication. It can be used alone or in combination with other therapies, such as acupuncture or herbal medicine, to provide a holistic approach to healing.

If you are interested in trying sujok therapy, it is important to find a qualified practitioner who is trained in this modality. Your practitioner will work with you to develop a treatment plan based on your specific needs and goals. Sujok therapy is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified practitioner, but it may not be appropriate for everyone.


Processes of Sujok:

Through Sujok, one can diagnose the problem easily. By pressing the key points and applying pressure in the right direction, one can cure the problem.

Hand-Body Acupressure:

By using the pit of the human stomach as the center point and rotating the head 140 degrees, the parts of the hand will correspond to particular parts of the body. The thumb identifies the head and the neck; the chubby part of the palm under the thumb is the chest and the palm as a whole refers to the abdominal region. The middle and ring fingers are legs while the index and small fingers correspond to the arms. From the structural point of view, it is the hand which has the closest resemblance to the whole human body.

Foot-Body

 AcupressureThe big toe to the head and neck, the round shaped pad under the big toe to the chest and the palm of the foot to the abdominal area. Respectively, the third and the forth toes correspond to the legs, while the second and the fifth toes to the arms.

Left Foot :

The second toe to the left arm, the third toe to the left leg, the fourth toe to the right leg and the fifth toe to the right arm.

Right Foot :The second toe to the right arm, the third toe to the right leg, the fourth toe to the left leg and the fifth to the left arm.

Physical Healing:

Mental Healing: