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Sujok Therapy is a form of alternative-complementary medicine as per the definition of W.H.O. that involves stimulating specific points / corresponding areas on the hands and feet to promote healing and well-being. It is based on the principles of similarities and other theories developed by Prof. Park Jae Woo.
Yes, Sujok Therapy is considered very safe when performed by a trained and certified practitioner. Other than the use of fine needling in certain advanced methods, most Sujok techniques are completely non-invasive, such as stimulation, massage, seed therapy, color therapy, and magnet therapy. These approaches carry a very low risk of side effects, making Sujok suitable for people of all ages, including children and the elderly
Sujok therapy works on the principle that the hands and feet represent a complete reflection of the human body. Specific correspondence zones / points on them are linked to internal organs and systems through the body’s bio-energy pathways. By stimulating these points using natural or artificial stimulators (seeds, needles, magnets, or pressure), the therapy helps to restore balance in the energy flow, improve circulation, and activate the body’s natural healing mechanisms.
The effectiveness of Sujok Therapy varies from person to person. Research and real-life experiences show positive results in pain relief such as migraine, arthritis, back pain, and post-surgery pain), stress and anxiety reduction, and better sleep quality. It has also been found useful in supporting recovery in asthma, stroke rehabilitation, digestive issues, female issues, skine issues, cancer-related fatigue and manymore.
Sujok Therapy is generally very safe and has minimal side effects. Some people may experience mild, temporary reactions such as slight discomfort, a mild headache, or itching where the treatment procedure is performed. These effects are usually short-lived and occur as the body adjusts to the therapy. It is important to follow the guidance of a trained practitioner.
During Sujok Therapy, it's essential to stay well-hydrated, eat a balanced diet, and avoid attending a session on an empty stomach. After the therapy, avoid strenuous activities to allow your body to adjust and benefit fully. Always consult with a trained practitioner for personalized advice and precautions.
Sujok Therapy is a unique and independent healing system, not derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture, acupressure, or reflexology. While it may use needling, stimulation, massage, or pressure as part of its therapeutic procedures, the foundation, philosophy, scientific understanding, treatment zones, and points are entirely different. Sujok has its own scientific principles and does not follow the meridian theory of acupuncture or the pressure map of reflexology. It is based on the correspondence system of the hands (Su) and feet (Jok), as well as advanced concepts like Triorigin science, energy systems, and higher correspondence levels, making it far more comprehensive. Unlike reflexology or simple pressure-point therapies, Sujok offers a structured and scientifically evolved methodology for treating physical, mental, and emotional conditions. The use of tools such as seeds, magnets, color, needling, or massage is only the means of stimulation. What makes Sujok different is its underlying conceptual framework and therapeutic depth. In short, Sujok Therapy is not a variant of acupuncture, acupressure, or reflexology—it is a distinct, well-defined, and scientifically structured system of healing.
Sujok Therapy can be applied across a wide range of health conditions, from pain management, stress relief, and lifestyle disorders to complex issues like cardiovascular, neurological, musculoskeletal, respiratory, endocrine, autoimmune, dermatological, renal, and gynecological disorders. It also supports rehabilitation, preventive care, and psychosomatic well-being through advanced concepts like Smile Meditation, Twist Therapy, and Triorigin Science. Unlike single-modality therapies, Sujok offers a versatile, individualized approach that addresses both physical and emotional balance.
Yes, Sujok Therapy can be practiced at home with proper training and guidance from a qualified Sujok physician. By learning the correct techniques and stimulation points, individuals can safely apply it on themselves. Many common ailments such as headache, back pain, neck discomfort, manstrual pain, cramps, toothache and digestive issues can be effectively managed through these simple self-healing methods.

