Empowering
Growth & Professionalism
SUJOK EMPOWERMENT SERIES 2024
Welcome to the International Sujok Association's Empowerment Series, a dedicated initiative to of ISA to bridge the gap within the Sujok community. Our goal is to enhance your practice, professionalism, and advancement while maintaining the highest standards in medical practices. As a parent organization, we believe that our members, practitioners, and teachers are always seeking practical knowledge at affordable prices. To meet this demand, ISA is proud to introduce the Continuing Medical Education (CME) & Continuing Professional Education(CPE) through this innitiative, featuring a series of online webinars on various topics throughout the year. We are excited to announce our first webinar, led by none other than Dr. Mohanaselvan, who will discuss "Seasonal Diseases and their Remedy with Sujok" on August 1, 2024.
Understanding Seasonal Disorders
Seasonal disorders are health conditions that occur or worsen at certain times of the year. Common examples include colds and flu in the winter, allergies in the spring, and heat-related illnesses in the summer. These disorders can significantly impact daily life, making it crucial to understand their patterns and triggers.
Pathophysiology Involved in Seasonal Disorders
The pathophysiology of seasonal disorders involves the body's response to environmental changes. For instance, cold weather can suppress immune function, making individuals more susceptible to respiratory infections. Similarly, pollen exposure in the spring can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Understanding these mechanisms helps in managing and preventing these conditions.
Major Causes and Associated Comorbidities
The primary causes of seasonal disorders include:
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Viruses and Bacteria: Common cold and flu viruses proliferate in colder weather.
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Allergens: Pollen, mold, and dust mites are prevalent in certain seasons.
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Temperature Extremes: Heat and cold can exacerbate conditions like asthma and cardiovascular diseases.
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Associated comorbidities can include chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular issues, and in some cases, mental health conditions like Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Diagnosis of Pathologies through SuJok
SuJok therapy has its own diagnostic principals, In this webinar we will discuss how a Practitioners can detect imbalances in the body’s energy flow by examining a ptient, which reflect the state of internal organs and systems. The diagnostic method helps in identifying the root cause of seasonal disorders and thus we can manage them successfully.
Treatment of the Conditions and Preventive Methods
SuJok therapy offers several treatment modalities to address seasonal disorders. Preventive methods include regular SuJok sessions, maintaining a balanced diet, and practicing good hygiene to reduce the risk of infections. Additionally, staying hydrated and protecting oneself from extreme weather conditions can prevent many seasonal disorders.
Herbs and Supplements to Improve the Outcome of SuJok Therapy
Certain herbs and supplements can enhance the effects of SuJok therapy: