Méthode japonaise : Chacun de vos doigts est connecté à un organe spécifique de votre corps, et cela donne des résultats en seulement 5 minutes !

 

The Japanese use a method of alternative medicine based on the belief that each finger of the hand is connected to two organs of the body. This method gives results in just 5 minutes.

Jin shin Jitsu is an ancient form of Japanese healing art that restores emotional balance by stimulating specific points on the fingers.

Namely, this method actually affects a specific organ of the body if you hold your finger firmly in one hand for 3-5 minutes. When doing this, you need to breathe deeply and then massage the finger with the opposite hand. This procedure takes approximately 3 minutes.

Here is an explanation of the entire diagram that will show the entire connection between the fingers and the organs of the body:

Here are the organs associated with the fingers:

Thumb:

Associated with: stomach and spleen

Emotions: depression and anxiety

Common symptoms: skin problems, nervousness, headaches, stomach pain

Index:

Related to: kidneys and bladder

Emotions: fear, confusion, disappointment

Common symptoms: toothache, muscle pain, back pain, digestive problems

Major:

Associated with: liver and gallbladder

Emotions: anger, uncertainty, irritability

Common symptoms: migraines, fatigue, circulation problems, menstrual pain, headaches

Annular:

Associated with: liver and gallbladder

Emotions: anger, uncertainty, irritability

Common symptoms: migraines, fatigue, circulation problems, menstrual pain, headaches

Annular:

Associated with: the lungs and the large intestine

Emotions: sadness, fear, negativity

Common symptoms: digestive problems, asthma, respiratory problems, skin diseases

Little finger:

Related to: Heart and small intestine

Emotions: anxiety, nervousness, lack of self-confidence

Common symptoms: bone problems, heart disease, sore throat

The next time you experience any of these symptoms, try this 5-minute tip and you will be surprised by its positive effects.