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K-STAR K105 Sujok Jimmy Key-Chain – Portable Acupressure Therapy Tool for Stress Relief & Hand Massage
(5 Length x 3 Height x 3 Width) in centimeter
The K-STAR K105 Sujok Jimmy Key-Chain is a compact and portable Sujok therapy tool designed to stimulate acupressure points on your hands. Its key-chain design makes it easy to carry anywhere, allowing you to enjoy quick stress relief, improve blood circulation, and promote relaxation anytime, anywhere.
Made with durable metallic construction and a simple 5–6 cm stick with attachments, this Sujok Jimmy helps locate and massage curative points effectively. Perfect for personal wellness, office use, or as a handy companion for Sujok therapists and acupressurists on the go.
Product Specifications:
- Design: Metallic key-chain with Sujok roller attachments
- Material: Brass & Steel
- Portability: Compact, easy-to-carry key-chain design
Key Features:
Stimulates hand acupressure points
Promotes stress relief & relaxation
Improves blood circulation in hands
Compact key-chain for anytime, anywhere use
Durable and easy-to-use Sujok therapy tool
How to Use:
- Rotate the key-chain stick between fingers or press gently on hand pressure points.
- Use a few times daily for maximum relaxation and therapeutic effect.
- Can be used alone or in combination with other Sujok therapy tools.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress and hand fatigue
- Stimulates energy flow and circulation
- Enhances overall hand wellness
- Perfect for preventive and therapeutic Sujok care
The K-STAR K105 Sujok Jimmy Key-Chain is an essential, portable tool for anyone seeking convenient acupressure therapy, holistic hand care, and instant relaxation at home, office, or on the move.

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