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K-STAR K293 Sujok Massage Ring – Wrist / Mega Hand Acupressure Tool for Stress Relief & Therapy
(7 Length x 4 Height x 1 Width) in centimeter
The K-STAR K293 Sujok Massage Ring – Wrist / Mega Hand is a powerful acupressure therapy tool designed to stimulate energy meridians on your fingers, hands, and wrists. Perfect for Sujok therapy, this massage ring promotes energy balance, improves circulation, and supports overall wellness.
Crafted with durable materials, the ring provides effective stimulation for fingers, thumbs, wrists, and toes. Regular use helps relieve fatigue, stress, insomnia, joint pain, and muscle tension, while supporting cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and musculoskeletal health.
Product Specifications:
- Design: Mega Wrist/Hand Massage Ring
- Usage: Suitable for Sujok acupressure therapy & holistic wellness
Key Features:
Stimulates finger, thumb & wrist acupressure points
Relieves stress, fatigue & insomnia
Supports nervous, cardiovascular & joint health
Durable, lightweight & easy to use
Ideal for daily self-care & Sujok therapy
How to Use:
- Roll the ring up and down fingers, thumbs, and wrists for 30–60 seconds until warm.
- Can also be used on toes.
- Use 2–3 times daily for best results.
- Avoid use on open wounds, sores, or bruised areas.
Benefits:
- Enhances energy flow & relaxation
- Promotes natural healing & pain relief
- Effective for preventive & therapeutic care
- Suitable for personal & professional Sujok therapy
The K-STAR K293 Sujok Massage Ring – Wrist / Mega Hand is a compact, easy-to-use tool, perfect for holistic healing, stress relief, and daily wellness routines.

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