

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ZONES OF CORRESPONDENCE
The body has two vertical halves – left and right. In the same way, each correspondence system has left and right half, corresponding with the left and right body half.
In the both systems all organs have correspondence zones on the left hand (feet) as well as on the right hand (feet). The correspondence zones, which are on the side of the organ they represent, are called primary zones and these on the other side – secondary.
Example: The liver, gall, right leg, right arm, right eye, right ear etc. are organs located in the right body half. That is why their primary correspondence zones are on the right hand (foot) and their secondary correspondence zones are on the other side – on the left hand (feet).
Example: The heart, spleen, left leg, left arm, left ear, left eye etc. are in the left body half. That is why their primary correspondence zones are on the left hand (foot) and their secondary correspondence zones – on the right hand (feet).
The primary correspondence zones are closer to the organ they correspond with and may be that is the reason for their greater effectiveness. They have priority when you choose a zone for stimulation.
