

PROPORTIONALITY OF THE CORRESPONDENCE ZONES
The shape of the correspondence zone is similar and proportional to the shape of the organ it corresponds with. It follows the changes that occur in the position and shape of the organ itself.
Example: When a person puts on too much weight, the stomach becomes distended. Then the correspondence zone of the stomach expands too and becomes dislocated against the zones of the other organs, proportional to the shape and position change of the stomach itself. In such a way – as little images, the correspondence systems and zones mirror the alterations in the organism state.
When some organ gets diseased the position of the pain points, appearing on its correspondence zone, mirrors the location and the size of the disease’s focus on the ill organ.
Example: If you have a gastric ulcer in the upper part of the stomach, pain points appear in the upper part of its correspondence zone. If the ulcer is in the lower part of the stomach □ pain points appear in the lower part of the correspondence zone. If several gastric areas are affected in the stomach zone pain points appear, corresponding with the location of the affected areas. Besides the surface on which the pain points appear on the correspondence zone is geometrically similar and proportional to the surface of the stomach areas, affected by the disease.