uirimjis
Uirimjis are a type of traditional Korean medicine believed to have originated in the Joseon Dynasty. They are essentially herbal patches applied to the skin for therapeutic purposes. The patches are typically made from a combination of medicinal herbs, carefully selected for their purported healing properties. These herbs are ground into a fine powder and then mixed with a binding agent, such as honey or a starch paste. The resulting paste is spread onto a piece of cloth or paper, which is then cut into small, manageable pieces to form the uirimji.
The application of uirimjis is based on the principles of traditional Korean medicine, which emphasize the
While uirimjis have been used for centuries in Korea, their efficacy is not recognized by modern Western