Genesen International Ltd was founded in 1996. The word Genesen is a
combination of the words, Genesis and Energy, and represents the Life
Energy in our bodies which rejuvenates and revitalises us.
Genesen International Ltd went into the production of the Acutouch Pointer
and obtained the marketing, sales and distribution rights for the Acutouch
Pointers in English speaking countries including the USA, Canada, United
Kingdom and Australasia.
Over the last two years Genesen International Ltd has pursued a variety of
initiatives, primarily in South Africa, in order to obtain an understanding of the
product, its working and efficacy, with the objective of developing a strategy
to successfully market the product in the developed world. Significant medical
experience has been accumulated since the time Genesen Acutouch Pointers
were developed.
Company Profile
History
The Acutouch Pointer was invented by Dr Chi Kyung Kim, a successful South
Korean industrial engineer, in 1994, in response to his personal wish to help
his wife who had suffered a massive stroke and was given no prospect of
recovery by both western and eastern practitioners. With his knowledge of
physics he set about studying therapeutic phenomena known to enhance
blood circulation which resulted in the prototype with which he brought his wife
back to good health within a period of ten months.
When word of this became public knowledge, Dr Kim was inundated with
requests for the device which resulted in the establishment in 1996 of
Genesen Inc., a Korean registered company, to manufacture, sell and
distribute Genesen Acutouch Pointers. Many tests and clinical trials were
carried out at the Yanbian University Medical College in China and at the
Catholic Hospital in Seoul to confirm its healing effects, before the product
was released onto the market in 1996.
Since it’s inception nearly 600,000 sets have been sold, largely, initially in the
Korean market by word of mouth, and subsequently in South Africa, Europe
and USA.
The acclaimed "MERITE D"INVENTION" medal awarded by the King of Belguim for Genesens contribution to medicine.
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