
Fascia & The Living Planet – Resources for lecture
How can we understand pain if we don’t realize that the body is part of the living Earth – built on frequencies, water, magnetic fields, and solar energy?
- 01Fascia connects the whole body — treating isolated parts misses the bigger picture
- 02Water and frequency-based approaches are emerging in fascia research
- 03Frozen shoulder may respond to fascia-focused treatment protocols
- 04Combining fascia therapy with intravenous vitamin C is being explored clinically
- 05Severe chronic pain cases, like Torkil's, highlight fascia's role in systemic suffering
THE LIVING PLANET
“We are so programmed to think in parts that we cannot see the whole.”
This is the resource material for the lecture Fascia & The Living Planet. Each topic links on to a deeper read.
Why Fascia, Why Now?
A new possible treatment for Frozen Shoulder
CASE: Torkil was about to take his life
“We are so programmed to think in parts that we cannot see the whole.”
- ArticleFascia: New research changes the way we look at pain
From Newton, to Einstein, to the new wildfire of Fascia Research. How do we understand things from a different perspective?
- ArticleInflammation in Fascia causes pain – new discoveries presented in Stockholm
Dr Heike Jäger, Professor Karl Arfors and innovator Hans Bohlin presented the latest research regarding Fascia, inflammation and Fascia treatment in Stockholm, May 2017.
- Article150. Fascia provides new insights into sports injuries
Injuries affect training, performance, psychology, and in the worst case, an injury can mean you never reach the same level again or even have to quit.
- Ep. 01515. Dr. Neil Theise on fascia, complexity, and the nature of consciousness
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on June 5, 2025. In this thought-provoking conversation, we meet Dr. Neil Theise — liver pathologist, fascia re…
- Ep. 01414. Dr. Gerald Pollack on the fourth phase of water – and its role in memory, energy, and cancer
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on June 4, 2025. In this unique episode, we meet Professor Gerald Pollack — one of the world’s most influential…
