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How to Structure Your Own Water
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How to Structure Your Own Water

What is structured water, and how can you make it yourself? This article covers simple methods like sunlight, sound, vortices, and saline solution for structuring water at home.

The Fascia Guide7 Mar 20262 min
Nutrition for the Cells
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Nutrition for the Cells

Iron is a vital mineral, a so-called micromineral, a trace element, that we need in small micro-amounts to be healthy. Too high an intake of iron, however, becomes toxic to the bo…

The Fascia Guide7 Oct 20255 min
Fascia & The Living Planet – Resources for lecture
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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?

The Fascia Guide23 Sept 20251 min
The Body's Iron Balance
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The Body's Iron Balance

Iron is a vital mineral, a so-called micromineral or trace element, which we need in small amounts to stay healthy. Too high an intake of iron, however, is toxic to the body.

The Fascia Guide10 Jul 20256 min
What is a body, really?
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What is a body, really?

Many of us are surely asked often, sometimes daily, "How are you?". The answer often comes automatically without a second thought: "Fine, thanks." But what does it really mean to…

The Fascia Guide29 Jun 20254 min
Should Gerald Pollack Receive the Nobel Prize?
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Should Gerald Pollack Receive the Nobel Prize?

Few scientific discoveries have the potential to reshape our understanding of life as profoundly as Gerald H. Pollack’s work on water. For over two decades, Professor Pollack, bio…

The Fascia Guide4 Jun 20252 min
New research suggests fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system
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New research suggests fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system

A new study published in the Journal of Anatomy, led by Professor Carla Stecco, proposes that fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system. The research identifies fou…

The Fascia Guide14 Mar 20253 min
There Are No Scissors on the Savannah
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There Are No Scissors on the Savannah

The fascia receives and relieves pressure. What does that mean? Simply that it distributes the pressure over a larger volume. If you get a blow to the shoulder, the shoulder of co…

The Fascia Guide24 Jun 20242 min
What do we mean when we say 'releasing pressure'?
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What do we mean when we say 'releasing pressure'?

The fascia receives and relieves pressure. So what does that mean? Simply that it distributes pressure over a larger volume. If you get hit on the shoulder, the shoulder of course…

The Fascia Guide29 May 20243 min
We become the environment we live in
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We become the environment we live in

The environment we are in affects us in many different ways, both physically and psychologically. Not least, our physical and mental health are affected. So what do we mean by our…

The Fascia Guide23 May 20243 min
We become what we think and feel
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We become what we think and feel

In daily life, we don't think about if or how we breathe. It usually happens unconsciously and automatically, controlled from the brainstem by the autonomic nervous system (involu…

The Fascia Guide20 May 20244 min
What does it mean to feel good, and how good can you feel?
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What does it mean to feel good, and how good can you feel?

Many of us are probably asked the question often, sometimes daily, 'How are you?'. The answer often comes automatically without a second thought, 'Fine, thanks'. But what does it…

The Fascia Guide20 May 20245 min