
Article in Epoch Times about fascia and studying the living instead of the dead
Epoch Times has written an article about Axel Bohlin and Camilla Ranje Nordin, who work to spread knowledge about fascia and its importance for the body. The article explains how fascia, often described as 'the tough white membrane,' is actually a living network of connective tissue that plays a central role in the body's function.
- 01Fascia is a living network of connective tissue—not just a tough membrane—that envelops muscles, organs, and nerves
- 02Move regularly to keep your fascia healthy and functional
- 03Stiffness, pain, and inflammation can be related to the health of your fascia
- 04View fascia as an integrated part of the body, not an isolated layer
- 05Lifestyle and movement habits directly affect fascia health
Epoch Times has written an article about Axel Bohlin and Camilla Ranje Nordin, who work to spread knowledge about fascia and its importance for the body. The article explains how fascia, often described as 'the tough white membrane,' is actually a living network of connective tissue that plays a central role in the body's function. Fascia envelops muscles, organs, and nerves, and is crucial for movement, stability, and self-healing.
The article also highlights how research shows that fascia is affected by movement, lifestyle, and health. By understanding fascia as an integrated part of the body, many common problems, such as stiffness, pain, and inflammation, can be better managed. The importance of movement and adaptation is emphasized as central factors for keeping the fascia healthy and functional.
Through education and research, more knowledge about how fascia works is being spread today, and the article highlights that a holistic approach to fascia can improve the health of both humans and animals.
Read the article here https://www.epochtimes.se/Kroppens-hemliga-natverk—med-Hans-och-Axel-Bolin
The article also highlights how research shows that fascia is affected by movement, lifestyle, and health.
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