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162. Guimberteau: “When I SAW the living body, everything changed”
Ep. 162 · 26 May 2025

162. Guimberteau: “When I SAW the living body, everything changed”

In this episode, we meet the French surgeon Jean-Claude Guimberteau, who has been filming the living body for more than 30 years. What did he discover when he first saw that reality did not match the textbooks? And why do his discoveries have the potential to revolutionize our entire way of looking at the body?

Through Jean-Claude Guimberteau's personal journey, we are taken into a fascinating world where cells move, threads connect, and colors pulsate. It's like watching a movie where the main character suddenly realizes that everything he has learned is a simplification of a much more complex and living reality. What does it mean for us when we understand that the body is not static but in constant change?

The interview gives us a unique perspective on how the reality of the living body differs from traditional anatomical models, and how this new perspective can change our view of health, disease, and healing. Is it time to abandon the old models and start seeing the body as it truly is?

Participants in this episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Jean-Claude Guimberteau.