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- Ep. 184
184. The weather and the body – an interplay we rarely think about
We talk about the weather every day – but rarely about what it actually does to our bodies. In this episode, we explore how temperature, wind, air pressure, and humidity affect us. What happens in th…
- Ep. 183
183. Water's Anomalies – Nature's Strangest Substance
Water is found everywhere there is life. At the same time, it behaves in ways that almost no other substances do. In this episode, we explore the strange properties of water – its anomalies. For exam…
- Ep. 182
182. Water in the body – life's most important flow
We are mostly made of water. Yet we talk surprisingly little about what water actually does in the body. In this episode, we continue the series on water and the living body, with a focus on humans.…
- Ep. 181
181. Fascia, healing and performance – for those who work with football
What does it take for a football player to stay injury-free, recover quickly, and perform at their peak – not just for one match, but over time? In this episode, we talk about how understanding fasci…
- Ep. 180
180. Water – the flow of life and the living body
What is life? One way to answer is: flow. All living cells—from bacteria to humans—require a constant flow of water, nutrients, charge, and energy. Without it, life ceases. But how much do we really…
- Ep. 179
179. Living with Charge – The Body, Energy, and the Living Context
What happens when we start to understand the body as an energy system – electrical, alive, and in constant contact with its surroundings? In this concluding episode, we summarize the series on fascia…
- Ep. 020
20. The Fascia Guide Live with Dr Hiten Patel
The episode was first published on The Fascia Guide LIVE YouTube channel on December 12, 2024. In this special episode, we speak with Dr. Hiten Patel, a highly experienced senior physician who reache…
- Ep. 177
177. Can you get sick from suppressing your emotions?
We've all experienced it and often found it difficult to handle. Suppressed emotions, frustration we haven't released, grief we haven't processed – perhaps even laughter, happiness, and joy we haven'…
- Ep. 018
18. The Fascia Guide Live – How we understand things
This episode is a re-release of The Fascia Guide LIVE – a livestreamed conversation recorded on November 20, 2024. In this episode, we dive into the foundations of knowledge and understanding – and h…
- Ep. 017
17. The Fascia Guide Live – A conversation about Fascia = a conversation about everything
The Fascia Guide Live – A conversation about Fascia = a conversation about everything This episode is a re-release of The Fascia Guide LIVE – a livestreamed conversation where we open up a free-form…
- Ep. 016
16. Deanna Hansen: Fascia decompression and the power to heal
The episode was first published on The Fascia Guide YouTube channel on February 5, 2025. In this inspiring episode, we meet Deanna Hansen — founder of Block Therapy™ and a pioneer in the field of fas…
- Ep. 176
176. How do you develop a more effective hand?
For us, it all started with a machine. It has been a long journey – from the idea of an extended hand to research on fascia, horses, dogs, and childbirth, on to international breakthroughs and the de…
- Ep. 015
15. 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 researcher, and author…
- Ep. 175
175. Fascia and the living planet
What happens when we stop seeing the body as a machine and instead start to understand it as a living part of the planet's ecosystem? In this episode, we delve into the connection between fascia, nat…
- Ep. 014
14. 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 researchers in wate…
- Ep. 174
174. What is the charge of the food you eat? – The Electric Body Part 3
Note: This episode was first mistakenly published as number 173. The conversation about the electric body continues – this time focusing on the food we eat and the role of nutrients from an electrica…
- Ep. 012
12. How seeing the living body changes everything we thought we knew – with Jean-Claude Guimberteau, MD
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on May 26, 2025. In this episode, we meet the French surgeon Jean-Claude Guimberteau, who has spent more than 30 years filming the…
- Ep. 173
173. The electrical body part 2, Why do we get sick?
You can do everything right – eat well, exercise, take the right nutritional supplements, get treatment – but still not heal. Why? In this episode, we go deeper into Tennant's model for how the body…
- Ep. 172
172. Bertil Wosk: How do we solve chronic pain and illness?
It's not okay that so many people suffer from chronic pain and chronic illness when there are plenty of solutions that work but aren't being brought forward. In June 2025, we invited politicians and…
- Ep. 170
170. Tax for Healthcare That Fails?
Navid Modiri talks with Bertil Wosk from Holistic and Hans and Axel Bohlin from Fasciaguiden and the Fascia Clinics about why so many people feel let down by the public healthcare system. What is mis…
- Ep. 168
168. The Story of the Bohlin Family
Why. This interview is about the why. For the first time ever, Hans, Charlotta, Axel, and Ivar Bohlin talk publicly about who they are, where they come from, why they do what they do – and about the…
- Ep. 167
167. Why you don't want to miss the event Den Levande Kroppen 14-15/6
What has actually happened in the world over the last five years? How are people doing? Where are we heading as a society – and how can we change direction? Brothers Axel and Ivar Bohlin will be on s…
- Ep. 166
166. Neil Theise
In this thought-provoking conversation, we meet Neil Theise – liver pathologist, fascia researcher, and author of the book Notes on Complexity. This is more than an interview – it's a journey through…
- Ep. 165
165. Gerald Pollack
In this unique episode, we meet Professor Gerald Pollack, one of the world's most influential researchers in water science. Together with Axel and Hans, we delve into structured water, the internal p…
- Ep. 164
164. How can we understand fascia and our bodies in a simple way? With guest Sue Adstrum, PhD
Fascia research is all well and good – but how do you present it so that ordinary people can understand, become curious, and begin to realize the potential benefits of understanding how the body work…
- Ep. 163
163. Levy: “I believe this is the explanation for all disease”
LEVY: “All disease is due to oxidative stress” 163. LEVY: “All disease is due to oxidative stress” What if all chronic disease actually stems from the same fundamental problem – the loss of electrons…
- Ep. 162
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…
- Ep. 161
161. Epigenetics, trauma & stress – when the body never gets to rest
What happens in the body when childhood is marked by fear, abuse, or physical pain? In this follow-up to episode 159, we delve deeper into the connection between epigenetics, trauma, and why long-ter…
- Ep. 160
160. Wholeness in a divided system – Sven Román on the medical profession, suicide rates, and the path back to the human
What happens when a doctor tries to see the whole picture in a healthcare system built on division? In this episode, we meet child and adolescent psychiatrist Sven Román in a conversation about the d…
- Ep. 159
159. Epigenetics, fascia & how we become the life we live
What if you are not a victim of your genes. What if the life you live – your habits, thoughts, feelings, and even how you move – affects how your genes are expressed. And what if the body isn't just…
