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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. 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. 022
22. The Living Body: Richard Stevens on Fascia, Flow, and Finding New Paths in Health
In this episode, we talk with Australian osteopath Richard Stevens about his journey into fascia treatment, what led him from Melbourne to Swedish Fascia Convention, and how a new approach to health…
- 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. 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. 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. 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. 013
13. Dr. Thomas Levy: “All disease is caused by oxidative stress”
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on May 27, 2025. What if every chronic disease actually stems from the same root cause — the loss of electrons? In this eye-opening…
- 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. 171
171. The Electric Body – On Current, Charge, and Healing
What happens if we start seeing the body as an electrical system – full of batteries, charge, and current? In this episode, we connect the dots on an undercurrent that has been present in the Fascia…
- 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. 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. 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…
- Ep. 154
154. The Prostate and the Male Pelvis
Why do so many men experience prostate problems? Prostate problems are appearing at younger ages, and it's becoming more common for men in their mid-30s to have prostate issues. How is the pelvic flo…
- Ep. 0-1
Podcast Recommendations: One Idea Gives Birth to Another.
Människan & maskinen and Myter & mysterier Per Johansson and Eric Schüldt have together created several podcast series that explore human nature, technological development, and existential questions.…
- Ep. 151
151. Fascia for football players, avoiding injuries & increasing performance
Fascia is not just the body's largest organ; it's the flow and structure between all cells. Fascia also provides a simple model for understanding what happens in the body during activity. How is the…
- Ep. 148
148. Intravenous Vitamin C for Better Well-being? Interview with Dr. Mareike Claussen
Intravenous vitamin C to improve well-being is becoming more and more trendy, especially in the US, and together with Dr. Mareike Claussen, we talk about why. Are we generally deficient in vitamin C?…
- Ep. 011
11. How can we understand Fascia & our bodies in a simple way? Special guest Sue Adstrum, PhD
How can we we understand Fascia & our bodies in a simple way? Special guest Sue Adstrum, PhD Fascia research in all its glory, but how do you present it so that ordinary people understand it, gets ex…
- Ep. 145
145. What speed does your body move at?
You may have heard that everything is frequencies, but what are frequencies really? For some reason, we humans have a hard time understanding that we are part of nature, part of this planet. At the s…
- Ep. 144
144. How often do you think about your feet?
Your feet support your entire body; they are your contact with the ground you walk on. At the same time, there is something striking about the feet being furthest from the head, in a culture so focus…
- Ep. 143
143. There are no scissors on the savanna
Why do we cut the umbilical cord? Seriously, why? New research on the benefits of delayed cord clamping has sparked a debate that makes us at Fasciaguiden wonder about humanity's relationship with na…
- Ep. 142
142. Why is Fascia important, really?
Why is Fascia important, really?? “Fascia changes paradigms & opens up an unexpected scientific world. Our academic & traditional ways of thinking could be obsolete” – Jean-Claude Guimberteau Fascia…
- Ep. 141
141. What happens to flow when you're tense?
Most people have probably experienced tense muscles, and many are well aware of pelvic imbalances and poor posture, but what does this look like on the inside? How much is actually supposed to fit in…
- Ep. 140
140. How long does it take to heal and feel good?
For so many years, we've received so many questions about time and healing. How long does it take, how many treatments do I need, and what do I need to put into this? Can I even get well? The answer…
- Ep. 0-3
What if everyone knew about Fascia?
New theme since the podcast Imagine trying to shape the future of healthcare while ignoring the most groundbreaking discoveries of the past 10–15 years. ✅ Fascia isn’t just tissue—it’s a system that…
- Ep. 139
139. Swedish Fascia Convention
New theme since the podcast was recorded Imagine you're helping to build the future of healthcare, but you don't take into account all the discoveries and insights from the last 10-15 years of resear…
- Ep. 138
138. What should I eat to feel good?
We are what we eat. Quite literally. The food you eat provides the building blocks for your body, so your body is made up of what you have eaten. This episode is about the most common diets and how t…
- Ep. 0-6
An Episode on Understanding the Living
Your guide to the guide All episodes are available on Spotify, iTunes and on the web here We wouldn't be true to ourselves if we didn't highlight the series we started in 2023. How do you stay on tra…
- Ep. 0-7
Episode about knowledge, learning, and understanding
Your guide to the guide All episodes are available on Spotify, iTunes, and on the web here These episodes all have in common that they are about fundamental puzzle pieces for understanding the body a…
- Ep. 137
137. Bioelectromagnetism
What is a person's radiance? How can we sense when a person enters a room, or when someone is looking at us? What does it mean to feel charged, full of energy? For some reason, we have an incredibly…
- Ep. 136
136. Fasciaguiden then, now & the future with the Life Force Innovation foundation
How did Fasciaguiden actually start and what has happened since its launch in 2020? What does the international attention and the contacts with Pollack and Guimberteau, among others, entail? Why does…
- Ep. 135
135. How to show the living body?
How does the body look, in our minds, when we think about, talk about, and try to understand the body? Without thinking about it, we picture it as still images of muscles, organs, skeletons, and cell…
- Ep. 0-8
Episode on the basic principles of well-being
Your guide to the guide All episodes are available on Spotify, iTunes, and on the web here All of these episodes are about the basic principles of well-being. Life and flow are the foundation of well…
- Ep. 134
134. Is Vitamin C Dangerous
We've received many questions about vitamin C over the years. Is vitamin C dangerous? How much should you take? What research is there on vitamin C and how it works in the body? This episode is about…
- Ep. 133
133. Biophotons and the body's flashing carnival
Did you know that a light show with millions of flashing lights is happening inside your body right now? During metabolism, all living organisms form what are called biophotons. Research on biophoton…
- Ep. 132
132. How can young people become interested in the body?
Something has happened in the last 10-20 years. Teachers report that more and more students have low energy, low focus, and problems with diet, sleep, and their studies, and we have received several…
- Ep. 131
131. What is inflammation?
What is Fascia? is the title of episode 130 of the Fascia Guide podcast. So, we've released about 129 hours of podcasts about Fascia, and yet it feels worthwhile to try to answer the question again.…
- Ep. 004
04. Why is Fascia not mainstream?
Fascia research has sparked a wildfire of new insights that are challenging conventional belief about how the living body works. In the last 15-20 years thousands of high quality research articles ha…
- Ep. 130
130. What is Fascia?
What is Fascia? is the title of episode 130 of the Fascia Guide podcast. So we have released about 129 hours of podcast about Fascia and yet it feels justified to try to answer the question again. Be…
- Ep. 002
02. What is Fascia?
What is Fascia It might be a simple question, but it literally takes hours to answer it. Fascia is the connective tissue that encapsulates everything in the body, from muscles and skeleton, to organs…
- Ep. 001
01. Why Fascia?
The first episode of the English podcast “The Fascia Guide”. The Fascia Guide is a podcast about the living body, about new research and a new perspective on health, pain and what it means to be aliv…
- Ep. 128
128. Why do we need Vitamin D?
Vitamin D plays a major role in the immune system, cell growth and function, and the body's energy metabolism. But did you know that there is a connection between the ability to handle stress and vit…
- Ep. 127
127. Stress is both mental AND physical ill health – at the same time
Mental ill health is one of our biggest public health problems, and naturally, a lot of energy and resources are dedicated to finding a solution. Since childhood, we've learned to divide and separate…
- Ep. 126
126. Mental Illness
Mental illness is one of our biggest public health problems, and naturally, a lot of energy and resources are dedicated to finding a solution. The new research and understanding of Fascia and the bod…
- Ep. -10
123, 124, 125. Fascia Research Database – research available to all
Fascia Research Database – research available to all Research on Fascia has absolutely exploded in recent years. At the same time, surprisingly few seem to be aware of how much high-quality research…
- Ep. 122
122. Oxytocin and our ability to handle stress
To many, Oxytocin is known as the “calm and connection” hormone, and we produce it ourselves when we feel good, which also affects the people and animals around us. Oxytocin improves our ability to l…
- Ep. 121
121. What is it that makes us do what we do?
In our culture, we struggle to understand the living. Research, especially on water, fascia, and gut flora, is forcing us to reconsider previously held truths about how things work. We have learned t…
- Ep. 119
119. There's nothing wrong with you, you've just been taught there is
The more we learn about the body, about humans, and about living things, the more amazed we become. When we show Guimberteau's films of living Fascia during lectures, people are usually very moved by…
- Ep. 117
117. Back Pain
Back pain is the third most common diagnosis for long-term sick leave, and for a long time, it has been difficult to explain why people get it. In the last 15-20 years, a wealth of new research has s…
- Ep. 116
116. Whiplash & what happens when Fascia absorbs and relieves pressure
In Sweden alone, thousands of people are affected by whiplash injuries each year. However, whiplash is difficult to diagnose and even more difficult to treat within conventional healthcare. But the u…
- Ep. 115
115. All life requires water, but how much do we know about water?
In our work to understand Fascia & the living body, we've established that everything alive has a flow and that all life requires water. But how well do we really understand what water is and how it…
- Ep. 114
114. What happens to the Fascia as we get older
As we get older, the body's production of collagen changes – which affects the network of Fascia that surrounds every single cell in the entire body. At the same time, the flow itself decreases, as d…
- Ep. 113
113. Is there research on this?
We've been asked this question countless times, and the follow-up question is always—research on what? On the existence of Fascia? On the function of Fascia? On Fascia treatment? Or perhaps on the ef…
