What is flow?

Fascia as a flow is a new way of understanding the body and explaining the body’s function.

All that lives has a flow. Each living cell or organism has a flow of water, energies, particles, molecules, light, sound, vibrations, etc.

Each living cell has a metabolism which requires a flow into the cell, a flow within the cell and a flow out of the cell. This applies to unicellular as well as multicellular organisms, animals, plants, fungi, protists or bacteria.

Flow is essential, it is life – and somehow, flow is also something we find terribly hard to understand.

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01. Why Fascia?

There is an ongoing global revolution in anatomical research, profoundly changing the way we look at the human body. The reason? Fascia!

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02. 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 and cell.

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03. What does Fascia do?

Understanding the living body is quite a complex thing – but there is a simple way to understand the function of the body by understanding Fascia.

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07. What is flow?

All that lives has a flow. Each living cell or organism has a flow of water, energies, particles, molecules, light, sound, vibrations, etc.

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