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  • 17. The Fascia Guide LIVE - A conversation about Fascia = a conversation about everything
    Nov 13 2025

    This episode is a re-release of The Fascia Guide LIVE – a livestreamed conversation where we open up a free-form format to explore what fascia really is, and why it matters. Originally recorded on November 13, 2024, this conversation sets the tone for our ongoing journey: curious, open-minded, and grounded in both experience and emerging science.

    We talk about the living body, the principles behind fascia, and how this connective tissue might be the key to understanding not only pain and movement, but also health and life itself. The discussion also touches on how fascia receives and relieves pressure – and how our thoughts and emotions are deeply connected to our physical body.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson.

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    57 min
  • 16. Deanna Hansen: Fascia decompression and the power to heal
    Nov 6 2025

    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 fascia decompression for physical and emotional transformation. With more than 20 years of hands-on clinical experience, Deanna shares how releasing fascia tension can relieve chronic pain, restore alignment, improve circulation, and even reverse the effects of cellular aging.

    Together with Axel and Hans, she explores the intimate link between breath, emotion, and tissue — revealing how stored trauma and stagnation in the body can be released through conscious connection and decompression.

    An episode that bridges science and self-healing — offering a practical pathway toward freedom, flow, and vitality.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Deanna Hansen.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • 15. Dr. Neil Theise on fascia, complexity, and the nature of consciousness
    Oct 30 2025

    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 of Notes on Complexity.

    This is more than an interview; it’s a journey through science, philosophy, and the very structure of life itself. Together with Axel, Hans, and Per Johansson, Theise explores what fascia really is, how the body can be understood as a self-organizing complex system, and why our views on medicine, science, and consciousness may need to change at the deepest level.

    We talk about the body’s boundaries, energy flows, electromagnetic fields, quantum physics, relationships, and how consciousness may be much more than just a product of the brain. Theise explains why fascia can be seen as an interface connecting the body’s different levels — and why complementarity, rather than opposition, is the key to understanding both the body and the world.

    An episode that touches both heart and mind — and perhaps something even greater.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Neil Theise.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • 14. Dr. Gerald Pollack on the fourth phase of water – and its role in memory, energy, and cancer
    Oct 23 2025

    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 water science. Together with Axel and Hans, we dive into the mysteries of structured water, the inner politics of science, and why groundbreaking ideas often meet resistance even when they redefine how we understand life.

    Pollack shares his journey from studying muscle contraction to discovering exclusion zone water — a fourth phase of water that carries an electrical charge, responds to infrared light, and may be crucial for cell function, health, and even technological innovation. We discuss water’s role in memory, energy, cancer, and why young minds often see what established science overlooks.

    An episode that challenges, inspires, and may forever change the way you see both the body and the future.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Gerald Pollack.

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    1 h et 27 min
  • 13. Dr. Thomas Levy: “All disease is caused by oxidative stress”
    Oct 16 2025

    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 episode, we interview cardiologist and researcher Dr. Thomas Levy, who argues that oxidative stress is the common denominator behind all disease.

    We talk about:

    How oxidative stress affects the body’s ability to heal

    Why vitamin C is the body’s most important molecule for restoring health

    How to reduce the toxic load that weakens our immune system

    The possibility of reactivating the body’s own vitamin C production

    If Dr. Levy’s research is correct, it could change the way we understand health — and point toward a future where more people can heal themselves in entirely new ways.

    🎧 Listen and gain a new understanding of energy, inflammation, and long-term health.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Thomas Levy.

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    51 min
  • 12. How seeing the living body changes everything we thought we knew – with Jean-Claude Guimberteau, MD
    Oct 10 2025

    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 living body. What did he discover when he first realized that reality didn’t match what the textbooks described? And why do his discoveries have the potential to revolutionize our entire understanding of the human body?

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

    The interview gives us a unique perspective on how the living body’s reality differs from traditional anatomical models—and how this new understanding could change the way we think about health, disease, and healing. Is it time to let go of 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.

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    49 min
  • How can we understand Fascia & our bodies in a simple way? Special guest Sue Adstrum, PhD
    Sep 5 2024

    Fascia research in all its glory, but how do you present it so that ordinary people understand it, gets excited and start realizing the potential benefits of understanding how the body works?

    Together with Sue Adstrum, PhD-qualified anatomist & author of the Living Wetsuit, we discuss how Fascia as a subject could help us bridge the gap between research, practical application and how it relates to ordinary people and everyday life.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Do you like The Fascia Guide? Here is how you can help!
    Mar 12 2024

    Help us take The Fascia Guide to the next level!

    The Fascia Guide is an educational project aimed at providing knowledge about the body in an accessible manner. This leads to people becoming better at taking care of themselves, resulting in more secure, happier, healthier individuals, empowering their own lives and health.

    Life Force Innovation supports the public education project to ensure its future and contribute to the national and international dissemination of knowledge that makes a difference in people’s lives.

    Support us by making a donation at fasciaguide.com/donate and by spreading the word

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    2 min