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The Fascia Guide

The Fascia Guide

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The Fascia Guide is a podcast about the body, new research, and a changing perspective on health, pain, and discomfort. Right now, a global revolution is unfolding in anatomical research, fundamentally altering our view of the human body. It focuses on Fascia, a network of connective tissue with no beginning or end, enveloping everything in the body, from muscles and bones to organs and cells. The Fascia Guide exists to provide knowledge about the body in a simple way. It’s a podcast about science and proven experience, about philosophy and new insights, about the practical application of new research, and about the little things that make a difference to your well-being.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Science
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  • 21. The Fascia Guide Live - Christmas Special
    Dec 11 2025

    The episode was first published on The Fascia Guide LIVE YouTube channel on December 18, 2024.

    In this Christmas Special, Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson explore a deeper question: How important is belief when it comes to healing? For both the one who treats and the one who receives treatment, belief, trust, and inner conviction may play a far greater role than we usually acknowledge.

    In the spirit of the season, the conversation turns to faith, hope, and love, and what these timeless qualities mean in a modern context. What practical significance do these concepts have in today’s world — both in the body and beyond it?

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson.

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    54 min
  • 20. The Fascia Guide Live with Dr Hiten Patel
    Dec 4 2025

    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 reached out after watching, reading, and listening to everything we had published. With a long background in advancing minimally invasive surgery across major medical institutions, Dr. Patel brings a rare combination of clinical depth, curiosity, and openness.

    In this conversation, he shares his fascination with fascia, why the subject has captured his attention, and why he believes holistic health will become increasingly important in modern medicine. Together, we explore how fascia research is reshaping clinical understanding, and how a more holistic perspective may influence the future of healthcare.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Per Johansson, Hans Bohlin, and special guest Dr. Hiten Patel.

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    1 h
  • 19. The Fascia Guide Live - Imagination
    Nov 27 2025

    The episode was first published on The Fascia Guide Live YouTube channel on November 27, 2024.

    In this episode, Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson explore the power of imagination and how our inner images shape the way we understand the body, fascia, and life itself.

    They talk about how imagination can make the understanding of the body easier, and how visualizing healing may help us connect more deeply to what is happening inside. Can imagining how healing unfolds actually support the body’s ability to heal?

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson.

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considering that most anatomy education is based in cadaver tissue and not living and moving tissue, their mandate to teach everyone about fascia could make a big difference in our health and happiness.

looking forward to more episodes and fascially informed guidance to living in a body (its mostly theoretical so far).

as a registered massage therapist specializing in postural alignment and restorative movement, I believe fascial health is key to our overall health.

important information about our bodies especially for practitioners

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