Why do we think we are dead?
A living body is alive, it is full of life and a constant flow. But the whole modern understanding of the body is based from the beginning on the study of dead bodies.
A living body is alive, it is full of life and a constant flow. But the whole modern understanding of the body is based from the beginning on the study of dead bodies.
How can a conversation have a healing effect and what role does the listener play in healing?
How does a societal wound differ from a personal trauma, and why is it important to have a climate of conversation that is open and focused on understanding rather than judgment?
What is it about Fascia and Fascia research that is so different – and what is a body?
How can you run on uneven terrain and be so sure-footed, jump over logs and rocks and keep your balance despite the uneven terrain? The answer is proprioception and Fascia.
Research in recent years is challenging previous ideas about what diseases are and why they occur. How big is the role of genetics and how important are environment and lifestyle?
How does the endocrine system work and how is the functioning of our body affected by our hormones?
Selenium is essential for an effective immune system by destroying free radicals, stimulating antibody production and T-cell function.
Fear can be paralyzing and lead us to make bad decisions or do stupid things.
After water, collagen is the most abundant component of connective tissue. Collagen makes up about 30% of the body’s protein.