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 REJUVENATE FROM WITHIN  

 WITH FASCIADYNAMIZATION:

 THE BODY-MIND  

 CONNECTION 

 AN EFFECT LIKE MAGIC
What if you had the power  

 of a magician within you? 

 

Would you know how to master it and  make the most of it? 
For the first time, discover fascia  therapy through bioresonance: a  hidden physiotherapist within you!


These revelations will transform your  daily life thanks to this organ, officially  recognized by the medical world only  since 2018. While many doctors have  heard of it, most are still unaware of its  incredible capabilities and its role in  numerous conditions, some of which  can even be debilitating.


The keys to their proper functioning: 
• Fascia dynamization (pure  frequencies to stimulate and relax  them) & alkalization.
• Collagen (fascias are made of this  essential tissue).
• Hydration (rich in water, fascias  remain flexible and elastic with proper  hydration, vital to their health).
• Lymphatic system (integrated into  the fascias).
• Emotional trauma (fascias retain the  emotional memory of your painful  experiences).
• Balanced diet (proper nutrition  supports their vitality).
• Silicon (a valuable ally for connective  tissues like fascias).
• OPC (powerful antioxidants that bind  to collagen, protecting fascias from  aging and cancer cell risks).
• Inflammation (hyaluronic acid allows  fascias to stretch during movement; inflammation and trauma 
can dry it out, stiffening the fascias  and limiting mobility, leading to pain  and health issues).
• Psoas (fascias, carriers of emotional  memory, often store trauma,  particularly around the psoas, 
where the brain delegates what it  cannot process).
• Nervous system (central – brain and  spinal cord – and peripheral – cranial  and spinal nerves):
fascias act as a communication  network relaying information through  these systems.
Beauty and Regeneration: They fight  wrinkles and stretch marks while  promoting fast, effective 
wound healing.
• Intuitive Movement: They allow us to  sense our body and move naturally  without thinking about every step or  gesture.
• Blood Circulation: They optimize  blood flow throughout the body.

• Emotional Balance: By connecting  body and mind, fascias enhance  emotion regulation – an inner 
journey sometimes longer than  expected, from head to heart. 
However, if you suffer from specific  disorders, note that the fascia solution doesn’t address the root 
cause. For that, explore the tailored  options in my shop.


REJUVENATE FROM WITHIN THROUGH  FASCIA DYNAMIZATION 
A fascinating matter
An overlooked organ, guardian of our  sensory memory, and perhaps the  most precious one of all!
All your memories, especially the most  traumatic ones, are etched into your  fascias.

Composed of 70% water, this organ  requires constant hydration of your  body.
In case of dehydration, the fascia loses its flexibility, its ability to glide against  other tissues 
diminishes, and it becomes less  effective at transmitting essential  information.


Moreover, fascias hold an emotional  memory that can be erased when it  becomes disruptive.
The area around the psoas, as well as  the neck, shoulders, and abdomen, are among the places where trauma most often accumulates in humans.
It’s important to understand that when the brain cannot handle a situation, it  entrusts its imprint to the fascias and  these other parts of the body.


Imagine a mother gel, a viscous   substance that fills the entire body, regulates all organs, and 
simultaneously promotes cellular self-regeneration. But when this gel dries  out, it can lead to chronic
pain.


Human fascias respond to various  hormonal stimuli and play a key  biomechanical role: 

they maintainflexibility, alleviate  certain pains, and improve posture, provided they are cared for. This care  can come through specific  movements – like spiral motions – or  bioresonance.


They offer pain relief, slow aging, restore vitality, and bring back  forgotten flexibility. The different 
layers of fascias
and muscles  intertwine and glide harmoniously to  enable fluid, dynamic three-
dimensional movements.


Studies show that in cases of  dehydration, fascial planes can stick  together, hindering this fluidity and 
causing stiffness and pain. Fascias can also be the source of nerve  compression.
All of this was buried in a tissue whose  powers were unknown and  overlooked… until their 
recognition in 2018.


Fascias: 

An Essential Matrix for the Human Body
Fascias form an original matrix that  supports the harmonious  development of the body and ensures 
its proper functioning. 

Present from head to toe, from the skin  to the core of cells, they envelop  muscles, viscera, nerves, and bones. These fibro-elastic connective tissues, whose Latin name means“band,” connect every part of the body into a  global network, enabling humans to  stand upright.


Without them, we’d be like a structure without a frame.


A Key Sensory Organ 
Recognized in 2018 by Harvard  University as the 80th human organ, fascias contain 6 to 10 times 
more sensory receptors than muscles, skin, or the tongue. Highly innervated, they play a crucial role 
in proprioception (awareness of body  position), nociception (pain  perception), breathing, circulation,
digestion, as well as emotions and self-awareness. 

 

Some describe them as “the tissue that creates our inner being,” linking the  body to the psyche via the nervous  system.


A Gelatinous and Dynamic Structure 
Primarily composed of collagen
– a  protein that gives them strength and  flexibility – and rich infibroblasts, fascias are gelatinous, viscoelastic  fibers. They store and release energy, promoting mobility and flexibility. 

 

Their hydration (70% water) is essential: when dehydrated, they lose their
ability to glide, thicken, or stick  together, leading to stiffness, chronic  pain, or nerve compression.


Emotional Memory and Metabolic  Role Fascias possess an emotional  memory tied to the sympathetic  nervous system. Influenced by stress 
or trauma, they store these  experiences, particularly around the  psoas, neck, or abdomen. They also 
regulate fluid dynamics (lymph,  hydration) and contribute to healing, elastin production (for skin
flexibility), and interaction between  bodily systems (nervous, immune, locomotor).

 
An Organ with Multiple Impacts 
A healthy fascia, maintained through  movement (like spirals) or  bioresonance, relieves pain, slows 
aging, and enhances vitality.  Conversely, a sclerotic fascia – due to  inactivity, trauma, or poor 
hydration – can cause conditions like  inflammation, fibrosis, or diffuse pain  (e.g., a nerve compressed
at the elbow causing hand pain). 

The  thoracolumbar fascia, the largest, is  often involved in back pain, 
even in those with intact discs.


The Interstitium: A New Organ? 
Also called the “interstitium,” this  fascial network acts as a shock  absorber and lymph reservoir,
playing a key role in immunity and fluid dynamics. Described by renowned  osteopaths (Still,Sutherland) and  studied in recent conferences, the  “fascial system” is now seen as a pillar  integrating all bodily systems. 

 

Its dysfunction is linked to various disorders

lower back pain, fibromyalgia,
neurodegenerative diseases  (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s), or  digestive and respiratory issues.


Healthy Fascias vs. Damaged Fascias 
A healthy fascia promotes fat and  toxin circulation, supports digestion,  breathing, and muscle mobility. 

Fascia therapy can even help with  asthma or bronchitis. Conversely, a  stuck fascia (from inactivity, aging, or  caffeine, which stiffens it via cortisol)  restricts movement, compresses  nerves, and amplifies pain. 

 

In older adults, water loss makes  fascias fibrous and less elastic,  reducing flexibility. 


A Tissue to Maintain 
Produced by fibroblasts from collagen  and supported by vitamin C, fascias  require an active, balanced lifestyle.  Injuries, surgeries, or repetitive  movements can irritate them, but they  typically heal in 6 to 8 weeks with  proper care. Long ignored, 

this connective tissue, which makes up 80% of the body, is now at the heart of a revolution in understanding overall health.


Fascias and Digestion: 

A Fundamental Role 
Fascias are essential to vital functions  like breathing, digestion, and even  pregnancy. 

During inhalation, they allow lung expansion  and the harmonious downward  movement of abdominal 
organs without disrupting their  function. 

 

By enveloping digestive organs like  the stomach or intestines, they  influence their mobility. For example, a  retracted fascia around the intestine  can slow digestion, while a tense   fascia at the  stomach level can caus  back pain. 


Fascia therapy, by restoring tissue  flexibility, improves intestinal transit,  reduces bloating, and 
prevents constipation. However, a  fascia can stiffen due to surgery,  trauma, poor posture, or emotional  stress, leading to dysfunctions like  irritable bowel syndrome or organ- related pain.


An Interconnected Network 
Fascias, true connective membranes, link the entire body. Tension in one  area – for instance, an inflamed liver  hardening its fascia – can spread to  the kidney, then the shoulder, limiting  arm mobility. 

 

This interconnection highlights their  structural support role and sensitivity  to physical or emotional imbalances. 


Fascias, Brain, and Emotions 
Linked to the autonomic nervous  system
, fascias send constant signals to the brain, aiding proprioception  (body awareness in space) and  unconscious movements. With their  emotional memory, they store traces  of stress or injuries, potentially  affecting blood flow, causing tension,  and contributing to mental fatigue or  inflammation. 

 

The meninges (around the brain) and  pericardium (around the heart) are  well-known examples of specific  fascias. 


Fascia Health: 

A Fragile Balance 
A healthy, well-hydrated fascia (ideal  alkaline pH of 7) stays flexible with  regular exercise that stimulates  fibroblasts to renew collagen.  Conversely, inactivity, acidosis, high  sugar levels, or inflammatory foods  (red meat, refined sugars) stiffen it.  Stress and shocks like whiplash are  alsodamaging. 

 

On the flip side, proper breathing  massages fascias with each exhale, releasing tension.


Global Impacts 
Fascias regulate lymphatic, blood, and energy circulation, influence the  immune system, and affect 
body temperature. 

 

Their dysfunction can worsen  conditions (fibromyalgia, lower back  pain) orneurological disorders.  

By maintaining their elasticity, we  support digestion, posture, muscle  vitality,and even emotion  management through their unique  body-mind connection. 

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