David Lesondak

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Fascia - What is it and why...

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“In the simplest possible terms, the ECM is involved in every process and function of the body. It also serves as the body’s intranet – a private internal communication network. The ECM makes sure all the cells are in communication with all the other cells, creating a body-wide signaling network (Oschman 2003, Langevin 2006) that transmits mechanical signals such as strain and vibration throughout the entire organism via the fascial web.”
David Lesondak, Fascia - What is it and why it matters

“Without the body there is nothing to perceive and without the mind there is no perceiver. Or as Stephen A. Wainwright, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Duke University, put it: ‘Structure without function is a corpse. Function without structure is a ghost.”
David Lesondak, Fascia - What is it and why it matters

“In the mind–body sense, you cannot reason yourself into being present.”
David Lesondak, Fascia - What is it and why it matters



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