hey guys, what's up? it's Stephen here from CORE Therapy and Pilates... happy Friday folks
I hope you all have had a fantastic week, it's the end of the week
it's a little after 4 o'clock, our schedule is done for the week
everybody's gone and I just want to do a quick little video today because there's
been some excitement in the anatomy world this week and that excitement is
that there's been a new organ that has been discovered according to science
there's a medical journal that came out and about three days ago and I've had
four or five of my clients asked me over the last couple days hey what do you
think about this new organ? so I wanted to talk about that a little bit today
because what they're calling a new organ the interstitium, I think is what they're
saying or the interstitial, I'm not exactly sure, it's basically what I've
known is fascia for the last 15 years... so I I think it's fantastic that people
are talking about this 'new organ' but at the same time, it's not that new, it's
just new in certain circles and if if you've known about fascia and understood
fascia then you know that when you hear what they're talking about that they're
talking about the fascial system and to me it's more of a system, it's not
necessarily an organ... but what makes the fascia important it is that it is
connective tissue that is full of microtubules and these microtubules
allow fluids to flow through... so hey Paxton what's up man? a long time
buddy, man a long time, good to see you man... so yeah so these microtubules allow
fluids to go through the cells and what they're saying is is that this
interstitial organ is what allows fluids to go and allows, let me rephrase
it, allows cancers to be spread from all over the body really rapidly, well we've
all heard the phrase that were 70 percent water, well what in my opinion
the fascia is the cup that holds our water in, but within the fascia, it's full
of water and it's a connective tissue that people thought was just a dense
tissue, it was, they didn't think of it as a vibrant living material but what I
know it as is a vibrant living material that encapsulates every system of the
body, the fascia, the fascial system it envelops the nervous system, it envelops
the musculoskeletal system, it and it's it's around every cell in the body and
so it's really fascinating... one of my teachers John F Barnes, I've been studying
with him for 15 years, he's been teaching about this for 50 years so this is not
new, it's just new for the medical world, the Western medical world... Western
medical world to acknowledge something that isn't ah, that you can't MRI or
CT or x-ray or do imaging of, so basically what my hope is is that this
allows some really smart people to figure out a way to do imaging of the
fascial system, but right now you can't take an image of the fascial system so
that doctors can't make make money off of treating the fascial system, one they
don't know... two, if you can't x-ray it or CT it, then doctors don't know what the
h... to do with it... so with that said I'm really excited about today, this week,
this information that's come out because it's something that I've studied for 15
years and it has changed my practice by looking at the fascial system and
treating the whole body instead of the leaves on the tree... so that's my take on
fascia, if you're interested in looking up myofascialrelease.com that's John
Barnes, that's the guy who I've been studying with for 15 years who's again
been talking about this new organ that they've announced this week he's been
talking about it for 50 years... he does not call it an organ he calls it
a system so that's what I got for you today thanks for watching guys, hey Todd
what's up good to see you man, I got two of my old buddies back from Covington in
the house today... so y'all take care man, peace have a great weekend... Happy Easter
everybody... adios
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