Bridge the Gap Between Research and Innovation

Imagine trying to shape the future of healthcare while ignoring the most groundbreaking discoveries of the past 10–15 years.

✅ Fascia isn’t just tissue—it’s a system that redefines how we understand the body as a living whole.
✅ Estrogen and other sex hormones don’t just regulate cycles—they rebuild the female body every month.
✅ The gut microbiome doesn’t just digest food—it shapes behavior and even dictates how medications work.

Some of these ideas challenge conventional wisdom. Some push the boundaries of mainstream science. But the real-world impact is undeniable. These insights have already begun transforming our understanding of health, pain, and well-being.

So what happens when we take these discoveries seriously? What if we don’t wait for institutional approval but start testing, experimenting, and innovating—together?

That’s exactly what we’re doing on June 14–15 at the Swedish Fascia Convention.

New format: A hands-on experience bridging research and innovation
New price: 2000 SEK + VAT for two full days of deep dives and discussions
New theme: What could we achieve if we fully embraced the most powerful discoveries of our time?

The future isn’t something we wait for—it’s something we create. Join us.

What would you do with a billion dollars?

Gerald Pollack, Jean-Claude Guimberteau, Neil Theise, Sue Adstrum, and Thomas Levy—academics, researchers, and leading authorities in their fields—are all at the forefront of rethinking how we understand the living body.

We asked them a simple but powerful question:
If you had a billion dollars and all the political influence you needed—what would you do?

New healthcare systems. Revolutionary ways to understand disease—especially cancer. Even how to generate electricity from water and sunlight.

But most of all, you could see it in their eyes—a spark, a dream, a vision of what’s truly possible. And they can’t wait to share their ideas.

At Swedish Fascia Convention in Uppsala, June 14–15, 2025, you’ll experience these groundbreaking conversations firsthand.

✅ New format: A hands-on experience bridging research and innovation
✅ New price: 2000 SEK + VAT for two full days of deep dives and discussions
✅ New theme: What could we achieve if we fully embraced the most powerful discoveries of our time?

Be part of the future. Join us.

What would Gerald Pollack do with a billion dollars?

What would Jean-Claude Guimberteau do with a billion dollars?

What would Thomas Levy do with a billion dollars?

It FEELS wrong to destroy something beautiful

The most unexpected answer to what the speakers at Swedish Fascia Convention would do with a billion dollars came from Jean-Claude Guimberteau.

“I want to show people the beauty, the harmony of the living body.”

He then shared how he had shown his films of living fascia to French surgeons. When they saw how beautiful the body is on the inside, they started operating differently—more carefully, more gently, with greater respect. This, in turn, led to better scar tissue and fewer complications.

Guimberteau has a point. There is something deeply human about our relationship with beauty. We are moved by it, and deep down, we know that it feels wrong to destroy something beautiful.

What if every child learned, from an early age, how breathtakingly beautiful the living body is—how beautiful they are on the inside? What would happen to those children?

And what is stopping every student from seeing Guimberteau’s films? He’s willing to give them away for free!

It’s a simple, inexpensive, and powerful solution—yet for many, it seems out of reach.

Swedish Fascia Convention exists to change that. To push for transformation.

If you want to be part of it, you are warmly welcome to Uppsala Konsert & Kongress on June 14–15, 2025.

✅ New format: A hands-on experience bridging research and innovation
✅ New price: 2000 SEK + VAT for two full days of deep dives and discussions
✅ New theme: What could we achieve if we fully embraced the most powerful discoveries of our time?

If even half of what Pollack says is true, we could change the world

The entire idea behind Swedish Fascia Convention can be traced back to our meeting with Gerald Pollack in the summer of 2023. At 84 years old, he was seeking funding and presented ten groundbreaking projects he wanted to launch.

I’m not exaggerating when I say that at least three or four of these projects have the potential to change the world.

💡Can we generate electricity from water and sunlight?
💡Can we use the principles behind EZ-water for filtration and purification?
💡Can we measure the body’s self-healing capacity?
💡Or even use water as an ultra-efficient hard drive—shrinking data centers by a factor of ten?

These aren’t just wild theories. Pollack has already connected an LED light to water—and it lit up. Microsoft funded research into using water-based storage. And we’ve seen, with our own eyes, the link between flow and healing.

Yet Pollack struggles to find funding—and that’s something we want to change.

We want to connect with people ready to drive and fund innovations that can truly change the world.

By bringing together researchers, entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, and decision-makers, we can accelerate real change. We believe this will lead to new startups, new initiatives, and new solutions.

Because if we want to transform the world, we need to dare to dream again.

Pollack, Guimberteau, Levy, Adstrum, and Theise are all living proof that the world is not as we once thought—and that realization opens the door to new possibilities.

Do you want to explore them with us?

Join us at Uppsala Konsert & Kongress on June 14–15, 2025.

✅ New format: A hands-on experience bridging research and innovation
✅ New price: 2000 SEK + VAT for two full days of deep dives and discussions
✅ New theme: What could we achieve if we fully embraced the most powerful discoveries of our time?

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