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Your fascia acts like a hydraulic pump that helps you move water and electrolytes throughout your body.

It also produces energy through friction.

Your fascia acts like a hydraulic pump that helps you move water and electrolytes throughout your body.

It also produces energy through friction.
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If you're stuck on the roof of her house because her husband arrived home early, the only place you're gonna cum is on her fascia.

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Hydration & energy are directly related to the movement of your fascia.

When you move & stretch your fascia:

It moves water & electrolytes like NaCl (salt) around.

And you break the bonds of the electrolyte molecules to release energy.

Hydration & energy are directly related to the movement of your fascia.

When you move & stretch your fascia:

It moves water & electrolytes like NaCl (salt) around.

And you break the bonds of the electrolyte molecules to release energy.
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