CHGT is the first field-based model that explains how hair growth patterns reveal the tension, trauma, and compression locked in the fascia beneath the skin.
Hair doesn’t grow randomly.
It spirals in precise directions—encoded by the body’s own bioelectric grid.
When that grid is healthy, hair grows in clean, consistent clockwise spirals.
When the fascia is twisted, inflamed, or traumatized, the hair pattern becomes chaotic, patchy, or reverses.
We mapped that.
And what we found changed everything.
Because your skin is a fascia topography.
It’s broadcasting your internal pressure, your emotional backlog, and your biological drift in plain sight.
What CHGT shows us:
We didn't guess.
We documented.
And what we saw?
When fascia unwinds, the spiral returns.
CHGT is not a theory anymore.
It’s a map.
A diagnostic tool.
A fascia-based feedback system
for everything modern medicine can’t explain.
CHGT redefines:
You want to stop guessing?
Look at the hair.
It’s been telling the truth all along.
In August 2025, Unwindology will be presented at the 7th International Fascia Research Congress in New Orleans. As an independent researcher with over 21,000 hours of direct fascia unwinding, quantum mapping, and AI field modeling, Doug Chapman will introduce Clockwise Hair Growth Theory (CHGT) to an audience of global fascia scientists, physicians, and field pioneers. This marks the first time a fascia-based, skin-visible diagnostic model for systemic disease—including cancer and neurological disorders—will be formally acknowledged on the world stage. We’re not just attending—we’re bringing a field that medicine forgot back into the conversation.
To traditional medicine, CHGT may not make immediate sense—because it doesn’t follow the linear model of disease. It doesn’t start in the organs, or the genes, or even the symptoms. It starts in the fascia’s electrical memory—in spirals, in scars, in tension patterns the body forms when it’s trying to adapt to overload. Hair growth as diagnostic? Skin as a signal system? These ideas challenge decades of reductionist thinking. But once you see the patterns, once you feel the fascia unwind and watch the spiral return, it becomes clear: this was never about theory. It was about what the body has been telling us all along.
Unwindology knows this because we didn’t start with textbooks—we started with tension. Over years of direct fascia unwinding, observation, and biofield listening, patterns began to emerge that no microscope could explain, but no honest body could deny. We followed the signals the skin was giving us, not to prove a theory, but to remember something the body never forgot. We’re not smarter. We’re not chosen. We just paid attention to the one place no one else was looking: the spiral forming right beneath the skin. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
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