
Why do symptoms persist?
Many people find that despite managing diet, stress, and exercise, their IBS symptoms continue. Standard treatments often overlook the structural component.
The Mechanical Link
We are exploring how fascia (connective tissue), internal pressure, and mechanical load may be the missing pieces of the puzzle. This approach looks beyond standard triggers to address physical tension affecting the gut-brain axis.
What's in the box?
Fascia Tool
A specialized self-release tool sent directly to your door
Consultation
Complimentary session to discuss your history and assess suitability.

Education
Access to guided video lessons and deep-dive insights.
Live Sessions
Option to join weekly physio-led classes for guidance.
How the study works

Step 1:
Apply online to join the study

Step 2:
Receive your complimentary consultation and fasica release tool by post

Step 3:
Participate at your own pace or join live guided sessions
Study Overview and How to Use the Tool
Your stomach and colon are in a container of fascia called the peritoneum. When your stomach digests food it needs to move. This is called mechanical digestion. If it cant do this it can cause pain, intolerance, bloating or cramps. When digested food particles move through the body they need the correct signalling from nerves to tell the muscles to move them along. This is called peristalsis. If particles move to fast this causes diarrhoea, too slow causes constipation.
Fascia and your symptoms.

The Science

Fascia is one of the last systems of the human body to be discovered. It is a sheath of tissue that runs around your muscles and compartmentalises your organs. Just like your skin loses elasticity and hydration, this can happen to your fascia as well. We call this the viscosity of the fascia. Previous injury, stress, and trauma can cause this. People who suffer from bloating may experience a lack of elasticity around the peritoneum, which is the container of fascia around the stomach. Tight lines of fascia around the abdominal canister can pull the peritoneum towards them, reducing the stomach's ability to change shape when creating mechanical digestion. We can’t access the fascia container around the stomach directly, but we can access the tight lines that could be causing this. Hyaluronic acid is the fascia’s natural lubrication component. Over time, this can become less fluid-like, affecting the elasticity of the fascia. By using specific tools and targeting densification points in the fascia, we can return this lubricant to its fluid-like state. As a result, the peritoneum stops being pulled by tension, and the stomach's ability to move correctly is restored—resolving the symptoms.

We have helped people who have been in the same position as you..

Natalia Globart
"While receiving treatment for a muscle injury, I mentioned my IBS symptoms, particularly my dairy intolerance, which had been a constant struggle for me. I didn’t believe there was any solution, and it made dining out difficult. James explained that he could help, and through his method, my IBS and dairy intolerance were completely eliminated. On my next trip to Italy, I was able to eat freely without worry. It was truly life-changing!"

Mike Rushton
"My IBS came out of nowhere, and it hit me hard. After assessing my fascia, James explained that my scoliosis, multiple wrist injuries, and broken ribs from a skiing accident might be affecting my digestive organs. I was suffering from nausea, extreme fatigue, and crippling stomach cramps. I had tried diet plans and probiotics with no success. But after just a few sessions, I began to notice improvements, and now I’m completely symptom-free. It’s been a game-changer for me!"

Jake Barlow
"I had chronic IBS for years and thought there was no solution. I couldn’t even eat pizza without getting sick, and dinner parties were something I dreaded. Then I was referred to James at InPeak and introduced to something called fascia—something I had never heard of. After just a few sessions, I noticed a huge improvement. Now, I can eat pizza without any symptoms! It’s incredible! I’ve recommended this treatment to everyone I know with IBS."





