
Clockwise Hair Growth Theory (CHGT)
The foundational theory behind Unwindology and a new integrative paradigm in biology.
CHGT proposes that human hair grows in a predominantly clockwise spiral pattern and that, over time, this repeated spiral action contributes to tension webs within the fascia. The theory reframes hair, fascia, skin, and bioelectric patterning as parts of one connected system rather than isolated tissues.
Foundation paper — 2026
Why This Model Matters
The Spiral Beneath the Skin
CHGT proposes that fascia is not passive packing material but a dynamic, continuous web that absorbs and transmits spiral tension generated by hair growth. Over time, these local spiral pulls may overlap, connect, and organize into larger tension webs beneath the skin.
The paper bridges dermatology, fascia science, bioelectric field theory, and quantum biology to argue that spiral phenomena may have been overlooked because conventional measurement tools are mostly linear rather than rotational or field-sensitive.