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Review
. 2023 Feb;46(1):41-47.
doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2022.12.001. Epub 2022 Dec 5.

Practical applications of grounding to support health

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Practical applications of grounding to support health

Laura Koniver. Biomed J. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

An ever expanding body of research over the past several decades suggest that directly touching the earth, a practice known as grounding, puts the body into a healing state. The natural universe conducts an energy current known as a direct current (DC). This DC circuit of energy flows through everything on our planet, including plants, animals, human beings, and the surface of our entire globe, creating a global electrical circuit. DC energy is also what the living human body uses to function, as everything from the beating of our heart to the movement of our muscles to our brain's ability to think operates using DC energy. The earth's DC energy flows continuously across the earth's crust, and anything conductive that touches the earth becomes part of this natural circuit. Our human bodies, which are highly conductive, join this global electrical circuit whenever we make direct contact with the earth, a practice known as grounding. Medical studies are revealing that by becoming a part of the global electrical circuit, through grounding, the human body enters a profound healing state. As our understanding of the health benefits of grounding continue to deepen, we can begin to use grounding as an intentional healing tool in clinical medicine. Grounding may play a role in not only improving the body's natural ability to function, but may also play a role in the healing of disease and the prevention of disease development in the first place. Studies so far suggest that becoming a part of the earth's global DC circuit enhances our conductive health, which has far reaching implications to all our organ systems that utilize DC energy and conductivity to work, including but not limited to: our central and peripheral nervous system, our musculoskeletal system, and our cardiovascular system. Further research into the healing properties of grounding will help clinicians tailor suggestions for specific health issues, and will help us understand the role of our body's conductivity in the presence of our global electrical circuit.

Keywords: Conductive health; Earthing; Global electrical circuit; Grounding; Preventive medicine; Schumann resonance.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest The author declares that there is no conflicts of interest. This article is part of the special issue “The Biological Effects of Electrical Grounding (Earthing)”. It is not associated with a conference. The images sources are public and credited.

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The global electrical circuit. Image credit: NASA/Simones.
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24 hour carnegie curve cycle. Image credit: Edward J. Zipser.
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Schumann resonance. Image credit: Neotesla.
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The human body grounded to the global electrical circuit. Image credit: Laura Koniver MD.

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