What Grounding Does:
1. Reduces Inflammation
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Grounding has been shown to lower inflammation markers in the body, which can help alleviate pain and swelling. A study published in The Journal of Environmental and Public Health demonstrated that grounding reduces the cardinal signs of inflammation (redness, heat, swelling, and pain) following injury.
Link to study
2. Improves Sleep
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Grounding normalizes cortisol levels and aligns them with the natural circadian rhythm, improving sleep quality. A study involving participants with sleep issues found significant improvements after 8 weeks of sleeping grounded.
Link to study
3. Enhances Cardiovascular Health
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Research shows grounding reduces red blood cell clumping, improving blood flow and reducing risks associated with cardiovascular disease. Blood work indicated improved red blood cell fluidity after grounding.
Link to study
4. Reduces Stress and Anxiety
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Studies suggest grounding shifts the autonomic nervous system from sympathetic (fight-or-flight) to parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) activation, leading to reduced stress levels and improved heart rate variability (HRV).
Link to Cleveland Clinic article
5. Speeds Wound Healing
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Grounding accelerates wound healing by delivering antioxidant electrons to injured tissues through the body’s semiconducting collagen matrix.
Link to study
What Grounding Doesn’t Do:
1. Cure Serious Diseases
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While grounding may reduce inflammation and improve overall well-being, there is no evidence that it cures chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes, or autoimmune diseases. Claims suggesting otherwise are not scientifically supported.
Link to WebMD article
2. Replace Medical Treatments
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Grounding is not a substitute for medical care or prescribed treatments. It may complement therapies but should not be relied upon as a standalone solution for serious health issues.
Link to ScienceOpen article
3. Provide Immediate or Universal Results
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The effects of grounding vary among individuals, and not everyone experiences noticeable benefits immediately. Many studies rely on small sample sizes or subjective measures (e.g., self-reported mood or pain levels), so results may not apply universally.
Link to Health.com article
4. Eliminate All Health Risks
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While grounding reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, it does not eliminate risks from other lifestyle factors like poor diet, lack of exercise, or environmental toxins.
Link to PubMed article