This is a rave about Grounding and how it helps to get rid of inflammation and pain in the body. Inflammation is a precursor to disease, for example, arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, Parkinson's disease, and more may all be related to chronic inflammation in the body. Diet, lifestyle and being grounded can get your inflammation levels back to normal and so put you on the road to recovery. And it makes you feel awesome.
I've had a couple of injuries that just wouldn't heal; mountain bike shoulder and yoga knee and got interested in grounding as a way of healing. After 3 weeks my knee is normal again and my shoulder has full movement but still a little pain. It's gone from about 30% to 95% good.
It's hard to explain the way it's effected my life, but the best way to describe how I now feel is being “normal”, but a new kind of normal, where life is just buzzing right through and around me. It appears to be the missing link that I've been searching for my whole life.
The science is solid. The way a science nerd explained it to me is that when we become ungrounded, through wearing rubber soled shoes, carpet and lino in the house, etc, the flow of negative electrons from the earth and into our body is interrupted, and some of the side effects of that are inflammation, depression, blah, blah. We, and everything else on the earth, evolved to be in contact with it, so it's not so strange that we feel a bit shit when we're not. You may think you feel good as you are, but get grounded and you may realise that you've been mildly depressed your whole life. When you're grounded you're vibin' at the same frequency as the earth, which I think is mega cool.
I'm grounded about 80-90% of the day. I've made some basic grounding shoes with an old pair of runners and some copper wire, I've got a grounding blanket on my bed that plugs into any wall socket, but just uses the grounding wire, and I've got a couple of Velcros Grounding straps that go around a wrist or ankle for when I'm watching TV or on the computer and they plug into a socket too. You don't need to turn the switch on btw.
You can do some super cool experiments with a multi metre, like taking readings before and after you're grounded, and lots more. See what happens when you touch the tip of your tongue while grounded with someone elses tongue who's ungrounded.
I imagined that being grounded would somehow join my frequencey with the earth, but I'm told it's the other way around. When grounded the earth flows into you.
Obviously, the best and easiest way to be grounded is to walk barefoot on the earth, but that's not always possible.
Anyone suffering chonic disease or pain, or even healthy people who just want to feel better, should try this. Heaps of info on youtube or google.
When starting you may feel weird for days or a couple of weeks. I know someone who described how he felt as like being in a state of detox or something for about 3 weeks. I think that's because of the changes going on in your body. For the first 2 days I could feel the pain of many old injuries but on the the third day they were gone, also it messed with my sleep for a couple of weeks. I usually go to bed around 11 or 12, but for the first week I'd hit the sack at about 3-4 in the morning, get up at the same time as usual, but wake up feeling super alive and ready to go, which is in stark contrast to how I used to wake up, which was tired and foggy. Now I sometimes do a little 2 step on the way to the toilet and break into spontaneous song or dance when making breakfast.
Do yourself a favour and start vibin' it with planet earth
Almost forgot to mention that getting high for the first time while grounded was cosmic. It seems to take away any paranoia or anxiousness when super high.
I've had a couple of injuries that just wouldn't heal; mountain bike shoulder and yoga knee and got interested in grounding as a way of healing. After 3 weeks my knee is normal again and my shoulder has full movement but still a little pain. It's gone from about 30% to 95% good.
It's hard to explain the way it's effected my life, but the best way to describe how I now feel is being “normal”, but a new kind of normal, where life is just buzzing right through and around me. It appears to be the missing link that I've been searching for my whole life.
The science is solid. The way a science nerd explained it to me is that when we become ungrounded, through wearing rubber soled shoes, carpet and lino in the house, etc, the flow of negative electrons from the earth and into our body is interrupted, and some of the side effects of that are inflammation, depression, blah, blah. We, and everything else on the earth, evolved to be in contact with it, so it's not so strange that we feel a bit shit when we're not. You may think you feel good as you are, but get grounded and you may realise that you've been mildly depressed your whole life. When you're grounded you're vibin' at the same frequency as the earth, which I think is mega cool.
I'm grounded about 80-90% of the day. I've made some basic grounding shoes with an old pair of runners and some copper wire, I've got a grounding blanket on my bed that plugs into any wall socket, but just uses the grounding wire, and I've got a couple of Velcros Grounding straps that go around a wrist or ankle for when I'm watching TV or on the computer and they plug into a socket too. You don't need to turn the switch on btw.
You can do some super cool experiments with a multi metre, like taking readings before and after you're grounded, and lots more. See what happens when you touch the tip of your tongue while grounded with someone elses tongue who's ungrounded.
I imagined that being grounded would somehow join my frequencey with the earth, but I'm told it's the other way around. When grounded the earth flows into you.
Obviously, the best and easiest way to be grounded is to walk barefoot on the earth, but that's not always possible.
Anyone suffering chonic disease or pain, or even healthy people who just want to feel better, should try this. Heaps of info on youtube or google.
When starting you may feel weird for days or a couple of weeks. I know someone who described how he felt as like being in a state of detox or something for about 3 weeks. I think that's because of the changes going on in your body. For the first 2 days I could feel the pain of many old injuries but on the the third day they were gone, also it messed with my sleep for a couple of weeks. I usually go to bed around 11 or 12, but for the first week I'd hit the sack at about 3-4 in the morning, get up at the same time as usual, but wake up feeling super alive and ready to go, which is in stark contrast to how I used to wake up, which was tired and foggy. Now I sometimes do a little 2 step on the way to the toilet and break into spontaneous song or dance when making breakfast.
Do yourself a favour and start vibin' it with planet earth
Almost forgot to mention that getting high for the first time while grounded was cosmic. It seems to take away any paranoia or anxiousness when super high.
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