Is grounding the missing component in modern world health issues?
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August 18, 2024 at 5:15 pm #3098
Paul Saladino interviews Clint Ober, an engineer who accidentally discovered the link between blood stasis and the positive charge build up inside the body.
Cari has spoken many times on how grounding has been beneficial for her health journey, this gives some insights and scientific link’s!
August 30, 2024 at 9:27 pm #3248@J.R.L this is a great video that I passed on to someone I know who has that thick and sticky blood. I also thought the lightening part was interesting, how people who get struck by lightening are too insulated. I wonder if me wearing my grounding shoes with the copper in it would protect me from lightening or attract lightening?
August 30, 2024 at 11:05 pm #3251I think that your grounding shoes might help in theory as electricity always seeks the easiest pathway to ground. But keeping in mind depending upon where the largest build up of electrons are either in the gathering clouds or in the Earth, the release of the electrical spark to balance the equilibrium could come from the Earth (going up) or the clouds (coming down).
Either way I do not think that it is an experiment that would be advised to conduct on oneself.
August 30, 2024 at 11:25 pm #3252@J.R.L “Either way I do not think that it is an experiment that would be advised to conduct on oneself.”
I’ll take your advice on this one.
August 31, 2024 at 2:02 am #3262I am glad that you concur on this point. Perhaps a scarecrow with a grounded foot might be a possible safer option.
August 31, 2024 at 10:49 am #3264I noted the second to last time I went to the beach for a few hours that I had a good night’s sleep afterward–my elusive seven hours. I felt so good the next day. So I was on the look out for the same result the next time I went to the beach. That was yesterday, and I did have another good seven hours. I will keep observing. Great initial results often taper off, I’ve found. Not that that means a certain strategy is not good. It’s just the way tweaks work, as you correct insufficiencies.
Paul Saladino makes good little videos on Twitter/X. I think he can reach a lot of people. So much more simpatico than Mercola.
August 31, 2024 at 4:45 pm #3266This small clip talks about the best way of changing the body’s PH from acidic to alkaline is by grounding…
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8XXJPKNKsJ/?igsh=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==
September 14, 2024 at 1:31 am #3374Lucas Aoun talks with Laura Graham about the benefits of grounding, in this podcast. Mechanisms of quieting overactive immune systems are discussed, and how grounding may help reduce inflammation.
October 17, 2024 at 1:57 pm #3798October 17, 2024 at 10:01 pm #3801<span class=”atwho-inserted” contenteditable=”false” data-atwho-at-query=”@Kevi”>@Kevin007 </span>This Substack article posted earlier might be worth your time to review. In his own words:
I find poor zeta potential is one of the top three causes of health issues in the patients I see, especially in patients who are extremely ill (e.g., those who require hospitalization.A practice such as grounding has been observed to separate blood cells clumped together by various physicians and researchers. If Clint Obers interview and data on his website holds water, the negative charge of the Earth restores the zeta potential so blood cells will naturally repel each other thus reducing or potentially eliminating blood clumping. This aspect to me is fascinating and potentially may be the basic reason as to why supplements are able to help increase bio energy inside the organism.
In another article he talks about anti hypertension drugs and how they are a bad idea since the body is increasing blood pressure for a reason ie to keep oxygen going to all the cells. When one considers that blood vessels and capillaries have such a fine degree of sizes going into degrees as small as the vasa vasorum wherein the blood cells must enter one cell at a time and sometimes need to compress and contort in order to enter and exit to return back to the arteries with waste and cellular debris. It would seem that any type of restriction such as clumping would lead to hypoxia and stress at the cellular level, this would switch the state of the cell to an emergency state and cause a blockage in the electron transport chain leading to excess glycolysis.
This is a theory based upon my limited knowledge on the topic. -
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