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Studies or not ive been grounding myself daily for weeks and I felt the difference immediately. Whether I just feel better because it's very relaxing to go walking in the grass or not I feel like it enriches my very soul. But I will mention I go for walks often out in the grass field behind my home usually shirtless to get my sunlight for the day, but doing barefoot made it a thousand times better. I can feel the energy flowing through my feet and into my body.
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I'm so stoked that you've finally addressed grounding! There's a lot that wasn't covered here though. There are dozens of peer reviewed studies that very much do isolate the grounding experience in lab from an electrical perspective and do show incredible benefit to human physiology.
The same way we ground our electrical appliances to protect from fires or explosions during power surge, we can ground ourselves (indoors or out) electrically to improve health.
Please please please look into this topic further, it easily warrants a full podcast, perhaps with Clint Ober or Gaetan Chevalier (leading scientists) on with you. If the current science isn't 'blue ribbon' enough, it's absolutely worth raising our voices and pricking the ears of those who can get this topic to that undeniable level. Much love and appreciation for your work Dr. Huberman xo
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I've done many tests with a multimeter and grounding, standing barefoot on grass, concrete, touching trees and other plants or dipping feet in a river, there is a definite reduction in voltage showing on the multimeter, then holding a phone, touching pc cord, router etc while grounded/not grounded. I don't need more convincing, I feel the benefits in my body.
I usually take my shoes off while walking my dog through the park and absolutely love the feeling of the cool morning dew, instant relaxation 🙂 in winter I started walking in the snow.
Not sure why so many people deny it or make fun of it, it was natural for our ancestors.
All the best 🙂
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0:00: 🌞 Getting sunlight early in the day is supported by numerous studies and is important for setting your circadian rhythm.
3:23: ☀ Getting sunlight in your eyes early in the day has numerous benefits for mental health, physical health, and performance.
6:39: 🌿 The natural world, including sunlight and moving bodies of water, has positive health benefits, but it is difficult to isolate specific factors in nature that contribute to these benefits.
10:59: ✅ Getting out into nature can enhance mental and physical health and improve performance in various aspects of life.
13:29: 🌿 Getting out into nature has numerous positive health effects, including enhanced mental and physical health.
16:34: 🌿 Getting out into nature has numerous benefits for mental and physical health, although the specific reasons are not well understood.
19:08: 💰 The Huberman Lab podcast premium channel is launched to raise support for the standard channel and fund research on human beings for mental health, physical health, and performance.
Recap by Tam
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For the Problem with the too many variables: You can investigate the other way around, to not isolate one factor of nature in the lab but to get people in natural environments and cut the one thing that you try to investigate on off in one group. For example one group wears shoes that don't allow electrons to pass, the other group goes barefoot.
Thanks for the Valuable Information
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The idea of becoming more in tune with the Earth's resonance is truly fascinating; it's amazing how most of the clothing we wear and how and what we live in most of the day, works against this concept of being more in tune with and surrounded by nature. I have to admit that I do feel better in the warmer months and spend a fair amount of time outdoors walking and just taking care of the landscaping, lawn work, etc. I'm 70 now, but when growing up, spent, and was encouraged to spend, lots of time outdoors, as all my friends were in the late 50's, 60's and 70's... hard to find any children outside at all anymore.
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I'll mention this because you seemed to talk about earthing and grounding almost exclusively in the context of being in nature and also how any particular aspect of nature being beneficial over another hasn't been comprehensively scientifically determined.
But electrical grounding to earth seems like one of the easiest to isolate from other variables of being in nature - because it doesn't require being outside. One can electrically ground to earth indoors with a grounding mat or device (or just touching the house ground). It will Electrically ground the body to earth, facilitating purported health benefits of that (reduced inflammation, improved vagal tone, zeta potential, etc).
Thanks for your input!
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I started sleeping on a grounding mat I hooked up to a copper rod I put in the ground . my nighttime TMJ is almost gone, my shoulder pain is measurably better, and my sleep quality improved exponentially. I'm a firm believer now in the benefits of grounding, and as I work around electronics and electricity all day, I believe this is the cause. A little disappointed Huberman hadn't really gone into the studies done because I have and the evidence is very strong.
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@markwhatley9955
8 months ago
The practice of grounding is a fascinating thing. I can’t help but wonder if us kids growing up in the 60’s and 70’s going barefoot so much, particularly in the summer, affected our emotional and mental wellbeing in a way that more recent generations haven’t experienced.
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