Earthing & Grounding: Legit or Hype? (How to & When Not To)

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Earthing (also called grounding) can be a controversial topic. Many report improved well-being and fantastic health benefits, including better sleep and less pain. However, critics emphasize the need for more solid scientific studies supporting this practice. Let’s delve into the evidence.

What is Earthing? 

Earthing or grounding involves putting the body into direct and uninterrupted contact with the earth. This means the skin needs to touch soil, sand, water, or conductive material on the surface of the earth.

Clint Ober brought attention to the concept in 2010 with his book Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever! He discovered the benefits of getting grounded after his health declined after years of working as a cable installer. He knew the importance of grounding from his career and decided to apply this knowledge to his own body. He essentially pioneered the modern Earthing movement.

From a scientific perspective, the idea is that the earth has a mild negative charge. Over time, especially in modern life, our bodies build up a positive static electric charge. This positive charge creates oxidative stress in the body. Direct contact with the earth’s surface can even out this positive charge and return the body to a neutral state.

Unfortunately, most of us don’t have regular contact with the earth anymore. It’s leading some experts to wonder whether this contributes to today’s rising health problems. We wear rubber-soled shoes and live indoors so can go years without directly touching the earth.

When this positive charge builds up over time, it can lead to health problems. That’s where reconnecting to the earth through earthing mats or sheets comes in. Earthing products help us get grounded, which refers to connecting electrical devices to the earth for safety purposes. 

What is Earthing vs Grounding?

Earthing and grounding are often used interchangeably, however they have subtle differences. 

  • Earthing refers to deliberately making physical contact with the Earth for health benefits. 
  • Grounding can refer to the electrical safety process or grounding our bodies. 

You can ground indoors by using earthing products. Whether you’re walking barefoot outside or getting grounded inside, you’re essentially doing the same thing.

Earthing Science 101

Here’s a bit more on how it works: 

Our bodies naturally produce free radicals. We need a certain amount of free radicals to attack and eliminate bacteria and viruses. They’re also involved in the inflammatory response, which is part of healing. 

However, too many can contribute to chronic inflammation, leading to pain, chronic illnesses, and accelerated aging. While free radicals are necessary, having too many can be harmful.

These molecules can be damaging because they’re unstable and lack electrons. One way to stabilize or neutralize them is to supply the missing electrons by consuming antioxidants. Some natural sources include vitamins A, C, and E and polyphenols from green tea, cacao, pomegranate, etc.

However, our diet isn’t the only source of electrons–earthing can also help. When the body carries a positive charge, electrons flow into it. The Earth is an everflowing source of free electrons that can reduce excess free radical activity as well as inflammation. So, what does earthing do to the body?

What Does Grounding Do To the Body?

People often try earthing as a way to reduce pain, improve sleep, or speed healing. According to emerging research, earthing may help the following: 

Reduce Inflammation

Because it combats oxidative stress, grounding can have powerful anti-inflammatory effects. As a result, it can reduce symptoms associated with inflammation, including:

  • Reducing pain from injury
  • Relieving muscle tension 
  • Lowering the frequency and severity of headaches and migraines (I noticed this)
  • Reducing joint pain
  • Reducing back and neck pain

These symptoms may be the most immediately noticeable. However, grounding regularly may improve symptoms of chronic inflammatory conditions over time.

A 2015 study confirmed that grounding reduced the five cardinal signs of inflammation (redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function). It also lowered circulating chemical markers of inflammation.

Researchers found those with lupus and other autoimmune conditions benefitted greatly from grounding. Their immune systems calmed down, pain levels decreased, and they generally felt better. 

Improve Sleep

I can vouch strongly for this! Earthing can support a restful night’s sleep in several ways:

  • Lower stressful feelings 
  • Reduce high cortisol levels
  • Normalize circadian rhythms
  • Improve insomnia and other sleep disorders
  • Reduce snoring
  • Decrease inflammation and pain

Grounding at night noticeably changes day-night cortisol secretion, promoting a normal circadian rhythm. Those who grounded while sleeping had noticeable improvements in sleep, pain, and stress symptoms. While most of us don’t camp every night, earthing sheets or mats can help us stay grounded while sleeping indoors. 

Earthing can also help when traveling. Those who travel across time zones report that earthing reduces jet lag and helps them align with the new local time.

Increase Energy (I Noticed This Also)

Earthing may increase energy levels by balancing the body’s electrical charge and reducing stress. It may help:  

  • Reduce internal stress and mental health issues
  • Lower inflammation
  • Support adrenal health
  • Enhance blood flow and oxygenation
  • Balance cortisol and hormones
  • Improve sleep quality
  • Restore electrical balance

Earthing may reduce chronic fatigue by lowering stress and inflammation and improving sleep. Improved oxygen delivery to blood cells can also improve energy levels. 

Support Cardiovascular Health

Earthing may also support a healthy cardiovascular system. It’s known to reduce inflammation and stress levels, but it may also work through other pathways:

  • Normalizing blood flow and blood pressure
  • Reducing blood viscosity and risk of blood clots
  • Lowering stress and cortisol levels
  • Restoring electrical balance
  • Normalizing Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

HRV measures the variation in time between heartbeats. It’s often used as a biomarker for heart health, as a higher HRV is linked to better cardiovascular fitness.

Support Hormone Balance

Earthing may help support women’s hormone balance by reducing stress, improving sleep, and influencing our natural rhythms. Here are some ways earthing might impact hormones: 

  • Lowering cortisol, which can interfere with estrogen and progesterone balance
  • Improve biological rhythms like menstrual cycles
  • Promote restful sleep, which impacts hormone balance
  • Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress linked to estrogen dominance and other hormone conditions
  • Take stress off the thyroid

Support Healing

Earthing supports a balanced nervous system. It helps take the body out of fight-or-flight and return it to rest and repair. That alone may help to speed healing and recovery. However, it may also work by:

  • Lowering inflammation and oxidative stress
  • Reducing pain by lowering inflammation
  • Enhancing sleep quality
  • Supporting a healthy immune response
  • Improving circulation, improving the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the damaged tissues 
  • Shortening recovery time from athletic activity, as it reduces delayed onset muscle soreness (or DOMS)

The Earthing Institute put together an extensive list of testimonials with conditions listed from A to Z.

Scientific Evidence for Earthing

This is where the controversy begins. Critics claim there isn’t any evidence to back up this practice and that it could even be dangerous. Proponents cite anecdotal evidence and a few small studies. So, who’s right?

A few small-scale studies looked at examined the effects of earthing or grounding. One study examined 60 people with chronic pain and sleep troubles. Half the participants slept on a grounded sheet to simulate earthing. The other half slept on a placebo sheet.

Grounded participants reported reduced chronic pain, respiratory problems, arthritis, sleep apnea, and hypertension. The control group did not experience those improvements.

Another small study found that earthing reduced blood viscosity, a cardiovascular risk factor. Other studies are showing positive effects of grounding on cortisol levels and inflammation. 

A 2023 study used earthing for 71 people infected with COVID-19. The study participants grounded themselves for at least 15 minutes or up to six hours daily. All but two patients fully improved within 11 days after starting earthing.

Without a placebo group it’s hard to draw conclusions, but earthing seemed to reduce their inflammation and improve breathing. 

Grounding and Inflammation

How to Get Healthy While You Sleep

What fascinates me most is the testing done in thermographic imaging. These heat patterns can signal where there’s inflammation in the human body.

This thermographic image is of a woman who complained of stiffness and chronic pain. The first picture was taken before earthing, and the second after just 30 minutes of earthing. You can see how much less red and orange (inflammation) there is on the second image.

The possibility of grounding or earthing resolving inflammation is exciting. So many chronic diseases cause and stem from chronic inflammation in the body.

My Experience with Earthing

The idea that we’re designed to connect with the earth regularly makes sense. 

At the same time, I was skeptical that something so simple would be so effective. I ran the idea by some electrical engineer friends and a friend who’d done research in the biomedical field. They all confirmed that earthing could indeed be beneficial.

Have you ever noticed you sleep better on a beach vacation after spending time on the sand or in the ocean? One theory is that the sand and ocean water are both naturally conductive materials. So, both help ground the body and remove excess positive electrons.

To test the theory personally, I decided to make an effort to ground myself outside often and even use an earthing sheet while sleeping. At first, I was skeptical but figured I had nothing to lose. I made a point to walk barefoot outside and purchased an earthing sheet to use while sleeping, as this is the body’s peak repair time.

My Grounding Results

To my surprise, the first night I used the earthing mat, I fell asleep much more easily. I also had no trouble falling back asleep after waking up to nurse the baby. Of course, one night of results could have easily been a placebo effect.

After sleeping great for about a month, I was tossing and turning one night and couldn’t fall asleep for hours. The following morning, I realized the earthing sheet had disconnected from the wall!

During the daytime, I use an earthing mat under my arms while sitting at my desk using a desktop computer. When on my laptop, I also use a DefenderPad to protect my body from EMFs.

Blood tests confirmed my cortisol levels also improved over the six months I used an earthing sheet and spent time outside barefoot. Just being outside in nature is also a stress reducer!

Reactions to earthing/grounding can vary drastically. Some people notice a difference immediately, while others take a few days or weeks. Others won’t feel any changes, but cortisol levels will show improvement. In general, the more inflammation one has, the more difference grounding could make.

I’m Not the Only One…

Many on the Tour de France supposedly used an earthing recovery bag to speed recovery and increase sleep quality during this endurance race. Various Olympic swimmers, runners, and triathletes have reported using Earthing, and other professional athletes have also used Earthing methods.

How to Try Grounding/Earthing

Grounding or earthing is simply about making direct skin-to-earth contact. So, walking outside barefoot is obviously the easiest and cheapest way to get grounded. Just be sure you’re walking somewhere you won’t encounter sharp rocks, ticks, or other dangers.

You can also lie or sit down on the earth. Have a picnic in the park or lie down in the backyard to watch for shooting stars.

If you’re near a body of water, you can also access the earth’s energy by swimming or wading. You can get grounded all summer long by lying on the beach and cooling off in the lake.

For earthing to work, the skin must be in direct contact with rock, dirt, or water. The beach/ocean is possibly the best place as not only are sand and salt water extremely conductive, but salt water is also high in magnesium. This may be why many people sleep better while vacationing at the beach!

Earthing Indoors

Those who can’t or don’t want to spend time outdoors can accomplish some of the same results indoors. There are various grounding products to make it easy to connect to the earth inside.

  • An earthing mat can be used under your arms or feet while on a computer to reduce the amount of EMFs you’re exposed to. It’s also easy to bring when traveling.
  • A half-sized earthing sheet works on any bed size.

I use an earthing mat on my computer (it’s under my desk) and an earthing sheet on my bed. Since beginning this routine, I’ve definitely noticed positive changes.

The earth’s natural electrons flow through the ground wire and onto the mat. It even works if you live or work in a high-rise. The mat comes with an outlet tester. You just plug it in to see if the outlet is properly grounded.

How Long Should You Ground Each Day?

There are no strict guidelines for how long you should ground each day. However, many experts suggest starting with 20 to 30 minutes to get potential benefits.

Consistency is key. Earthing daily, even 10 or 20 minutes, may be more beneficial than hour-long, infrequent sessions. However, committing to an hour a day might be better for those wanting to address chronic issues like inflammation, pain, or insomnia.

The benefits of earthing may build over time. Even 10-15 minutes a few days a week can help. Ultimately, whether you’re using direct contact or earthing tools indoors, the goal is regular use. Incorporating it into your daily routine improves your likelihood of noticing benefits.

When NOT To Try Earthing/Grounding

Several years ago, I interviewed EMF expert Dr. Libby Darnell of Revived Living on the topic of EMFs and grounding. She explained one serious caution about earthing that many people don’t consider: ground current.

If there’s a strong ground current it’s possible that attempting to ground oneself could create more health issues. In theory, this is most problematic in large cities where overwires run in the ground. Her podcast episode talks about how to test for this in your area.

Additionally, don’t practice earthing during thunderstorms with lightning. Direct contact with the ground during those times can increase your risk of being struck by lightning. The Earth conducts electricity, so it’s safer to avoid grounding during electrical storms.

Those with electronic devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps should also be cautious. It’s best to consult with your doctor before using grounding products in these cases. The electrical interaction between the device and the earthing tool may interfere with its function.

In general, it’s wise to practice earthing in clean, safe environments and avoid it during times of potential environmental risks.

Earthing: Bottom Line

This is a controversial topic and more research is needed. That said, in most cases (when there isn’t a strong ground current), it’s ideal to spend time barefoot outside or use a grounding sheet. Going barefoot has many benefits, and there aren’t side effects or downsides.

Keep track of how you feel and note any improvements. I like using my Oura Ring to help with this. 

Have you tried earthing or grounding? Did you notice any improvements in your sleep or pain levels? Share with us below!

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Ann Shippy, who is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and a certified Functional Medicine physician with a thriving practice in Austin, Texas. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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347 responses to “Earthing & Grounding: Legit or Hype? (How to & When Not To)”

  1. tracy Avatar

    I was introduced to grounding by my chiropractor. I have fibromyalgia and had a car accident over 20 years ago which has caused me to have problems with my neck . I have had pain throughout my body for many years. I am always researching ways to alleviate the pain.I have tried adding and eliminating things to my diet with some success.My sleeping pattern was atrocious .I have been working with my Doctors to figure out a way to get some decent sleep[of course I ultimately ended up w a sleeping pill] I was unable to fall asleep no matter how exhausted I was. When I did finally drift off [at around 3 am!!] I would awake within 2 hours for no apparent reason.I was a mess all day long. My appetite was crazy because I was so sleep deprived. Ok…now the good news…I have been grounded for a month.My fibromyalgia pain has been significantly reduced.I am tired when i go to bed and I fall asleep within 1/2 of an hour [huge for me!].. I am dreaming a lot and the dreams are super vivid which means that I’m getting to the REM stage of sleep[the deepest most restful sleep stage].I have not taken my sleep aid at all in around 2 weeks. I do believe that their is scientific evidence to support earthing/grounding…Is their also a placebo affect ? maybe… either way …I feel great.I bought the 1/2 sheet since I cannot get naturally grounded all the time[i live in New England].to the skeptics…. I have nothing to gain from spreading the word about earthing. My chiropractor has nothing to gain by passing this on to me…he may even lose business !

  2. jayzee Avatar

    If you want to ground yourself, you don’t need an “earthing mat”. You can just grab a hold of any copper or steel water pipe in the house. They are essentially at nearly the same potential as Earth itself. Ask yourself how does electrical current return back to earth from our electrical power distribution panel (the electrical panel in the basement, for example) in our homes? Through the grounding rod driven into the Earth outside your home. (that’s why it is required by the National Electrical Code). Think about that for a while. Straight forward freshman year University Physics.

    Secondly, to Chantal: as stated above the water pipes ARE ALREADY at ground (Earth) potential. Thus the radiators ARE ALREADY at ground potential as well, because they are connected to the water pipes. You need only touch them. You don’t need to buy a earthing mat as it is a waste of money. Save your money and meditate grasping a copper wire attached to the radiator, for a few cents. IT DOES THE SAME THING!

    One thing further I SECOND Gabriel comment above (November 21, 2014 at 12:47 PM)
    “There is no such thing as a positive electron. And if there were, it would have nothing whatsoever to do with free radicals. Nothing you do affects the number of electrons in your body. The static charge you may build up exists only on the surface, just like electricity flows only over the surface of any conductor, not through it.
    Furthermore, you are far better electrically connected to ground every single time you take a bath or shower or touch a tap or radiator than you are when walking barefoot.
    Many people who work with electronics wear grounding bracelets all day. Unlike merely taking off your shoes, these bracelets are wired to ground properly. These people experience no health benefits from this whatsoever.
    You don’t need a false reason to go barefoot. Do it because it’s more comfortable, and teaches you to stop striking the ground with your heel.”

    Some of the other comments and parts of her (that is: Katie – Wellness Mama) article are just plain ridiculous if one has any substantial background in science or engineering. My degree is in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in Chemistry.

  3. Chantal Avatar
    Chantal

    Hi, fascinating thread. I have a question and maybe some you, especially the ones who have some scientific background.
    We live in an old house in the Netherlands. We have no grounded sockets on the two top floors. My daughters’ bedrooms are on the street side with no possibility of a grounding pin. We do, however, have metal radiators (water heating system). Could we connect the earthing mats to the radiator with copper wire? would that work?
    Chthonic you for your response!

    Cheers,

    Chantal

  4. Adena Avatar

    Has anyone used the orange earthing hand/foot bands? I was given them as a gift but I’m scared to use them. Are there any side effects?

    1. Angela Avatar

      My husband and I have them. They don’t seem to work. He has high blood pressure and chronic back pain and nothing had changed after a year of use. I too am developing high blood pressure. I’m so disappointed.

  5. Lisa Avatar

    I purchased earthing mats over a year ago. I can’t attest to anything dramatic that changed, however I do believe there is something to our bodies “connecting” to the earth. I believe God created the earth filling it with activity, energy…… I recall reading a non-published trial that a cardiologist did within his own home with a casual gathering of friends, using before earthing and after earthing blood samples. The results showed that the platelets were less “sticky” after going barefoot. I certainly know how I feel………I know my own body……..and I plan to continue with everything that I do to complement my health regardless of whether it is scientifically proven or not.

  6. Hollie Avatar

    are these similar to the pendants you can wear to protect against emf’s? I have tried two different ones and also a home device which is supposed to protect you…I am pretty sure they use the term grounding, say it is supposed to put you back in balance with the earth’s natural magnetic properties. The only problem with them is that they all made me feel terrible. All the symptoms I have increased significantly…the head he’s, the pain, the dizziness. If it doesn’t bother me to lay on the ground outside, then why would this cause me to feel worse. I’m glad it helps people, but it can’t possibly be the same as Walking on the beach or playing in the ocean.

  7. Daniel Avatar

    Kind of makes sense, all mammal evolution has occurred while being in touch with Earth.
    It’s the most ironic thing I’ve ever encountered when it comes to “right under our nose”.
    This can make billions of lives healthier and happier overnight.

    Peace ;]

  8. Lori Avatar

    You need to check out vibesup.com they have earthing mats that do not need to be recharged nor do they need batteries. They use infared technology, crushed minerals and essential oils. Just found this site the other day and have ordered one! My earthing sheet stopped working within 6 months of purchasing it. Too expensive to keep replacing, so I though I would try this new technology.

  9. Alisa Avatar

    Great concept and fascinating results!

    But I think we all go to extremes to avoid EMF’s and elevated gausmeter readings – i.e unplugging electric blankets at the wall, etc.

    How is it that plugging in grounding sheets wouldn’t also pass on EMFs to the user?
    Wouldn’t benefit of grounding/earthing be outweighed by electro magnetic field impact when using electrical sheets?

    1. Ally Avatar

      I’ve thought about this too — does anyone have an answer? I’m curious whether the benefits here outweigh the potential for being exposed to additional EMFs…. Thanks!

      1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

        They aren’t actually electrical sheets at all. They just have one prong and it just plugs in to the “grounding” port of the plug so you are borrowing the grounding charge from that outlet. They actually come with a rod that you can use and plug into the ground outside as well.

  10. Sue Avatar

    The Bible in Genesis 1 says that God created the heavens and the earth and the dry land He called earth and it was good. So much for evolution. Creation makes so much more sense.

    1. Denise Porter Avatar
      Denise Porter

      Sue, my comment has disappeared twice. Trying one more time. You are right. Nothing here violates God’s word or truth….even if some of the science seems contradictory, the same technology is being used to protect electronic equipment, so there’s something to it. We know that observational science only works because of the unchanging and faithful characteristics of God. If it all was ‘random’, we couldn’t even communicate using words like this, let alone do science or observe repeatable phenomenon. We can pray and experiment within the bounds of God’s word and make rational decisions and right choices, and we can learn from the wrong ones & trust God to rightly judge the charlatans….hopefully in this life, for we know that later judgment is far worse. Keep seeking truth, the God and Holy Spirit of Truth will never contradict truth or the word of God, and the censoring & lack of men giving God glory only further confirms the word of God.

  11. Ashley Avatar

    Are you still using your earthing mats? What are you thoughts almost 2 years later?

      1. Marce Avatar

        you sleep on it every night, but do you still see the benefits of having
        a good night’s sleep? If you don’t sleep on it, (e.g. vacation), do you see
        a difference?

        I love your website.
        Thanks for all the info.

  12. Linda Clauser Avatar
    Linda Clauser

    We normally use an electric mattress pad in the winter. Am I right in assuming if we use a flat sheet in the bed, we couldn’t use our electric mattress pad?

  13. amy Avatar

    I love this idea but I have been making my kids wear shoes outside as we have spiders in our grass and beas too. I live in Australia and my citrus are in flower so there are lots of lovely bees. I need to let them run bear foot but worry so much!

  14. Forrest Avatar

    This article is great; however, electrons are negatively charged, always negative. Protons are positively charged, always positive. This article says “Positive electrons” and should not. You may be referring to Ions, which can become positive or negative depending on the ratio of Electrons and Protons.

  15. Liz Avatar

    My child who is on the Autism Spectrum has insisted for years that he must walk outside barefoot to help him calm down after too much sensory input. He hates putting on shoes as he says that it isn’t the same. Do you think it is the Earthing that is helping him too and has anyone found this to help others who are on the Autism Spectrum. I am intrigued that he found his own solution without knowing anything about this. I will take it more seriously now!

      1. ashlie Avatar

        I work for a wholesale distributor of grounding products, called Ground Therapy. While there is no formal study on grounding and the autism spectrum, we have done a lot of work with folks in this community and I can happily share that the responses are TREMENDOUS. Highly highly recommend grounding for those on the spectrum, and anyone in the disability community.

  16. David Martinez Avatar
    David Martinez

    I think this could be a valuable tool but better research quotes would have helped, and a little homework avoiding statements like positive electrons.

    1. drew Avatar

      Hi all I have been using a half-sheet for over a year now. Some points: insects don’t like either the current or the silver, bed bugs will not go on to the sheet and those that do go on die.
      Pain: I endured a rotator-cuff operation(shoulder joint) and had a hernia op..my doctor is/was surprised by the speed I healed..anecdotal tho’.
      I can’t really measure the difference but when it comes to sleep this can not be.beaten YOU have to suck it and see.
      What us so called modern and advanced humans have forgotten is our connection to our MOTHER our sustainer.
      Look into this fact: This is what made me jump onto a grounding sheet. Its the chronic health conditions that the modern human suffers from. But go into the jungle go to remote tribes and we see the people As backwards and barefooted but they don’t have No chronic conditions that we do. They are still in contact with nature and of course you can’t forget the food water and air..ours poison us on top. Also sleeping on a earthing sheet for 6-7 hours is better than a 30min walk in the surf or even a couple of hours barefoot in the park and also the body does many things to repair renew and rest at night so you can’t beat sleeping on a grounded sheet. If you have any chronic conditions you must try this age old human knowledge.. Just try it.
      Also please please please be aware YOU MUST NOT USE A GROUNDING SHEET IF YOU HAVE A HEART PACEMAKER OF ANY KIND. That said the only other issues are with drugs that affect effect hormone’s. This is because earthing effects the endocrine system so you would need your doctors to monitor your dosage as you will start to need less drugs.

  17. jerry guidry Avatar
    jerry guidry

    i had neck surgery one year ago. i have a titanium plate in my neck between c5 and c7. will grounding effect me in any way? i would love to try it, just to get a good nights sleep and remove the muscle tension and relax the nerves in my body. please respond. thank you…..jerry

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