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

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Earthing (also called grounding) can be a controversial topic. Many people report amazing benefits, while critics point out the lack of solid scientific studies supporting this practice.

Let’s delve into the evidence:

What is Earthing or Grounding?

In short, earthing or grounding is putting the body in direct and uninterrupted contact with the earth. This means that skin needs to touch soil, sand, water, or a conductive surface that is in contact with the earth.

From a scientific perspective, the idea is that the earth has a mild negative charge to it. Over time, especially in modern life, our bodies build up a positive charge. Direct contact with the earth can even out this positive charge and return the body to a neutral state.

Many people don’t have this contact with the earth anymore, and some experts wonder if this is a contributor to the (many) rising health problems we face today. As a population, we wear rubber shoes and live indoors. In theory, many of us could go years without directly touching the earth at all, even if we’re outside.

Over time, the theory is that this positive charge builds and can lead to health problems.

Earthing Science 101

If you’re interested in the deeper science, Dr. Briffa gives a more detailed explanation:

During the normal processes of metabolism the body generates what are called ‘reactive oxygen species’ which are commonly referred to as ‘free radicals’. These compounds appear to be important, at least in part because they have the ability to attack and destroy unwanted things within the body including bacteria and viruses. However, too many free radicals are a bad thing, and have been implicated in chronic disease and well as the very process of aging.

Free radicals are involved in the process known as inflammation, which is part of the healing process. However, low-grade inflammation throughout the body may lead to pain and other problems in the muscles and joints, and is also believed to be a key driving factor in many chronic diseases including heart disease and type 2 diabetes. In short, we want free radicals, but not too many.

Free radicals lack sparks of energy known as ‘electrons’. One way to quell them is to give them electrons, and these can be supplied by nutrients such as vitamins A, C and E, and plant substances known as ‘polyphenols’ (found in, among other things, tea, coffee, cocoa and apples). However, substances we eat and drink are not the only way to get electrons into the body: earthing does this too. If the body has a positive charge on it, earthing allows electrons to flow into the body where, in theory, they can neutralize overblown free radical and inflammatory damage.

Carrying a positive charge may well affect the body in lots of different ways, which means that earthing may offer a range of wellbeing benefits.

Benefits of Earthing & Grounding

According to emerging research, earthing may be beneficial in:

  • Reducing inflammation
  • Reducing chronic pain
  • Improving Sleep (I can vouch strongly for this!)
  • Increasing Energy (I noticed this also)
  • Lowering stress and promoting calmness by reducing stress hormones.
  • Normalizing biological rhythms including circadian rhythm
  • Normalizing blood pressure and blood flow
  • Relieving muscle tension and headache (I noticed this)
  • Improving menstrual and female hormone symptoms
  • Speeds healing- used in some places to prevent bed sores
  • Reducing jet lag
  • Protecting the body from effects of EMFs
  • Shortening recovery time from injury or athletic activity
  • Reducing  snoring
  • Helping  support adrenal health

Scientific Evidence for Earthing

This is where the controversy begins. Critics claim that 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 is right?

There actually are a couple of small scale studies that looked at the affects of earthing or grounding. One study examined 60 people with chronic pain and sleep troubles. Half of the participants slept on a grounded sheet to simulate earthing. The other half slept on a placebo sheet.

The participants who slept grounded reported reduction in chronic pain, respiratory problems, arthritis, apnea and hypertension while the control group did not.

Another much smaller study found (PDF) that earthing reduced blood viscosity, which is a risk factor in heart disease.

There have also been some preliminary studies on the effects of grounding on cortisol levels and inflammation (PDF) and I’m confident that research will continue in this area.

Grounding and Inflammation

What fascinates me most is the testing done in thermographic imaging, which basically shows a heat map of the body. Heat patterns can signal inflammation in the body.

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This thermographic image was taken 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.

Unfortunately, all of the studies on earthing are relatively small and poorly run. Hopefully future research will shed some light on the effectiveness (or not) of earthing, but for now, the strongest evidence seems to be anecdotal.

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

My Experience with Earthing

I first encountered the idea of “Grounding” or “Earthing” when I read the book Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever.

The idea that we are meant to connect with the earth regularly made sense. At the same time, I was skeptical that something so simple would be effective. I ran the idea by some electrical engineer friends and a friend who has done research in the biomedical field and they confirmed that there could be a beneficial effect to the body.

Have you ever noticed that you sleep better on a beach vacation after walking in the sand or being in the ocean? One theory for that: the sand and ocean water are both naturally conductive materials and 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.

I was certainly skeptical at first but figured I had nothing to lose by trying to electrically ground myself. I made a point to walk barefoot outside each day and purchased an earthing sheet to use while I was sleeping, as this is the body’s peak repair time.

My Grounding Results

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

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

Blood tests confirmed that my cortisol levels also improved over a period of six months while using an earthing sheet and making an effort to spend time outside barefoot.

From what I’ve read, reactions to earthing/grounding can vary drastically. Some people will notice a difference immediately while others take a few days or weeks. Others won’t feel any changes but measures of cortisol levels will show improvement. In general, it seems that the more inflammation one has, the more of a difference may be noticed from grounding.

I’m not the only one…

Many on the Tour de France, supposedly including Lance Armstrong used an earthing recovery bag to speed recovery and increase sleep quality while on this endurance race. Various Olympic swimmers, runners, and triathletes have reported using Earthing and various professional athletes have used Earthing methods as well.

Well known doctor and natural health proponent Dr. Mercola has reportedly been using an earthing mat for years and even Dr. Oz has gotten on board recently!

How to Try Grounding/Earthing

Obviously, walking outside barefoot is the easiest and cheapest way to ground yourself or practice earthing. If you are close to an ocean or swimmable natural body of water, this is another great way.

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 very high in magnesium. Perhaps this is why many people seem to sleep better on vacation 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 products to make indoor grounding easy:

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

Personally, I try to use an earthing mat while on my computer (it is under my desk) and an earthing sheet on our bed. I’ve definitely noticed positive changes since beginning this routine.

The Basic Concept of Earthing Is This:

The grounding mat (or sheet) is an amazing invention that allows you to do earthing while you’re inside a building. It just plugs in to the grounding wire port of a normal 3-prong outlet or a grounding rod (US and Canada only). The earth’s natural electrons flow right up through the ground wire and onto the mat, even if you’re in a high rise. The mat comes with an outlet tester you plug in to see if the outlet is configured correctly.

When NOT To try Earthing/Grounding

I recently talked to EMF expert Dr. Libby Darnell of. Revived Living about EMFs and grounding. You can listen to her interview on the podcast here, but she explained one serious caution about earthing that many people don’t consider: ground current.

Basically she explained that if there is a strong ground current it is actually possible that attempting to ground or earth oneself could be problematic and create more problems. In theory, this is most problematic in really large cities and over wires run in the ground. Her podcast episode will talk about how to test for this in your area.

Earthing: Bottom Line

Like I said, this is a controversial topic with a lot of additional research still needed. That said, in most cases (when there isn’t a strong ground current), it is free to go outside and spend some time barefoot. Spending time barefoot has many benefits, so there isn’t really a downside.

It is also relatively simple to try earthing and track results to see if it helps:

  1. Spend a lot of time in contact with the earth or using something like an grounding sheet
  2. Use a sleep app to track sleep patterns and see if sleep improves with earthing
  3. Also keep track of things like joint pain, headaches, etc and see if those improve over time with earthing

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.

Ever tried earthing or grounding? Think it’s crazy? Weigh in below!

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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.

Comments

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

  1. Ev Mac Avatar

    Great post, I have been enjoying the benefits of earthing for months now.

  2. Carolyn Avatar

    Standing/walking on grass in your bare feet will work as long as it is for 20 minutes or more, and works better if the grass or earth is slightly damp or wet.

  3. Corinna Avatar

    My daughter is pretty hyper and highly sensitive. Her teacher told me once in a discrediting way, that my 7 year old daughter would do things like hug trees while on the playground. I told her she better be hugging trees to ground herself. After all her teacher is complaining my daughter can’t sit still. At summer camp my daughter was not allowed to just lay on the grass to watch the butterflies. I guess they were afraid she would get dirty or lay in dog poop. It is showing me that kids intuitively know just what to do when they need it. I wish more caregivers and teachers knew about those natural ways or would be trained. After all they are the ones complaining to the parents when the kids are acting up…

  4. Riya Bansuri Avatar
    Riya Bansuri

    WOW! did not know so much about this. It really has it’s benefits. Sure gonna try this in my next beach adventure! Thanks Katie for this awesome post ^_^

  5. Carolyn Avatar

    Thanks Katie for your beneficial information about Earth Calm. I have been reading their website very thoroughly and as soon as I can, I will be ordering some of their products.

  6. Kayly Avatar

    Hello!
    Lovely post and informative also!! Where could I listen to this podcast as I’m interested in learning more about ground current and its effects on grounding 🙂

    Thanks !!

  7. Lanette Avatar

    I have purchased several things from earth calm and they are wonderful to work with. Very personal, hands-on. If you have any questions call or email them–there is always someone to talk to. Their return policy is great and they ask no questions. I have the home infinity system, a patch on my laptop and the sanctuary bracelet (which I hook on my handbag so it goes with me every time I leave the house).

  8. Carolyn Avatar

    One reader/commentor mentioned “EarthCalm” EMF protect/transform company in my response to the fact that I cannot use earthing products as it makes my nervous system go off the charts. The same thing happens with my daughter. After reseaching this company and with their 90 day money back policy, I will definitely be trying these products. Thanks for the tip!

  9. Carolyn Avatar

    If you are too sensitive to the grounding mats. walk barefoot as much as possible or use grounding shoes.

  10. Mary Avatar

    I purchased an earthing pad and additional rod for outside. I still have trouble sleeping. I emailed the company and said 1st time use I experienced small little shocks. Company said I was detoxing to go slower not over night. Then I noticed I was very nervous, they told me to try the outside rod. I haven’t yet. I have some kind of electrical current going through me naturally I can’t wear a watch if the metal back touches my skin will destroy works. Also sometimes computer difficulties.
    What do you think what should I do? Company said I can keep trying good for a year warrenty.

    1. Martin Avatar

      Hi Mary
      For people who may be electro-hypersensitive, our advise (at the Earthing Institute) is to start grounding with very short exposure in order to give the body time to acclimate to the Earth’s energy. Maybe even just 15 minutes or a half-hour. Honor your body, and increase very slowly over time. Earthing can indeed create a detoxification effect which may be noticed particularly in the beginning. The body is functioning better overall, including repair and restorative mechanisms. So just go slow. Drink plenty of water to help the process. Over time, grounding has the potential to improve the physiology in many ways.

  11. trisha Avatar

    I have been following Kaitlin of VibesUp and have used her products, such as the Grounding Mat with wonderful results. Her products are all tested by a 3rd party and are pretty amazing

  12. Lanette Avatar
    Lanette

    I have not tried the sheet or the mat, but I am using a whole house EMF protection system. It’s made by Earth Calm. I noticed a difference within the first month. I do not live near a beach and really do not like to walk around on the grass near my townhouse, as they spray it with fertilizer and herbicide.

  13. Beverly Avatar
    Beverly

    I got interested when I read a small book on grounding and it said it stops snoring. My husband SNORES!!! I made my own grounding apparatus and the very first night….he did NOT snore. I bought the sheets!!

  14. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    I bought a half earthing sheet for my bed and used it for a short time before I found that my nervous system was firing way too much and way to sensitive that I did not sleep well at all. I guess I have experienced too many years of high stress. I tried it again thinking that perhaps it would be alright, but had to discontinue using it. When I contacted the company, they said that some people are just too sensitive to use it. I found that walking barefoot on the ground works best for me.

  15. Tracy Avatar

    I have been earthing for over 4 years. I am a holistic practitioner and was involved with several people from the Earthing company. I sleep on a grounded mattress and I use a grounded mat under my keyboard and mouse. They protect me from all the dirty electricity I am being exposed to at my office and while I sleep. I get a more restful sleep and I know it is reducing inflammation. For those of you that have or want to get an earthing sheet, don’t use bleach or fabric softeners. Some of my clients have complained that the silver in their sheets had started to unravel. Call the company and let them know, hopefully they will stand by their product. Earthing no longer makes the mattress that I have but I found another company that actually makes a better mattress that addresses many problems our mattresses have today. We all know sleep is important, but the latest research has discovered a new benefit of sleep: it can actually help our brains eliminate toxins. In fact, a research team from the University of Rochester Medical Center believes that this is one of the main reasons we require sleep. Earthing can help you get there. Happy grounding everyone.

  16. cathy Avatar

    Very interesting. This confirms what I have believed all along. Animals (and plants) can tell us a lot about ourselves and how our bodies work. I used to watch my cat lay in a certain areas of our backyard through the window, and always felt that he was absorbing something he needed–perhaps minerals–from the ground when he wasn’t feeling well. I always felt better when I would walk through the grass in the backyard (not sure if that counts) Now I plan to read the book referenced above but regardless of any findings, my spirit tells me that this has merit. In my mind, it’s not a stretch and seems as if it should be something that’s very natural. After all, our bodies are composed of many of these same natural substances. (Thanks for the tip regarding underground wires though).

  17. Melanie Avatar
    Melanie

    Grounding is definitely one of those things that’ll get me labeled a “hippie freak” lol. But I believe in it! Luckily, I live in a place where I can and do walk barefoot in the grass and dirt all the time, and I love it 🙂

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