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We've been using a grounding sheet on the bed for a few years now. I know when I first put it on, it had to be placed so that it hit above John's ankles. When his feet rested on it, they kind of buzzed, in a gentle way. It's a half sheet so it's at the bottom of the bed. John also uses a grounding mat at work. He's on the computer all day.
I can't say either of us have notice dramatic shifts in anything. I do think that being outdoors, connecting with earths magnetic field is restorative as well as a shower as long as you have copper pipes. There is something to be said about how our modern world has distanced us from the natural world. Pretty much everything shields us from connecting to the earth. All our shoes have some non-conductive material in the soles. Walking barefoot on the grass or on the beach is a good thing. Even concrete should be OK since there's moisture in it, it should conduct the flow of energy. Walking barefoot is not an option for many with PN so you need to figure out different strategies to connect. |
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Hi Ron,
I have two ways that I can ground the sheet. Via the grounding plug in the wall outlet and the other, the one I prefer for the sheet, is directly connected to the ground. When I first started this adventure, I checked all the outlets and found about 30% not grounded so I fixed them and retested to make sure. I also have a tester for the sheet that came with grounding sheet that confirms that the item is grounded. Item being the sheet or the person. The house was built in the 50's so it was wired with grounding in mind. Somehow though, they weren't very thorough when wiring the outlets. My first tester was defective and none of my outlets registered as grounded. After a little meltdown, got another one that worked. Found two outlets that were mis-wired too. Fixed that. Those feet of his are very sensitive to changes. The buzzing usually happens as a result of some type of stimulation. They would buzz after I gave him reflexology also. I don't think it's an issue like it was at first. I notice when he sleeps on his side, his feet are on the sheet and doesn't appear to bother him. Thanks for looking out for us...I appreciate your concern. |
Thanks for the reply Marlene. Good you got the outlets fixed. I think the connection directly to the ground, without going thru the house wiring system, is much better. Even if the outlets are grounded back at the entrance to the house, there still could be a small AC voltage induced on the wire, which would get stronger the farther away from the ground rod you go. Whether this is really a concern or not, I don't know, still exploring this. Happy earthing & PNing.
Ron |
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