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The remarkable story of
the discovery of
Earthing™
began when a retired
cable TV executive
started to think about
biology. Over a period
of about 23 years, Clint
Ober watched cable TV
thrive by giving
customers images that
were superior to
broadcast television.
What does cable TV have
to do with health? The
answer may surprise you.
The crisp image
delivered by the cable
is the result of
shielding that prevents
signals from leaking out
and prevents noise from
leaking in. The cable
consists of an inner
copper conductor
surrounded by a mesh
shield. The shield is
electrically connected
to the earth (grounded),
so that the earth can
either deliver or absorb
electrons and prevent
the build-up of
electrical charges. All
of the shielding must be
at the same electrical
potential as the earth’s
surface.
Sometime after his
retirement, Clint began
to consider how his
experience with cable TV
might apply to the human
body. He realized that
most people wear
synthetic-soled shoes
that insulate their
bodies from the earth.
Clint wondered if this
loss of natural
grounding might affect
health. He began
investigating with a
simple voltmeter, using
a procedure he had used
many times to check the
electrical potential on
shielded cables. He
found a substantial
potential of 4 to 5
volts on the surface of
his body when he was
sitting at his computer.
Voltages are induced
onto the body by
electric fields
radiating from household
electrical wires and
appliances such as
lights and computers.
Clint took the voltmeter
around his house,
observing how his body
voltage varied as he
moved from place to
place. His bedroom and
his bed were the most
“electrically active”
regions of his home. His
bed was up against a
wall with electrical
wires hidden behind it.
Clint wondered whether
connecting to the earth
during sleep might be
helpful – especially
since sleep is the time
the body regenerates.
To test his idea, Clint
placed a crude
conducting system on his
mattress and connected
it to a wire that went
out his bedroom window
to a rod pushed into the
earth. Lying down on
this grounded surface,
his body voltage dropped
to nearly zero. He found
that his connection with
the conductive mattress
was equivalent,
electrically, to lying
directly on the earth.
At that time, Clint did
not sleep well. Several
surgeries had left him
with chronic back pain
that kept him awake
every night. His first
night of sleeping on the
grounded mattress was
extremely revealing.
Lying down with his
voltmeter he confirmed
that his body voltage
had dropped to nearly
zero. He quickly fell
asleep with the
voltmeter on his chest
and woke up the next
morning with the
voltmeter still on his
chest. He had slept
soundly for the first
time in years, and had
not moved at all during
the entire night.
Excited by this
discovery, Clint decided
to try the system on
some of his friends. The
results were equally
astonishing. Everyone
reported that they slept
much better on the
grounded mattress. After
several days, when one
of Clint’s friends
mentioned that he was no
longer stiff and sore in
the morning, Clint
suddenly realized that
he had stopped
taking pain medications
in the morning. He had
been waking stiff and
sore for years, but that
was no longer the case.
It was at this point
that Clint realized he
might have discovered
something important. It
occurred to him that
there might be a
similarity between the
human body and a TV
cable. The TV cable has
hundreds of channels of
information flowing
through it. Similarly,
the body has miles of
nerves, blood vessels,
and other channels that
conduct electrical
signals. When the skin
is grounded, it might
prevent the entry of
“noise” that can disturb
physiological signaling.
Within a month, Clint
had moved to California
to find researchers and
engineers who could help
test and further develop
the Earthing™
system. Clint adopted
the term “Earthing™”
to distinguish between
the grounding of TV
cables and electrical
equipment and connecting
the human body to the
earth.
Clint’s first question
was whether there was
any possibility that
sleeping “earthed” could
be harmful. Medical and
electronics experts both
reassured him that
Earthing™ was
perfectly safe. In fact,
being "earthed" has
actually been the
natural state of living
systems throughout
evolutionary history –
it is the separation
from earth that is
unnatural. A
medical electronics
expert suggested that
Clint put a protective
fuse in the Earthing™
wire, as is done with
electrical devices, so
that in the extremely
unlikely event the
grounding wire came in
contact with
electricity, the fuse
would protect the
individual on the pad.
After consulting with a
scientist at UCLA, Clint
set up his own blinded
study. Sixty people with
sleep problems, pain and
stiffness were selected
for the research. Half
of them slept on an
improved version of the
mattress pad in their
homes for 30 days. The
results showed that
people went to sleep
more quickly, slept
throughout the night,
woke feeling more
rested, had reduced
muscle stiffness,
reduced chronic back and
joint pain, and improved
general health. Several
subjects reported
significant relief from
asthmatic and
respiratory conditions,
rheumatoid arthritis,
PMS, sleep apnea, and
hypertension.
See also:
Sleep Study
One woman in the study
had crippling arthritis
in the joints of her
hands and arms and had
difficulty walking.
Rather than asking her
to move to an
Earthing™ pad,
Clint decided to
demonstrate the change
in body voltage while
she sat in her chair. He
substituted an EEG-type
electrode patch for the
mattress pad. After
chatting for 5-10
minutes, the woman said
the pain in her arm was
much better; she asked
for the patch to be
moved to her other arm.
Minutes later, she
reported a reduction in
the pain in that arm as
well.
Clint immediately called
some of his friends who
had arthritis and other
painful conditions, and
gave them electrode
patches and Earthing™
wires. Remarkably,
everyone reported a
reduction in pain. The
Earthing™ patch
seemed to produce very
rapid reduction in
inflammation.
In early 2000, a
corporation was formed
to research Earthing™,
to develop a line of
Earthing™ products,
and to patent the ideas.
United States Patent
6,683,779, for a
personal body grounding
system, was granted on
January 27, 2004.
Clint met with
anesthesiologist,
Maurice Ghaly M.D., who
was skeptical of the
results of Clint’s first
study. Dr. Ghaly agreed
to conduct his own study
and monitor cortisol
levels. Since cortisol
is a reliable indicator
of both stress and
inflammation, shifts in
cortisol levels would
indicate whether or not
inflammation was really
being reduced.
In collaboration with
Dale Teplitz, Dr. Ghaly
studied a group of 12
people reporting pain
and poor sleep. The
subjects were grounded
(earthed) during sleep
in their own beds.
Saliva was tested to
determine the daily
cortisol levels before
and after six weeks of
sleeping earthed. Each
day during the study,
the subjects were also
asked to assess symptoms
of sleep dysfunction,
pain, and stress.
Although Dr. Ghaly had
set out to prove that
the Earthing™
concept was flawed, what
he found was just the
opposite. To his
surprise, he discovered
that Earthing™
reduced nighttime levels
of cortisol and shifted
the 24-hour circadian
cortisol rhythms toward
normal. He also found
that nearly all
participants reported
reduced or eliminated
symptoms of a variety of
pains and sleep
disorders.
In 2003, news of the
Earthing™ discovery
reached Jeffrey Spencer,
D.C., a specialist in
athletic performance and
recovery. As the
chiropractor for Lance
Armstrong and the U.S.
cycling team
participating in the
Tour de France,
Jeff was prompted to
investigate Earthing™
because of Dr. Ghaly’s
cortisol study. Cyclists
and other high
performance athletes
often show abnormalities
in cortisol rhythms;
most cyclists begin to
have trouble sleeping
after several days of
cycling in the demanding
Tour.
Dr. Spencer recognized
the potential of
Earthing™ for
treating a variety of
problems related to
athletic performance and
chronic injury. He
realized that sleeping
earthed on a regular
basis could provide
athletes with a
tremendous competitive
advantage. That year
during the Tour de
France, the
following outcomes were
observed.
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Sleep was
universally
improved.
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Tendonitis was
virtually
eliminated.
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Wound healing and
recovery from injury
were vastly
accelerated.
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Consistency of
performance was
significantly
improved.
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Team morale remained
high throughout the
entire Tour.
Dr. Spencer now uses the
Earthing™
technology in his
practice which includes
a number of high-profile
athletes. Since 2003,
Earthing™ has
become standard protocol
for the U.S. cycling
team (now called
Team Discovery)
during the Tour de
France.
The story of the
discovery of
Earthing™ is far
from complete. During
the last two years,
several studies have
shown that Earthing™
has nearly instantaneous
effects on the brain,
muscles, blood pressure,
and respiratory rhythms.
Clinical sleep studies
are demonstrating
improvements in a wide
variety of parameters
that influence quality
of sleep.
The more we learn, the
more we are coming to
understand that one of
the most important
things we can do is
maintain a connection
with the earth.
Fortunately, the
Earthing™
technology makes that
possible during the
third of our lives we
spend sleeping. The
methods developed by
Clint Ober enable anyone
to have the benefits of
being in contact with
the earth, even in
climates where standing
outside barefoot is
impractical.
This simple diagram
illustrates how the
concept of Earthing™
works. When a person is
in bed – resting or
sleeping on either the
Barefoot Connections™
Bed Pad or on a Barefoot
Connections™ Sheet Set –
the body is connected to
the earth. The sheeting
fabric contains a grid
of conductive,
inherently
antimicrobial, silver
yarn. The fabric snaps
to a copper wire system
which is connected to
the Earth Tap. When the
Earth Tap is plugged
into a grounded outlet,
it becomes connected to
the earth via the
outlet's ground system.
The body is immediately
brought to the same
electrical potential as
the earth and connected
with the earth's vital
electrons and other
natural rhythms and
frequencies. All of this
occurs at the speed of
light and without effort
while in a state of rest
or sleep.
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Barefoot
Connections™
Earth Tap |
Barefoot
Connections™
Ground Rod
(used when there
is no functional
grounding system
in the home or
building) |
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Barefoot
Connections™
Bed Pad |
Barefoot
Connections™
Sheet Set |
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