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Grounding, also known as earthing, involves physically touching the Earth's surface (by walking barefoot).
When you do this, you discharge excess electrical energy into the Earth🌎. This process change the electrical charge of your body's cells.
As Gary Brecka explains so well, if you were to prick your finger and examine your blood under a microscope🔬, you might observe that many of your red blood cells are clumped together.
They move through your bloodstream in clusters, similar to how too many cars might congest an exit ramp.
However, when you expose your body to a mild electrical current⚡️, like by touching the Earth, significant changes occur.
If you were to examine your blood again after grounding, you would likely see that your red blood cells are no longer clumped together.
This happens because the surface charge of the cells becomes the same, causing them to repel each other instead of sticking together.🧲 0 reply
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