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Go Barefoot: The Grounding Trend for Health
28 Nov
Summary
- Grounding, or earthing, involves direct contact with Earth's surface.
- Thousands of Canadian doctors now prescribe nature to patients.
- Emerging research suggests grounding may reduce inflammation and free radicals.

The practice of grounding, also known as earthing, is gaining traction as a method to improve health and reconnect with nature. It involves making direct physical contact with the Earth's surface, often by going barefoot. Proponents suggest that this practice helps neutralize harmful free radicals in the body by absorbing stabilizing electrons from the Earth.
This trend is supported by a growing body of research and is even being incorporated into medical practices. Thousands of Canadian doctors are now prescribing nature to their patients as a form of treatment, emphasizing the documented health benefits of spending time outdoors and connecting with the natural environment.
While the scientific evidence supporting grounding is still developing, anecdotal evidence and preliminary research suggest potential benefits like reduced inflammation. The movement encourages simple ways to engage with nature, such as walking barefoot outdoors or even using grounding equipment, to enhance overall well-being.



