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300 Studies

Grounding / Earthing Research

Peer-reviewed research on electrical grounding of the human body, electron transfer, and physiological effects of earth contact.

Note: Grounding is an emerging research area with a smaller body of literature. Studies are primarily observational and mechanistic.

300
Total Studies
183
Journals
2000-2025
Date Range
Emerging
Research Status

Proposed Mechanisms & Findings

Key findings from 300 studies on earthing and grounding.

Reduced Blood Viscosity

Grounding increases zeta potential of red blood cells, reducing blood viscosity and improving circulation. Effect measurable within 2 hours.

Decreased Inflammation

Studies show reduced inflammatory markers and faster wound healing. Free electrons from earth neutralize reactive oxygen species.

Improved Sleep Quality

Grounding normalizes cortisol rhythm, with participants reporting faster sleep onset, fewer night wakings, and feeling more rested.

Heart Rate Variability

Grounding increases parasympathetic nervous system activity, improving HRV within 40 minutes of contact with earth.

Pain Reduction

Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) significantly reduced when grounded during recovery. White blood cell response normalized.

Electron Transfer

Earth maintains a negative electrical potential. Direct contact allows electron transfer, potentially balancing the body's electrical state.

The Grounding Hypothesis

Earth's Charge

Earth maintains a negative electrical potential of ~5 million volts between surface and ionosphere

Electron Flow

Direct contact allows free electrons to flow into the body, potentially neutralizing free radicals

Bioelectrical Reset

May normalize the body's electrical state, affecting inflammation and circadian rhythms