Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever? (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
Here's the thing about books like this:The testimonials are too many and too all encompassing so that it makes the average reader doubt that "Earthing" can do all those things for all those people, seemingly for every illness out there.That said, I have no doubt that the writers and researchers are right on the money with their hypothesis. The research is fascinating and we should all sit up and pay attention to what is going on around us. We are all duped into thinking that we need all this Technology by big business and utility companies and we are lulled into complacency because no one wants to give up their gadgets and electronic devices.It makes me cringe to see parents letting their babies use iPads and cell phones. Go on line folks and look up the brain scans of users before and after an hour long conversation on a cell phone. Go to a reputable, medical site. That should be enough to convince you of the harmful effects of EMRs in our society. If Earthing can even remotely help replenish the balance in our systems in some way, I'm in! I experienced some amazing health results from using an earthing sheet, and I wanted to understand how it worked. Although the book contains several placebo controlled trials showing the benefits of earthing, the book lacked a clear explanation of how the earth's electrons aid our health. Of course, this may not be the author's fault, because I don't think that the science currently exists to explain how energy moves through the body or impacts health. Our only reference points are Frankenstein and shamans promoting energetic healing. Still, I wanted the book to have more hard science than it did. Therefore, I will have to look elsewhere to understand this phenomena.
What do You think about Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever? (2010)?
great book. A must read for anyone in any pain or knows anyone suffering from anything.
—Mouse07
Great stuff!! What a revolutionary approach to health in the modern age.
—Colleenpv
Love the concept, and I'm "earthing" every day!!!!!!
—kat17