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To: FCom777 who wrote (189347)8/16/2023 9:06:38 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218594
 
I walk around barefoot all day except for when I go outside...

I don't wear any footwear to bed, does that help keep me grounded???

GZ



To: FCom777 who wrote (189347)8/16/2023 9:25:35 PM
From: h_  Respond to of 218594
 
There are two opposite opinions on this. If there were no modulated microwaves in the environment as there is now everywhere on Earth thanks to satellite internet, I wouldn't hesitate to say it's a good idea. But you could also be completing the circuit causing a greater current flow through your body than if you were to stay insulated.

Either way, I think walking barefoot, especially outdoors (unless harmful insects, snakes or scorpions are afoot) is a good idea. It's been known for millenia that the feet have pressure points that stimulate processes in the entire body, similar to acupuncture, and the feet can be a route to detoxing, probably best in clay soil, not to mention the possible benefits of grounding.