Better and faster wound healing
Several studies have investigated the impact of grounding on Wound healing. Below, we provide summaries of some of these studies along with links to access the full research papers.
The Effects of Grounding (Earthing) on Inflammation, the Immune Response, Wound Healing, and Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases
by James L Oschman, Gaétan Chevalier, and Richard Brown.
The research explores how grounding influences inflammation, immune responses, wound healing, and chronic diseases. The study proposes that grounding leads to measurable changes in white blood cell concentrations, cytokines, and molecules involved in inflammation. It suggests that grounding may alleviate pain, modulate immune cell numbers, and affect circulating chemical factors related to inflammation. The central hypothesis suggests that connecting the body to the Earth spreads free electrons, creating antioxidant effects. Additionally, the study explores the potential of Earth-derived electrons in preventing or resolving "silent" inflammation, offering insights into inflammatory responses, wound healing, and immune system functioning. Grounding also shows promise in improving sleep, cortisol rhythm, pain reduction, stress alleviation, autonomic nervous system modulation, heart rate variability, wound healing, and blood viscosity.
A preliminary study involving 12 subjects experiencing pain and sleep difficulties demonstrated normalized cortisol profiles, improved sleep, and reduced pain and stress levels during an 8-week grounded sleep intervention.
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Oschman JL, Chevalier G, Brown R. The effects of grounding (earthing) on inflammation, the immune response, wound healing, and prevention and treatment of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. J Inflamm Res. 2015 Mar 24;8:83-96. doi: 10.2147/JIR.S69656. PMID: 25848315; PMCID: PMC4378297.
Accelerated healing of an 8-month-old non-healing wound in an 84-year-old diabetic woman through daily 30-minute grounding sessions. (left photo) Initially showed an open wound. (Right photo) After two weeks, the wound had completely healed. The treatment involved grounding with an electrode patch while seated. The wound resulted from a poorly fitted boot, and despite unsuccessful treatments at a wound center, grounding brought about noticeable pain reduction within 30 minutes, reaching 80% after one week, and complete pain relief after two weeks.
Cite: Oschman JL, Chevalier G, Brown R. The effects of grounding (earthing) on inflammation, the immune response, wound healing, and prevention and treatment of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. J Inflamm Res. 2015 Mar 24;8:83-96. doi: 10.2147/JIR.S69656. PMID: 25848315; PMCID: PMC4378297.