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Hi Karl, thanks for your post. After reading the comments between you and Eric, I am more confused now. From my little understanding of grounding, if you simply take a shower or wash your hands I thought that you would discharge the excess voltage. Wouldn't that be enough if you do it a few times a day? Also, I had a discussion on the phone with the engineer from Greenwave, who sell dirty electricity filters, and I remember him saying that the grounding in Toronto was in reverse polarity, or something to that effect. I don't understand much at all about electricity, unfortunately. I am quite confused about this whole thing of grounding, but I do feel that the key to health is related to electricity and magnetism. (I just bought a spike and a triangle and anti nano device from Tony P.) I'm sure you're a busy guy but if you have a moment to clarify this, that would be much appreciated. Thanks. Stephan.. PS: I just discovered your sub stack today. Really good stuff man. Thank you so much. I'm gonna watch all your posts. I'm also gonna create a substack for myself since I bought a microscope and I've been taking a picture of my blood which is completely fucked although I'm a health coach and I didn't take that you know what. I also pulled blood every week to see how much rubber is left over. And it's a lot!

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That’s very cool, Love a good homemade rig! Thanks for sharing

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Bought a very expensive grounding sheet set. They tested well with my Body Voltage Meter. I tested the once a month or after a wash. They only lasted six months before they went from grounding to an amplifier. The body voltage was .0002 millivolts initially. Then after a wash, my body voltage spiked up to 30 volts. It was like holding a cell phone charging. I tell folks to use grounding devices today only if they can measure body voltage or test for negative feedback. https://safelivingtechnologies.com/products/body-voltage-home-test-kit.html

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I have personally knocked grounding before. From an engineering point of view if one is to connect themselves to ground they potentially become a lightening rod to all energy fields around them. If I were neer a giant tesla coil this energy may wish to choose me as It's pathway since I am the largest potential difference being ground itself. Now I don't see That as a consideration in any grounding science so far. However I think most of us are safe grounding since our difficiency for recharging is there. Structured water, which I personally deem to be water that contains salts after filtration should help people maintain better cellular energy. I feel far better using himalayan salt in my water and look forward to trying celtic salt soon because of the extra trace minerals. So far the grounding is helping me. I shall try a measurement on my meter to ground. Always fun.

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Definite benefits to being properly grounded. However, harmful if you just trust any product without testing.

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Have to admit that body voltage measuring sale is extremely pricey for a cheap meter and a couple of standard probe cables. I just checked my voltage between ground and myself. Came up as 6V. Have you seen any scientific guides on how this would translate? It's not a great way to test body voltage anyway as there are many inconsistency issues. Drynskin, lack of salts, etc. Not gonna get 100% great readings from it. Maybe with several pads connected to the meter probe using conductive gel maybe?

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I bought it in my 6 figure days, before cv took my job. It's just an example, many other kinds to chose from. Nevertheless, testing and measuring is the utmost importance when grounding indoors, and occasionally outside depending on location.

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Aug 11, 2023·edited Aug 11, 2023Author

Okay so I'll scrub the inacurracy of skin tissue because I tried for straps attached to my legs and arms and it read 6.37v transferring through me to ground. Which is approx the same as holding one probe. However I am always annoyed at seeing that with my oscilloscope or my scope multimeter that my significant frequency indoors is 49.995hz. The same as my electric ring. I can't remember if in the USA I measured 60hz in the lab or not. However I feel this is not natural to our biology. Do you have an oscilloscope Tony?

Oh I calculated about. 340mv air transfer to one point. The surface area of your body obviously picks up more than the point on one probe. Very interesting. Much of the significant energy is stored in the human body at one time and supposedly in the order of 700,000 volts, each cell holding 30-100mv depending if you have disease or are healthy and your grounding states.

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I do not have or haved used an oscilloscope. However, the biggest eye opener for me, is my son's platelet counts, among many other labs. His sensitivity to all of the electrical carrying waves we are all faced with is my the driving force for me to understand how to test and prove all things. My understanding keeps him from bleeding out.

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