Grounding (earthing) as related to electromagnetic hygiene: An integrative review
Abstract
Abstract
Overview
The integration of grounding (earthing) in public health strategies is becoming increasingly significant. This review discusses its efficacy and underlying mechanisms relating to electromagnetic hygiene.
Findings
- Grounding the body could improve biological performance and aid in managing non-communicable diseases.
- Biological grounding practices can be compromised by various factors, indicating a need for comprehensive electromagnetic hygiene metrics.
- Expanding hygiene measures could potentially lower the rates of communicable diseases, respiratory conditions, neurodegenerative disease, and overall mortality.
Conclusion
Identifying synergies and implementing multilevel interventions could enhance the efficacy of existing measures and drive forward biomedical research and public health policies. This review aims to inspire further research and the development of best practices in the interface of electromagnetic hygiene and medical innovation.