Can you cite any sources?pretty impressive cures in the old literature for conditions that are considered chronic and incurable today.
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Can you cite any sources?pretty impressive cures in the old literature for conditions that are considered chronic and incurable today.
I have two large electrical boxes by my house one about 50 feet away and the other about 15 feet. Would that be an issue for grounding a rod into the earth out my window.That is true. Any grounded appliances running in the building will send some stray voltage to the same ground wire. In theory current takes the path of least resistance to the earth but that's just an approximation. In reality it flows through all paths, inversely proportional to their resistance.
I was never able to sleep through the night grounded at the outlet in my condo but at my house I can sleep just fine with either dedicated rods or directly at the outlet. Like you said, it depends on the total electrical load of the building and what stray voltage gets on the ground wire.
But there are other factors that profoundly affect the grounding experience regardless of the method used. Such as the body part that is grounded, the type and gauge of the conductor, the contact surface area with your skin, the humidity of the skin which greatly affects resistance etc.
I'm planning to get one but I didn't have time to look into it. There are many different types available and many of them can do multiple modes.Any recommendations?
Transformers or breaker panels?I have two large electrical boxes by my house one about 50 feet away and the other about 15 feet. Would that be an issue for grounding a rod into the earth out my window.
Search for 1800s books and medical publications on electrotherapy. The amount of research is immense and it's all in the public domain ever since Google started digitizing them. These are the ones that I have. If you find any title interesting you can google it.Can you cite any sources?
I'm not sure what the wire was encased in but I know it was specifically meant for grounding/outside exposure, although he said the solid copper would ground better than the mesh options just based on the amount of contact.Do you use a shielded coax cable to attach to the ground outside?
You totally can, it's just that if you have a huge power load or old wiring/panel it may not work as well due to back feeding.Guys this thread is confusing me even more. I want to buy a pad and plug it in and sleep on it. But apparently this doesn't work or makes things worse.
View: https://youtu.be/60DwTuN14JU
I’m going to try making one of these
View: https://youtu.be/U1byqnUUM4k
Can you post a picture of it?I've been wearing a copper bracelet for more than a year now
It’s very basic, the Lakhovsky type. An incomplete circle with the ends slightly overlapping, basically a coil with a single turn.Can you post a picture of it?
Can you post a picture of it?
You'll need a ground tester like this one: American Recorder Technologies Ground Fault Outlet Receptacle TesterWhat needs to be done to confirm thisnoitoet is grounded?
How long should you do it outside? I figure sleeping for 8 hours is better than having contact with ground for 5 minutes.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apFUJfVaofM
this video was even better if anybody is interested in building their own (no drill needed)
Thank you! So this doesn't have to be grounded or anything, it work in another way.It’s very basic, the Lakhovsky type. An incomplete circle with the ends slightly overlapping, basically a coil with a single turn.
View: https://imgur.com/rR9Pdwb
There are a few Lakhovsky threads here.
At the very least it will give you a few mg of copper transdermally