Originally Posted by
livedarklions
The cardiologist in question "
also created an amazing high vibrational food company, vervana" He claims being a Dr. Oz guest as being a credit.
Quacks like a duck to me.
The article you keep linking is from the "Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine"--in other words. it's a journal dedicated to non-scientific "medicine."
This doesn't pass the smell test at all. You know as well as I do how weak these magnetic forces are as compared to the man-made electromagnetic radiation we are constantly bombarded with.
Walking around in the grass or on a beach barefoot is pleasant and it makes me feel good. I don't need a mumbo jumbo nonsense explanation for that.
I'm well aware it could be misled, but I'm not sure that alternative and complementary medicine and science are mutually exclusive. But this is not my specialist subject by a long way! Anyway feel free to consider grounding as mumbo jumbo nonsense. To me it's a real phenomena, whether it has any real physiological consequences or not. That's the unknown for me and mainstream medicine appears uninterested in investigating - so probably not enough money in the game. I don't really get the link between grounding and man-made electromagnetic radiation either.