Grounding mattress with copper wiring. Suggestions?

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Grounding mattress with copper wiring. Suggestions?

sky_watch
In Donna Eden's book, "Energy Medicine", page 306, she suggests having someone who knows how to work with electricity wrap bare copper wire around the metal innersprings in your mattress.

Okay! That's sounds like a very good solution and would love to try it but the area where I live, I'm sure there's no one who I could get to do it, plus they would think I'm a bit off asking for such a procedure.

In searching I haven't found this, so does anyone know if there are mattresses available that are already wired for grounding?
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Re: Grounding mattress with copper wiring. Suggestions?

Marc Martin
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On July 14, "Kitoi [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> In Donna Eden's book, "Energy Medicine", page 306, she suggests /having
> someone who knows how to work with electricity wrap bare copper wire around
> the metal innersprings in your mattress.

I think in general, people here do better sleeping on mattresses that don't
have any innersprings in them at all (e.g. foam, memory foam, latex, air).

Adding more metal to a mattress that already has too much metal sounds
like a bad idea.

Marc
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Re: Grounding mattress with copper wiring. Suggestions?

JamesH
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I agree with Marc, using a mattress that does not contain any springs would be best.  

Grounded sheets is another option - http://www.earthing.com/.

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sky_watch
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Okay, guys! Thank you both!
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Re: Grounding mattress with copper wiring. Suggestions?

charles
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We are talking abiyt two different things.

First: Metal parts on beds, whether it may be springs, or supporting beams/profiles, they all get static magnetical fields after a while.  Not everybody can measure that.
One may check with a compass.

Second: Grounded sheets are also not good.
A: it may attract electrical fields.
B: it gives a wrong potential
C: the earthing may lead dirty frequencies onto the sheet.