Posted by
Phyllicia Hutchinson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/sleeping-on-an-earth-bed-using-the-wall-socket-tp1543346p1543368.html
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Hi Denom,
I am now sleeping with both the in ground grounding wire, and
the plug-in grounding wire. The sleeping earthed people don't
recommend this, but it is working great for me. Let me explain.
We used the long, 30 ft, grounding cord and ground stake, that came
with that expensive mattress pad that I bought,to ground our
regular mattress pad and the bottom sheet on our bed. That worked
great,but I felt like I had to sleep in my birthday suit to get the
full advantage of it.
I then bought the following:
Alligator clip on one end, 3-prong safety plug on other end:
Grounding Cord, 3-prong/gator (Cat. #A295-3)
........................... $6.00
I bought this from the Emf site that has been listed here before.
With shipping it cost $8.00.
I then got the bright idea that I could ground my bed clothes and
wouldn't have to sleep naked. So I used the grounding wire listed
above, which has a single ground prong on one end and an alligator
clip on the other end...clipped it on to my pajama top and plugged it
in to the wall socket. It worked just great.
Now, I am still getting the benefits of being grounded, and receiving
free electrons through my feet, but I am also now personally grounded.
But here is the really interesting part...and I cannot explain this, I
just know that it is true. What I am wearing to bed, and clipping to
the grounding wire must have some Polyester fiber in it.
You cannot ground 100% cotton.
You can ground a cotton, Polyester blend.
You cannot ground Cotton and Rayon.
You cannot ground wool.
You cannot ground clothing that has any metal on it, like a metal
zipper.
You can ground 100% Polyester.
I have come to the conclusion that it is the Polyester fill in the
mattress pad I bought that moves the free electrons up the grounding
wire and makes them useful to our bodies, rather than the carbon
fibers in the fabric. I don't want to offend anyone, but we are
getting just as good results from grounding our Polyester blend
mattress pad and sheet as we were from the expensive mattress pad
with the carbon fibers when we were using it. The tag on the
expensive mattress pad says 100% Polyester fill.
My husband has since made for me,two more of these grounding wires
with the attachments mentioned above. They are really simple to make.
I thought they would cost a lot less than the one I bought, but ours
cost about the same as theirs. The ones we made are identical to
the one we bought.
There has been a lot of things written on this eSens group list about
whether or not one can pick up negative energies with an outside
grounding wire staked into the Earth. Let me make it very clear
that the one we used and the one that sleepingearthed sells is not
just a simple grounding wire, but a "shielded grounding wire." This
being the case, I don't see how the energy flowing in either direction
through it could be contaminated in any way.
In fact, the stake that the sleeping earthed people use has two 1 ft.
long prongs...one attached to the inner grounding wire and one
attached to the shield. There is also a cap on it that I assume
shields the stake itself. I'm pretty sure that the double stakes are
made out of Aluminum. I didn't check it with a magnet before we put
them in the ground so I can't be positive, but they appeared to be
brushed Aluminum.
I hope this helps to clarify this debate. I really wish that everyone
interested would read the wealth of material found on the sleeping
earthed site, whether you choose to buy their products or not. I
think if one would take the time to actually read what the inventor
says, many, if not all, fears and misinformation could be put to
rest.
http://www.sleepingearthed.comBest Regards,
Phyllicia
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[hidden email], "quaixemen" <denom@...> wrote:
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> I'm curious to see what it feels like to sleep on an earthed bed
using a
> wall socket ground. The grounding rod method has worked for me and I'm
> not going to redo anything with that since it is working for me. But I
> wish to experiment further on a different bed using the other method.
> Does anybody know where I can buy or better yet have a link to where I
> can but something that plugs into the ground in the wall socket that I
> can attach a wire to? Thanks for any help.
>