Re: easier grounding? Tips welcome

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/easier-grounding-Tips-welcome-tp1554846p1554883.html

If you feel up to it, perhaps try the strap around the ankle but not
grounded? Also, grounded but through a resistor of 1kohm to 10 Mohm.

Do you have carpets or ever get a static shock without the grounding?


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Rixta Francis <[hidden email]
> wrote:

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> I don't know either why it works, I just know that it does work. My
> health was getting worse and worse and once I started to use this simple
> thing within days I started to feel better. That can't be coincidence or
> imagination or so. And isn't this whole EMS thing one big mystery? Why
> do some things work for certain people and not for others? Loads of
> things can't be explained in a scientific way, but I don't care at all,
> as long as it works. And this works quite well for me, so why would I
> bother about the reason why?:-)
>
> Rixta
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> > You might be interested in the conductive velcro they sell at lessEMF?
> >
> > Their ex-static fabric will work for 60Hz fields. It's flame retardant
> > which
> > makes me wonder about toxicity.
> >
> > Grounding can sometimes be an improvement, but it's not clear to
> > me why your set-up works. I would think that unless everything electrical
> > in the house is likewise grounded, the electric field measured at your
> > body would be higher.
> >
> > And if everything was adequately grounded, you shouldn't need to ground
> > yourself?
> >
> > I went to a lecture where a guy said the body needs to be grounded
> > to get rid of static electric charge... well, if you walk on synthetic
> > carpets,
> > then yes. Otherwise, I don't see why. I know the earth has a static
> field,
> > but I don't think your body will feel that unless your house has no
> wiring.
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Rixta Francis<
> [hidden email] <rixta.francis%40westnet.com.au>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> When last February I found out that I have EMS one of the first things
> >> I did was make a grounding system for myself. With a piece of metal wire
> >> and some elastics I made an ankle band, that I connected to standard
> >> electrical wiring, which I grounded outside. Within a few days I noticed
> >> a difference, so it definitely works. But it's also a bit inconvenient.
> >> I always need go get up multiple times during the night to use the
> >> bathroom and every time I need to put the band on again, in the dark.
> >> So I'm looking for an alternative, something I can put on the end of the
> >> mattress and then connect it to the wiring. That way I should still be
> >> grounded the whole night. The problem is that I can't think of anything
> >> that would work without being unpleasant to the feet. Does anyone have
> >> any suggestions? I'm pretty handy, so I can make things myself if
> >> necessary.
> >> I was thinking about such a shading shield used for car windscreens.
> >> They are soft and have some kind of metal layer. But would that be thick
> >> enough????
> >>
> >> Rixta
> >>
> >>
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