Earthing, Martin Zucker
Earthing, Martin Zucker
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Earthing
The Most Important Health Discovery Ever?

Author: Martin Zucker, Clinton Ober, Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.

Narrator: Paul Costanzo

Unabridged: 8 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/16/2011


Synopsis

Throughout most of evolution humans walked barefoot and slept on the ground, largely oblivious that the surface of the Earth contains limitless healing energy. Science has discovered this energy as free-flowing electrons constantly replenished by solar radiation and lightning. Few people know it, but the ground provides a subtle electric signal that maintains health and governs the intricate mechanisms that make our bodies work—just like plugging a lamp into a power socket makes it light up. Modern lifestyle, including the widespread use of insulative rubber or plastic-soled shoes, has disconnected us from this energy and, of course, we no longer sleep on the ground as we did in times past.

Earthing introduces the planet's powerful, amazing, and overlooked natural healing energy and how people anywhere can readily connect to it. This eye-opening book describes how the physical disconnect with the Earth creates abnormal physiology and contributes to inflammation, pain, fatigue, stress, and poor sleep. By reconnecting to the Earth, symptoms are rapidly relieved and even eliminated and recovery from surgery, injury, and athletic overexertion is accelerated.

This never-before-told story—filled with fascinating research and real-life testimonials—chronicles a discovery with the potential to create a global health revolution.

About Martin Zucker

Martin Zucker has written extensively on natural healing, fitness, and alternative medicine for thirty years. He has coauthored or ghost-written more than a dozen books, and has written many video scripts for the National Safety Council. Among his latest books are Move Yourself, Natural Hormone Balance for Women, Preventing Arthritis, and The Veterinarians' Guide to Natural Remedies for Dogs/Cats. Martin has written hundreds of magazine articles on a wide variety of health topics and contributed to publications including Smithsonian, Readers Digest, the Los Angeles Times, Vegetarian Times, and Men's Fitness. Martin is a former Associated Press correspondent who worked in Europe and the Middle East.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jodi on March 09, 2012

When I first heard about this concept I was very sceptical. I am a big supporter of orthomolecular and nutritional medicine and the not-very-popular idea of treating the causes of disease and not just suppressing symptoms with drugs...but earthing just sounds so completely eye-rollingly nuts at firs......more

Goodreads review by Diane on August 10, 2014

My landlady pet-sits her son's dog on occasion, for weeks at a time. This part-wolf, part-German Shepherd snarled, barked, and growled at me, teeth bared and hackles raised, whenever I stepped outside. Frightening. And then the dog started hanging out on the lawn. Earthing. And it became so mellow, i......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 31, 2012

I first heard about "Earthing" about a year ago when I read a very interesting article about the subject. I finally decided to buy the book and am delighted that I did. While some may say there isn't enough scientific evidence yet to conclude that being grounded to the Earth provides health benefits......more

Goodreads review by Angela on June 20, 2014

This book caught my eye months ago. I added it to Goodreads. I library borrowed it. I let it use up space on my counters, in my backpack, in my car. I didn't read it. I returned it. I checked out the book again. I almost returned it, but then my naturopath told me to get grounded. So I took the late......more

Goodreads review by Carol Bakker on November 23, 2021

This is about the most woo-woo book I've reviewed. But. I think there might be something to it. My rule for alternative and wholistic medicine protocols is: If it can't hurt but it may help I'm willing to give it a try. I look at the risk/benefit ratio and make my decision. I've been hypertensive for......more