ENTRY #7 - 21 Subscribers Celebration Post. Also Grounding.
In this post I was going to celebrate reaching the twenty subscribers mark but was too lazy to finish it before we picked up our 21st subscriber and, since I don’t want to make anyone feel left out, this post is now written in commemoration of 21 subs.
I say 21st subscriber but it was actually the 22nd since there’s been one unsubscribe 💔. So long to the fallen soldier.
Substack gives writers a map of where subscribers are from, and if I remember correctly the unsub came from North Carolina which somehow soothed the pang of rejection. Apart from not North Carolina, whose residents I’ve now irreparably alienated, I’m told that the rest of you are from eight countries and eight US states. Somewhat amusingly I have more subscribers from Thailand than I do from Britain, my own land. All British people who read this have to get another to subscribe. We cannot be outnumbered by the Thais.
Of late I’ve been on a small hot streak - having gained as many subscribers in the last week as I did in the month prior. This happened because Entry #3, my post about nicotine and tobacco’s potential, was shared by Dr Ariyana Love’s in her Telegram channel and picked up an extra 200+ views. To compare, my last post got 16 views, so this felt like going viral.
I’m thinking about running this endeavour a bit differently. Previously my mind was to research and then write up topics relevant to vaccine detox, but this was going too slowly. Now my mind is to publish shorter, more frequent blog type posts where I basically write about what I’m thinking about, what I've discovered and what I’m looking into; that sort of thing. Then once I feel I’ve cracked a topic, like fasting for instance, I could synthesise it in a fuller explanatory piece to which later readers can be directed.
Anyway, on to today’s topic.
Grounding
I came across a documentary, linked at the end of this piece, that presents the amazing effects of being connected to the Earth, a practice that’s come to be known as grounding. The film is very convincing and well worth the watch but as a primer, or for those short of time, here’s a summary according to my notes and memory.
We are electrical beings and the Earth is like a battery which charges us with its electrons. When we stand barefoot on the ground, we are in connection with the Earth, and its electrons can flow into our bodies.
When you get ill or injured, one of the things that your immune system does is send neutrophils to ground zero. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that’s function is to destroy unwanted cells by ripping away their compositional electrons.
Neutrophils have a tendency to leak into tissues surrounding the damaged site and, in ungrounded individuals, problems arise. When you are grounded and have all the electrons that you could possibly want, leaked neutrophils do not rip electrons away from healthy tissue. But when an individual is ungrounded (basically everybody), neutrophils will essentially attack healthy tissues.1
This begins an unhappy chain reaction as more and more neutrophils are sent to where their friends harmed healthy tissues, and then leak again into further healthy tissues. The product of this process is inflammation - in turn responsible for an endless number of illnesses. Arthritis, chronic pain, the list goes on and on. Besides dementia and cognitive degeneration, even depression is thrown in there when it comes to neural inflammation.
If you ground, you stop all of that. And the effects of grounding are not limited to tamed inflammation.
When electrons flood into the body they coat red blood cells which accordingly repel one another. So blood becomes less viscous, clots less, and blood pressure improves as the heart doesn’t have to work as hard to pump blood. This is by far an incomplete list, but further effects include: supported mitochondrial function, free radical neutralisation, the alleviation of jet lag - the documentary even showed that school children in grounded conditions are better behaved.
So what does that have to do with detox? In short, grounding makes you way healthier. It’s a health bar increase factor. Part of the detox effort is becoming as healthy as possible in order to empower the body to rid itself of the poison. With grounding, the immune system can fire on all cylinders. It’s a preventative, restorative measure; remember, myocarditis = inflammation of the heart.
I don’t remember how long you need to ground for in order to see benefits. This is obviously a more-the-better type of thing, products that ground you in your sleep are a very good idea. But while the documentary doesn’t volunteer any prescriptive suggestions, I got the impression that significant benefits are seen after only a short amount of time grounding. It’s possible that they may even be gained instantaneously. Something like five minutes would go a long way.
Anyway, go and watch the documentary. It presents the benefits better than how I can describe them now. You will be persuaded.
None of that was medical advice.
There’s potential for self-healing here. Instruct the body to release no more neutrophils than are necessary.