Medical “thermal imaging” is used to photograph inflammation and poor circulation in the body.
Through 2005, Dr. William Amalu, President of the International Academy of Clinical Thermography, conducted 20 clinical thermography case studies to determine grounding’s effect on inflammation, pain, and circulation in 20 of his patients.
Dr. Amalu used before and after thermography images and the standardized clinical four point visual analogue pain scale to determine the benefits his patients received from grounding. Additionally, he gathered his patients’ comments, as well. Their comments correlated with the information seen in the infrared thermal images below. The results of Dr. Amalu’s study impressively (and undeniably) document that grounding significantly reduced or eliminated inflammation and pain and improved circulation in as little as 2 to 4 days for patients sleeping grounded and in as little as 30 minutes for patients with localized conditions that were treated in his clinic with grounded electrode patches.
In his paper, Dr. Amalu states…
“Use of high-resolution medical infrared imaging [medical thermography imaging] as an objective assessment of both inflammatory and neurophysiologic conditions demonstrated significant immediate changes in both acute and chronic inflammation related conditions.
“Grounding is showing incredible promise as one of the most significant advances in the treatment of both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions.”
Benefits for Blood
One of the most dramatic demonstrations of the benefits of grounding is the effect it has on the blood. The before images are on the left, the after on the right. The pictures clearly show a dramatic thinning and decoupling of the blood cells. The blood samples were taken during research into grounding by Dr Stephen Sinatra MD.
Our modern environment is full of a wide spectrum of electromagnetic radiation from computers, mobile phones, masts, radio & TV broadcasts, WiFi, Bluetooth, power lines, domestic wiring, and other electrical appliances. This electromagnetic radiation induces voltages in our bodies, disrupting the trillions of subtle electrical communications, which are a vital part of the function of our body’s systems.
By being grounded to the Earth we greatly reduce the levels of these induced voltages. The Earth is a massive reservoir of free electrons. Without a connection to this reservoir, the cells in our body are unable to balance the charge of electron-deficient free radicals. The effect of grounding on clumped blood cells is also well documented.
Often the electrical voltage in our body accumulates irregular voltage in our cells, blood, lymph or muscles from outside sources and stress etc.
The Earth is a massive reservoir of free electrons. Without a connection to this reservoir, the cells in our body are unable to balance the charge of electron-deficient free radicals. The effect of grounding on clumped blood cells is also well documented