![]() ![]() Pound it with a hammer or squeeze it with a vise-grip until it's almost flat, but still will allow a wire to be inserted. Get a 1/2” copper coupling in the plumbing department of a hardware store.Run the wire into the house through a window, or through a hole drilled in the wall.Strip the insulation from the end of it and connect it to the ground rod, using some duct tape. 18 gauge wire is thick enough, but a thicker gauge will also work fine. Stranded wire is best, since it should be flexible, once the device is attached to your body. Get a length of wire which will reach into the house. Three-quarters of the rod should be underground. Stick the rod or the pipe in the ground near a window or near the hole that you drilled in the wall.No need to drill a hole in the wall and no need to deal with electrical outlets. This method is the simplest of the three. Attach a wire to the cold water pipe under the kitchen or bathroom sink.Use the ground hole in a standard outlet and connect this ground to a wire.Stick a copper ground rod (or a 12” piece of copper pipe) in the Earth and attach a wire from it into the house through a window or through a hole in the wall.It has been made by thousands of do-it-yourselfers with great success. The device described below is electrically identical to the ones sold commercially. ![]() Here is a short video that summarizes the principles of Earthing: The theory and research on Earthing is discussed fully at the website. Humans evolved walking barefoot, so our physiology depends on this electrical grounding to function properly. Grounding (also known as "Earthing") is a way of conducting the energy of the Earth to your body. It could be for another room of your house or for a friend. Ober by going to and purchasing one of their fine products. Once you have tried out the DIY device described below, if you find it effective, please express your appreciation to Mr. Clint Ober, who deserves the Nobel Prize many times over. But we are very grateful to the inventors of Earthing, and especially to Mr. This site has no connection to EarthFX, the company that makes Earthing products and owns the registered trademark, EARTHING ®. ![]()
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