 the electricity from the earth coming through my body you guys have to try this on a serious note I never thought grounding or earthing would actually work it didn't make much sense to me and I actually tried it and I have never slept better before in my life so your body has free radicals free radicals can lead to oxidative stress cause chronic diseases and free radicals are positively charged the earth is negatively charged this is because lightning constantly strikes the earth and charges it with electrons electrons are essentially antioxidants for our body so just by being in contact with the ground we are literally absorbing electrons through our hands through our feet whatever is in contact with the ground having these electrons these antioxidants is incredibly important for overall organ function with an adequate intake of these electrons and antioxidants from our diet and through the ground we can prevent many of the modern issues that plague us modern diseases so I'm going to show you guys using a multimeter how my body voltage changes when I do various things so this is going to pertain to actually being on the ground outside how we can ground ourselves indoors and mainly going over what we can use in our houses natural things like the plumbing and the electrical circuits that are built into our house to ground ourselves when we are inside or when we are sleeping I mean obviously it would be nice to live in nature but we know that's not practical there aren't really a lot of resources out there on grounding the one documentary I watched a Native American woman told a man when he was entering her TP to take his shoes off they'll make him sick so these Native people are indigenous ancestors knew about grounding and being in contact with the earth and I'm led to believe that the reason Native Americans might have worn moccasins is because they still allow them to be in contact you know with the earth without any artificial rubber soles so here I have a multimeter for any of you that have done electrical work in the past you might know that this can be used to measure voltage as well as continuity for our purposes today we're going to use this to measure our body voltage I've never used one of these before I purchased it for $15 off of Amazon the only thing that's important is that it measures voltage low enough this measures in 200 what I believe is millivolts so we're good to go the whole electrical system in your house is actually connected to a grounding rod the grounding rod is a copper rod that is driven between five and 10 feet into the earth so if there's a short circuit somewhere in your house the electricity has somewhere to go literally right back into the ground the black wire here is connected to the comp port the red wire is connected to the fused the voltage port so the black is going to always be connected to a ground source out here since you know we have the earth we can literally just plug it into the earth our conductivity matters here if the earth is wet or recently rained it will be more conductive and the red wire is what we're literally going to touch to ourselves to measure our body voltage the reason we're doing this is hypothetically if I'm wearing these rubber sold shoes and I'm not in contact with the earth my body reading should be positive then when I take the shoes off and step on to the earth it should go negative I'm putting the multimeter on the lowest measurement setting I'm in my shoes right now and when I touch the meter it goes up to 60 and then it usually fluctuates around 30 if I start walking around taking my feet off the earth it can shoot up to over 100 so it shows that the less contact I have with the earth how thick the soles of my shoes are the more positively charged aka inflammatory I'm going to be because my body doesn't have as many electrons as many antioxidants but if I actually sit down here and let it go back down usually when I'm on concrete wearing shoes my body voltage is between three and four but the point is that it's positively charged and as I take steps it shoots up to like 30 so it goes very high now if I take my shoes off we immediately go negative so right now I'm at negative 80 and it doesn't seem to matter whether you're on rocks or whether you're on the ground now we're at negative 30 as long as you're in contact with some sort of natural surface it seems like you're good to go this again might be why the Native Americans wore moccasins because they were grounded while wearing moccasins we basically want our body voltage to be zero and this will happen you know if I stay out here for like an hour or two eventually you know this number will go to zero and I will be I guess free of inflammation let's go inside and I'm going to show you guys how to do this practically Frankie boy what's going on what are you doing in the dungeon well if your house is heated by copper pipes these pipes are actually connected to the water pipe in your house which is grounded so technically speaking if there are no breaks in the connection all of the radiators in your house should be grounded and the way to test this is using the continuity tester on the multimeter but before we do that I want to show you guys that I can ground myself by touching these pipes so we're going to put it on the lowest setting and again it should be zero because we're not measuring anything this is the grounding wire I'm touching my body right now my voltage is eight I'm going to lower my left arm to the copper pipe and rest my arm on the pipe and then touch my body voltage again we're negative we're at negative 40 again so simply by touching the copper pipe that's connected to the ground through the water system I am grounded so what we're gonna do is go upstairs and test the radiator but first I want to show you guys how to actually figure out if I mean yeah one way you could see if it's grounded is if touching it lowers you know your body voltage that's one way to know the other way to know is turn this to it looks like a microphone this is the continuity tester so if I touch these two to this pipe it's going to measure between the two points if there's an electrical connection so it should make a noise if there is so there's an electrical connection here now if I touch this pipe and touch that pipe it should go off again so you could literally you know go here here here see if all the pipes are interconnected and the other issue is you got to go down in your crawl space and see where the water main goes into the ground and test that as well I'll see if I can get my camera down there right now all right now we are really in the dungeon so we're basically going to do the same thing with the continuity that we were doing upstairs this part of the water pipe is what's going into the ground so we want to test if anywhere along this water pipe there's a break in the connection because this water pipe goes directly up to the boiler room so I did this already so I know there's a connection but you know if we touch it there's always a connection from the start of this pipe to the end of the pipe there's a continuous electrical connection so we know that this pipe is connected directly to the boiler and that's why when we touch these pipes our body becomes grounded okay so this is one of the many radiators in my house at the bottom of this radiator is a copper pipe I don't think you guys could really see it but I'm going to touch the grounding rod to the copper pipe I'm going to measure my body voltage body voltage is 13 right now I'm assuming it's higher because I'm further off the ground it makes sense you know your body voltage goes higher the further away you get from the earth now I'm going to touch the pipe so I touched the pipe and my body voltage went from 15 to negative 50 so this pipe is clearly grounded now is the radiator itself grounded so the outside of the radiator isn't actually grounded but there's these steel grates that are actually connected to the pipe so if I touch this to the grates and I press this body voltage is 15 and if I touch those grates with my finger my body voltage is slowly going back down to negative 40 so doesn't even just the tip of my finger being in contact takes my body voltage all the way down so um let's believe what determines your body voltage is overall how much of that source is connected with the ground since these pipes are connected literally you know to the whole city water system it's safe to say this is a much larger surface area than a 5 or 10 foot grounding rod for the electricity in your house one of the grounding setups I have is a wire that is actually ran down the side of the house from a bedroom window and the end of this wire is actually attached to a one and a half foot long steel rod unfortunately that doesn't seem to be enough surface area because it does not work this this one doesn't actually work for body voltage and we'll show that later so this is the window that the wire is ran up to this is the end of that wire this buttons on to a wrist strap that is sold on earthing.com you connect it and then there's a steel plate on the inside that stays in contact with your skin if you wear it you know on your arm or on your leg so we have the first connector that's hooked up outside and I have two additional connectors these are actually plugged into an outlet and the bottom prong of an outlet is the ground this is connected to that copper rod we spoke about earlier the 5 to 10 foot copper rod that all the electricity in the house is connected to so technically this is grounded to test if your outlet is safe you need to get one of these outlet testers and you know it has everything on it the correct is the two orange lights on the right and when you plug this in it's correct so that means that the outlet is wired properly and this is all you have to do is plug this in it is time for Frankie boy to electrocute himself and all joking aside the only way you could actually electrocute yourself doing this is if you were connected to a wall outlet and lightning struck your house I mean I was reading about that on a forum I don't think it's too likely but I guess it's something that could happen so here I have the wrist strap I'm going to put this on no wires attached to the strap yet here we have the two ends of the wires that are plugged into the outlet and this scotch tape is just weighing this down so it doesn't fall off the bed here we have that other wire this is the one that's ran outside down the house into the ground so I turn the multimeter on to the lowest setting and we have to keep the multimeter grounded by using one of the outlets here so all I need to do is is keep this attached here so whenever I touch myself somewhere there's always a positive voltage usually fluctuates up to about eight and then it goes back down so when we're not measuring anything we're fluctuating around zero as soon as I touch my body it goes to a positive voltage usually around eight and then slowly going down to a slightly higher voltage usually fluctuating between point five and two so we definitely have a positive voltage just sitting here now what if I connect the line from outside to my arm so now we're connected to outside now I'm going to ground the multimeter and measure my voltage my voltage has gone up drastically and I've noticed this before something is going on with this connection outside I don't know if there's some sort of weird electricity in the ground I don't know what's going on but for some reason this line that I ran outside my window actually takes my body voltage up to like 180 which is not a good thing so for some reason this wire outside is positively charging my body I guess it's not actually grounded I don't really know what's happening here but when I disconnect the wire from outside and I connect one of the other outlets so one outlet I'm going to connect to my arm here and the other outlet we're going to continue to use for the ground so the multimeter is grounded and now when I measure my body voltage we're slightly negative negative 15 so our body voltage is going more and more negative body voltage is negative 150 so there's something weird going on with the outlet there's something called dirty electricity that's basically all the electrical currents in your house from various devices flowing through that outlet what I'm actually going to do here is I'm going to switch these grounds to another outlet and see if this measurement changes okay so I plugged these two into a pair of outlets on a different side of the room and the reason I did that is because you can use a type of meter to measure the amount of dirty electricity in outlets and I think that one measured differently than the one they were previously plugged into so again I'm going to hook myself up to one of these I'm going to ground the meter and I'm going to measure my body voltage body voltage is around negative 150 still negative 160 I'm going to see what happens if I switch these two and see if there's a difference so still around 150 160 so I'm not sure how much of a difference the dirty electricity makes in your body voltage but we're fluctuating around 150 so is it safe to use electrical outlets to ground I'm not really sure with the amount of dirty electricity maybe if you cut off the power to your house it would be okay I mean I've been using this and I've been sleeping pretty good although I have been getting some unusual heart palpitations from time to time so I think I'm going to start grounding using my radiator I've spent the last few hours missing around with this copper pipe first I couldn't figure out why this copper pipe was giving me a positive voltage and the copper pipe in the closet was giving me a negative voltage that ended up being because the pipe was so dirty so I bought some sandpaper I sanded down the copper pipe I figured I was just going to take a grounding clamp and connect a copper wire to the grounding clamp and then I would have my own natural ground connected to the city water supply unfortunately a bronze grounding clamp is not that conductive and I tried wrapping the copper wire around the pipe and for some reason I wasn't getting as low of a voltage and I realized I forgot to sand down the copper wire so if you guys look I don't know if you could really see on the camera but part of this copper wire is lighter than the rest of it that's because I sanded this down and there's an insulated coating on the outside so I'm going to sand down the rest of this copper wire I'm going to wrap a few inches of the copper wire around the pipe I'm going to clamp it down and then we're going to test the voltage so I've sanded down the copper wire I wrapped about a foot of it around the pipe I tightened the grounding clamp over it so now we're going to test the conductivity again so I ground the multimeter I test my body voltage it's about three I touch the pipe body voltage goes a bit lower maybe negative one which is perfect now if I touch a sanded part of the copper wire instead of the pipe for some reason the conductivity is actually high we're measuring at 40 I don't know why the volts go up with the copper wire and when I touch the pipe directly the volts go down I haven't been able to figure this out this is what's been bothering me for the past hour or two and I think I'm going to call it that I'm at the point where I think this multimeter is not accurate enough for me to to worry about this too much more you know I know this pipe is grounded to the entire city water system I know this copper wire is conductive I'm going to try sleeping on this tonight and if you guys want to tune into my live streams maybe my next few videos I'll give you guys an update on how I'm sleeping how things are going but I'm assuming on paper this is the best way to ground yourself you could look up a bunch of ways online to make a grounding mat that's what I'm probably going to do with this copper wire so you know whether I stand or whether I lay down I have a way to earth and ground myself without having to worry too much about you know having to wear a strap or a wristband so that's enough messing around with radiators and copper wires for one day if you guys have any more questions about this let me know in the comments you can get the multimeter on my amazon shop I'll link that in the comments down below you can buy the grounding stuff earlier if you want to try out the outlet stuff whatever it may be that stuff is on my amazon shop too thank you guys so much for joining me on my little adventure today please like subscribe hit that bell icon share the video if you can guys above all I haven't seen any good videos explaining grounding how to do it and you know really implement it practically so above all guys if you can please let other people know about this if you guys would like 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