The VerdictLOW CONVICTION

A literature sweep returned 11 papers, no Cochrane review, and the same three authors on most of them.

Tonight, look up the brand on your grounding mat (or your friend's) and search the original studies on PubMed. Notice the same author names on most of them. That is your honest signal.

  1. The retrievable human evidence is small: a sweep of PubMed, Europe PMC, OpenAlex, and Semantic Scholar returned 11 grounding papers on inflammation, sleep, recovery, and cardiovascular endpoints, with no Cochrane review and no independent high-quality meta-analysis.
  2. The same three authors (Sinatra, Oschman, Chevalier) appear across nearly every cited paper and review, and at least one of those reviews is titled as a remedy claim rather than an appraisal.
  3. Walk barefoot on grass because you like it, but do not stop antihypertensives, anticoagulants, autoimmune therapy, or sleep treatment because of a mat.

Imagine a "miracle cleanser" where the only studies showing it works were run by the company selling it. Now imagine a different lab tries to replicate the results, and the new trial flatlines. The product is not necessarily worthless — a wet sponge cleans things too — but the "miracle" part is doing the marketing, not the chemistry. That is the grounding-mat story.

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Dr. Seth Holbrook, DPT — Doctor of Physical Therapy • Coach to 300+ clients
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Truth Engine · 2026-05-18 PM

Grounding / Earthing

Your mat is selling you the placebo, not the science.

Wrong (clinical claims) Conviction: Low Triage: Red 2026-05-18

Tonight, look up your grounding mat's brand and check the original studies on PubMed. Notice the same author names on most of them.

If the headline studies behind a wellness product are dominated by one tight author cluster, that is a marketing signal, not a medical one.

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The Practical Takeaway

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The Verdict

A literature sweep returned 11 papers, no Cochrane review, and the same three authors on most of them.

Imagine a "miracle cleanser" where the only studies showing it works were run by the company selling it. Now imagine a different lab tries to replicate the results, and the new trial flatlines. The product is not necessarily worthless. A wet sponge cleans things too. But the "miracle" part is doing the marketing, not the chemistry. That is the grounding-mat story.

Three things you need to know

  1. What the data actually showsThe retrievable human evidence is small. A sweep of PubMed, Europe PMC, OpenAlex, and Semantic Scholar returned 11 grounding papers on inflammation, sleep, recovery, and cardiovascular endpoints, with no Cochrane review and no independent high-quality meta-analysis.
  2. The part that's backwardsThe same three authors (Sinatra, Oschman, Chevalier) appear across nearly every cited paper and review. At least one of those reviews is titled as a remedy claim, not an appraisal.
  3. What to actually do about itWalk barefoot on grass because you like it. Do not stop antihypertensives, anticoagulants, autoimmune therapy, or sleep treatment because of a mat.

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Conviction

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Low overall (High on the meta-claim that the field lacks independent quality evidence)

The clinical claims (inflammation, sleep, recovery, blood pressure, blood viscosity, HRV, Alzheimer's) sit on small unreplicated trials from one tight author cluster. The acute subjective relaxation response is real but indistinguishable from expectancy and contact context. Safety as a contact intervention is fine.LOW overall

What would change conviction on grounding's clinical claims (would push to MODERATE)

An independent investigator group with no past authorship in earthing and no commercial ties to grounding manufacturers, N ≥ 200, pre-registered, parallel-group, sham mat verified electrically identical except for the ground connection, at least one objective biomarker endpoint (hsCRP, IL-6) AND one validated sleep endpoint (PSG or actigraphy plus sleep diary), at least 12 weeks of nightly use, plus independent replication by a second group within 2 years.

What would change conviction on grounding's safety (would push to LOW)

A published case series of consumer-grade grounding mats producing harm at meaningful frequency (leakage current injuries from miswired outlets, chronic-exposure adverse events, or documented harm from patients discontinuing proven therapy in favor of grounding). Until that exists, the intervention itself remains low-direct-harm.

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