Episode 05: Can Touching Grass Calm Your Nervous System?

Modern women are living with constant stress, and many are looking for simple ways to calm their nervous systems.

One practice getting new attention is grounding, also called earthing, which simply means placing bare skin on the earth.

It sounds almost too easy. Standing barefoot in grass or sand does not seem like a real solution.

But as sleep gets lighter, inflammation lingers, and hormones feel out of balance, more women are asking if this small act could actually help.

Could reconnecting with the ground support a body that feels stuck in stress mode?

In this episode, Sara Estes breaks down the latest research on grounding in clear, simple language.

She explains how touching the earth may help lower inflammation, support healthy cortisol patterns, and improve sleep.

You'll learn how free electrons from the ground may calm excess stress in the body and how to try grounding in everyday life.

From 5 barefoot minutes in the morning to a short evening ritual, this episode offers practical steps you can start right away.

If you're craving a natural way to feel calmer and steadier, this is your invitation to plug back in.

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