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TMHS 537: 5 Strange Things That Will Help You Sleep Better At Night

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How Does Grounding the Human Body During Sleep Reduce Cortisol Levels?

The study published in 2004 looked at the biological effects of grounding the human body during sleep as measured by cortisol levels. It found that patients who were grounded during sleep had reduced nighttime levels of cortisol and an overall normalization of cortisol secretion during the day. This is remarkable, because it doesn't make logical sense if we're putting conventional logic to the test.

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