This study explores the contributions of Fred Vlès, an early pioneer in biophysics and a significant figure in the study of "earthing" or electrical grounding. Fred Vlès, who founded the first biophysics institute in France, was instrumental in researching the body's acid-alkaline balance and redox potential. He worked alongside notable scientists like Paul Reiss, focusing on how the body's internal environment, or "terrain," interacts with electrical currents.
One of Vlès' key areas of interest was the physiological effects of electrical grounding on the body, a concept that has recently gained attention in modern holistic health practices. His experiments demonstrated that grounding could influence various biochemical reactions, including pH levels and colloid behaviors in biological systems. These early findings laid the groundwork for contemporary research into the health benefits of connecting the human body to the earth's natural electric charge.
This research is particularly relevant today as the concept of grounding gains popularity for its potential benefits in reducing stress, improving sleep, and supporting overall well-being. Fred Vlès' pioneering work serves as a bridge between historical biophysics and current trends in holistic health, offering valuable insights into the science of the body's interaction with natural electrical fields.
🔗 Full Text: https://www.igminresearch.com/articles/html/igmin129
🔗 DOI Link: https://dx.doi.org/10.61927/igmin129
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