Re: 2nd Night Grounded / Last Night
It is really impossible to answer the question in a quantitative way. No one know how many electrons one needs at any given moment. The way we look at it is like this: your basic daily functioning (breathing, eating, walking, moving, etc, all consume electrons at every level in your body). Let's pick a number and say you have 100 gazillion electrons in your body right at this minute. At the end of the day you may have 80 gazillion. Then you go to sleep grounded and get topped up again. If you were grounded all day, that is, going around barefoot outside, you would be in a constant dynamic state of consuming electrons and absorbing electrons, so you would probably never be short of what your body needs at any given time. In the lab we can measure physiological improvements instantly, a result of something like 10 trillion electrons (estimate) coming into the body per second. The basic thing to go by, outside of the lab, is how you feel. Are you more rested when you awaken? Do you have less pain? More energy? It boils down to a subjective measurement because quantifying electron use and absorption is really beyond the scope of contemporary science, as far as I know.
I hope this convoluted answer was helpful. Cheers.
Martin Zucker