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Absolutely. All of our grounding products including the CowNected Earthing Anchor—work effectively in high-rise buildings.
No matter which floor you're on, as long as you're connected to a properly earthed outlet, you'll maintain a stable and beneficial grounding connection.
The Earth’s energy travels through the building’s electrical grounding system, allowing you to reconnect—whether you're on the ground floor or the 30th.
Is Grounding Safe?
Yes—absolutely.
Our grounding products are designed with safety as a top priority.
The CowNected Earthing Anchor uses a plug with only one pin, which connects solely to the Earth. This eliminates any possibility of electrical shock—100% guaranteed.
For added protection, we’ve incorporated a 1 kΩ safety resistor into the system.
In the extremely unlikely event of a lightning strike or surge, this resistor is designed to blow, safely breaking the connection and protecting the user.
60days return if you are not entirely satisfied and feeling the benefits
Contact us to see if we can help improve / get benefit.
Condition of return?
The goods should be in a perfect condition and with the original packaging with no damage to the green earth cable
Pay for postage / small restocking fee
CowNected Earthing Anchors: An Evolution of Good Vibrations
There are many grounding products on the market.
Do not confuse CowNected Earthing Anchors with any of them.
CowNected Earthing is not just another product—it’s a new species.
An evolution of good vibrations, designed with integrity, simplicity, and elemental precision.
🛠️ How Are We Different?
Most competitors offer a range of products made with manmade materials—cotton, rubber, synthetic blends.
They require washing, wear out over time, and often dilute the purity of the grounding experience.
CowNected Earthing Anchors are built differently.
From plug to anchor, every component is chosen for its natural conductivity and lasting quality:
• Outlet Connection: Solid Brass Earth Pin
• Connection Cable: Pure 1mm Copper Wire
• Earthing Anchor: 15mm Diameter Copper Tube—simple, elegant, effective
🧼 Care Instructions
No washing. No chemicals.
Just wipe gently with a cotton cloth.
Copper is naturally antibacterial—let it breathe and do its work.
✈️ Travel Tip
Our cable has a memory.
When packing for travel, simply lay the Anchor on a chair or bed and let the cable lead the way—returning to its remembered shape with ease.
💡 Respect the Connection & cable. It's robust but respect will serve you well!
• Never pull or tug the cable from either end
• Always grasp the plug not the cable when removing from the outlet
• Never swing or yank the Anchor—treat it like the precision tool it is
And never forget:
CowNected Earthing Anchors double as reflexology aids, & practice makes perfect!
Beat that.
Bridging Grounding & Reflexology: A Realisation
Never hearing of anyone linking Grounding and Reflexology did not stop me from seeing the profound synergy between them. This combination—long overlooked—holds the potential to transform both communities. Each practice has something vital to offer the other, and together, they awaken a deeper connection to the Earth and to ourselves.
With over 200,000 nerve endings in the feet, the body’s internal map lies just beneath the skin. A pair of specialist reflexology socks helps identify these zones. And when paired with a CowNected Earthing Anchor, plugged into an earthed outlet, something remarkable happens:
You can target specific organs and systems directly from the soles of your feet.
Manipulation of these zones—while grounded—can lead to profound relief, restoration, and reconnection.
This is not just a technique. It’s a realisation.
A tactile invitation to heal, to feel, and to return to the source.
Grounding may help reduce inflammation, improve sleep, ease stress, and support cardiovascular health—but it’s best used as a complement to medical care, not a replacement.
Grounding (or earthing) is the practice of physically connecting with the Earth’s surface—either by walking barefoot outdoors or using conductive indoor systems—to absorb its natural electrons. This electron exchange is believed to help neutralize free radicals, which are unstable molecules linked to inflammation and chronic disease.
⚡ How Grounding Works
• Electron absorption: The Earth’s surface carries a negative charge. When your skin touches it directly, electrons may flow into your body, potentially neutralizing positively charged free radicals.
• Modern disconnect: Rubber-soled shoes and indoor living reduce our contact with the Earth, which some believe contributes to chronic health issues.
🌿 Health Benefits of Grounding
While research is still emerging, several studies and anecdotal reports suggest grounding may offer the following benefits:
• Reduced inflammation: Some studies show grounding may lower markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.
• Improved sleep: Grounding has been linked to better sleep quality and reduced nighttime cortisol levels.
• Lower stress and anxiety: Participants in small studies reported feeling calmer and less fatigued after grounding sessions.
• Enhanced circulation and heart health: Preliminary research suggests grounding may reduce blood viscosity, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
• Pain relief: Massage therapists in one study experienced reduced pain and emotional stress after grounding therapy.
🧘♂️ Ways to Practice Grounding
• Outdoors: Walk barefoot on grass, soil, or sand; lie on the ground; swim in natural bodies of water.
• Indoors: Use grounding mats, sheets, or patches that connect to a grounded outlet or are wired into the soil.
⚠️ Important Notes
• Not a cure-all: Grounding should complement—not replace—evidence-based medical treatment.
• Safety: It’s generally safe for most people, but indoor systems should be properly grounded to avoid electrical risks.
Grounding may help reduce inflammation, improve sleep, ease stress, and support cardiovascular health—but it’s best used as a complement to medical care, not a replacement.
Grounding (or earthing) is the practice of physically connecting with the Earth’s surface—either by walking barefoot outdoors or using conductive indoor systems—to absorb its natural electrons. This electron exchange is believed to help neutralize free radicals, which are unstable molecules linked to inflammation and chronic disease.
⚡ How Grounding Works
• Electron absorption: The Earth’s surface carries a negative charge. When your skin touches it directly, electrons may flow into your body, potentially neutralizing positively charged free radicals.
• Modern disconnect: Rubber-soled shoes and indoor living reduce our contact with the Earth, which some believe contributes to chronic health issues.
🌿 Health Benefits of Grounding
While research is still emerging, several studies and anecdotal reports suggest grounding may offer the following benefits:
• Reduced inflammation: Some studies show grounding may lower markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.
• Improved sleep: Grounding has been linked to better sleep quality and reduced nighttime cortisol levels.
• Lower stress and anxiety: Participants in small studies reported feeling calmer and less fatigued after grounding sessions.
• Enhanced circulation and heart health: Preliminary research suggests grounding may reduce blood viscosity, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
• Pain relief: Massage therapists in one study experienced reduced pain and emotional stress after grounding therapy.
🧘♂️ Ways to Practice Grounding
• Outdoors: Walk barefoot on grass, soil, or sand; lie on the ground; swim in natural bodies of water.
• Indoors: Use grounding mats, sheets, or patches that connect to a grounded outlet or are wired into the soil.
⚠️ Important Notes
• Not a cure-all: Grounding should complement—not replace—evidence-based medical treatment.
• Safety: It’s generally safe for most people, but indoor systems should be properly grounded to avoid electrical risks.
CowNected Earthing
Advice : None of the information on this website constitutes medical advice in any way or claims cure or treatment of any medical condition. Always consult a medical doctor regarding any personal health problems.
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