It is a common practice to put on footwear indoor and outdoor. Most parents rebuke their children and wards when walking barefoot.

Surprisingly, walking barefoot has its own advantages, especially when done in hot weather.

The practice can have a positive impact on overall health.

While all of us walked barefoot as kids, we probably got accustomed to the different types of footwear as we grew up.

It is probably time to revisit that forgotten habit.

Walking barefoot in natural surroundings brings you in contact with the earth. This transfers the earth’s electrons into your body, inducing therapeutic effects. These include reduced inflammation, stress, and pain and improved mood and sleep.

A great way to relieve stress is to walk barefoot on a grass walkway or a faux grass carpet in your house. Anecdotal evidence suggests that feeling the grass on your bare feet can improve your mood.

Can Help Fight Inflammation

Grounding (another name for direct skin contact to the surface of the earth) has been found to produce measurable differences in cytokines, and compounds involved in the inflammatory process. Interestingly, this effect can be attributed to the earth’s electrons.

Skin contact with the earth’s surface facilitates the spread of electrons from the earth to the human body. These electrons enter the body through specific acupuncture points and mucous membranes (residing right under the skin)

The antioxidants in our body are made of electrons, which help neutralize free radicals and eventually fight inflammation.

May Promote Cardiovascular Health

Various studies have shed light on the physiological effects of walking barefoot (grounding) in improving cardiovascular health. They also showed a decrease in the blood viscosity levels, an effect that may lower hypertension.

However, more research is warranted to highlight the beneficial effects of walking barefoot on cardiovascular health.

Can Relieve Anxiety

Grounding was also linked to lower anxiety levels: people dealing with anxiety and depression, when grounded to the earth during sleep in their own beds (using a conductive mattress pad), experienced improvements in their condition.

Can Boost Immunity

The transfer of electrons is the key, again. The body is capable of absorbing and donating electrons to the areas that need immune support.

Reports suggest that the disconnection from the Earth could be an important cause of the rise of inflammatory-related diseases that have everything to do with a weak immune system, walking barefoot may correct this.

This is because lack of sufficient electrons in the body can weaken the mitochondria (structures in the body’s cells that are responsible for energy production), eventually leading to chronic fatigue and other issues. Even a minor injury can become a long-term health problem.

May Help Heal Chronic Pain

The effects of grounding could alleviate pain levels. Some research shows that walking barefoot may reduce pain by altering the numbers of circulating neutrophils and lymphocytes. It also modulates various other factors linked to inflammation.

However, it is not recommended you take a walk (let alone walk barefoot) if you have a serious injury.

Can Promote Better Sleep

Sleepwalking barefoot can also induce better sleep. The earth’s electrons spread to your body and cause multiple beneficial psychological changes, including enhanced sleep every night.

Grounding also helps normalize the day-night biological rhythms. This helps you relax and sleep.

May Promote Eyesight

There is little research to establish this aspect. This effect might have more to do with the reflex points on the foot that are connected to the optic nerves.

However, walking barefoot is not without some risk factors. What are the risks associated with walking barefoot?

Without proper foot strength, you might expose yourself to potential harm when you walk barefoot, out in the open. This is especially true if you are just starting to walk barefoot, after spending the majority of your life walking in shoes.

One such risk is that of infections. Some studies show that walking barefoot can lead to diabetic foot disease in susceptible individuals.

It is also important to consider the surface you are walking barefoot on. Walking barefoot on contaminated soil can lead to hookworm infection.

The larvae (immature worms) present in the contaminated soil can penetrate the skin of humans.

You may also want to avoid walking barefoot in areas usually associated with fungal infections. These include swimming pools, locker rooms, the gym, and the beach.

There are a few ways you can ensure you can safely walk barefoot. We will explore them in the following section.

How To Walk Barefoot Safely

Like everything else, this takes time and patience. Please remember the following:

  • Start slow: You must give your feet and ankles enough time to adapt to the new environment. Start with walking barefoot on new surfaces for about 10 minutes every day. As your feet get accustomed, you can increase the time and distance.
  • Walk indoors: Before heading out, you can practice walking barefoot indoors. Your house would be a much safer place to start walking barefoot.
  • Ease up if needed: Remember, this is not a chore. If you feel any kind of pain and discomfort, stop. Take some rest and resume the activity the following day with a little more care.
  • Do foot-balancing exercises: These can further strengthen your feet and keep you better prepared for walking outdoors barefoot. You can do this right inside your home. You can balance yourself on one foot or even flex and stretch your feet.

If you are not used to walking barefoot, try walking with thin cotton socks or low-cut feet liners first.

Culled / Titilayo Kupoliyi

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