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7 benefits of walking barefoot on grass

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2025, 20:00 IST
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How does walking barefoot on the grass help us?


There’s something oddly comforting about the soft tickle of grass under the feet during early mornings. It reminds us of childhood, open fields, and simpler times. But beyond nostalgia, walking barefoot on grass, often called earthing or grounding, has quietly earned attention in wellness circles. Some call it nature’s free therapy. Others call it a hoax. But what really happens when feet touch the earth without barriers?

Science has taken an interest, and nature has always offered its quiet wisdom. Here are 7 benefits of walking barefoot on grass, exploring what people believe, and what is actually true.

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The morning dew on grass may reduce inflammation

While dew itself doesn’t have medicinal properties, the cooling effect on the soles can activate pressure points that promote better circulation. Research shows that grounding helps neutralise free radicals—unstable molecules linked to chronic inflammation. The skin-to-earth contact allows the body to absorb negative electrons, which stabilise inflammation levels.

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It calms the body by resetting the biological clock

There’s more to this than old wisdom. Studies show that direct contact with the earth supports the circadian rhythm—our internal body clock. A research found that grounding regulates cortisol, the stress hormone. A more balanced cortisol rhythm leads to deeper, more restful sleep and calmer moods during the day.

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Activates acupressure points on the sole

Modern reflexology and acupressure systems agree with this belief. The soles contain nerve endings linked to various organs. Walking barefoot on uneven grassy surfaces provides gentle stimulation to these points, especially those linked to the liver, kidneys, and heart. Over time, this may support better detox and improved internal function—not in a magical way, but in a subtle, supportive way.

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Boosts mood and helps manage anxiety naturally

Nature does more than just refresh. Grounding has been shown to reduce anxiety symptoms. A study found that people who practiced regular barefoot walking reported better emotional stability. It’s believed that the earth’s electrons may affect the parasympathetic nervous system, which controls relaxation and digestion. The calming green of the grass also plays a visual role in easing mental fatigue.

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Strengthens feet muscles often weakened by shoes

Shoes, especially cushioned ones, limit natural foot movements. Walking barefoot on grass engages tiny foot muscles that rarely get activated. Over time, this strengthens arches, improves posture, and reduces the risk of foot injuries. Those who practice barefoot walking on soft surfaces have better balance and foot alignment.

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Supports heart health through improved grounding

This might sound like a stretch, but there’s growing science here. Grounding can influence heart rate variability (HRV)—a marker of heart health. When the feet touch the ground, the electrical charge may positively affect blood viscosity and flow. Regular practice may help the heart beat in a more relaxed, consistent rhythm.

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Encourages mindfulness in an overstimulated world

With constant screens and stress, grounding is a quiet act of awareness. The feel of each blade of grass, the texture of earth, the songs of morning birds—this sensory experience naturally leads the mind to pause. It’s a kind of mindfulness that doesn’t require apps or techniques. Just attention. Studies in nature-based therapy have shown that such practices improve focus, reduce symptoms of depression, and even improve cognitive function in older adults.


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