Menopause Symptoms Cut in HALF?! (ZERO Drugs Required)
You promised yourself that 2026 was the year you’d reclaim your health.
But if you’re struggling with menopause symptoms, I know that can feel like a tall order.
The hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, and bouts of irritability can feel like they’re taking over your life.
But what if you could cut those symptoms in half – and start sleeping better, too – in just 12 weeks…
Without spending a dime?
New research out of Korea is proving it’s possible – and all you need is a simple, no-cost therapy I’ve been talking about for years.
Grounding – where you connect your bare feet to the Earth – is my favorite kind of treatment.
It’s easy and you don’t have to spend any of your hard-earned money.
I’ve been a huge advocate of grounding for years, and practice it every day.
You see, the Earth is an excellent source of electrons that can pass into our bodies through the sweat glands in our hands or feet. The electrons start flowing in about 60 seconds, so you can reap the benefits quickly.
Those electrons from the ground help keep oxidative stress and inflammation in check, while supporting the health of our mitochondria – the tiny energy centers in our cells.
And all of that can add up to major relief for women suffering from menopause symptoms.
In a study out of Korea, 60 women with an average age of 56 were split into two groups. Half walked barefoot three times a week, 60 minutes per session – and the other half didn’t.
After just 12 weeks, the differences were remarkable.
The women who practiced grounding reduced their menopause symptoms by more than half – and they improved their sleep quality by 27%, too.
No pills… no hormones… just connecting bare skin to the Earth.
Now, again, those electrons start flowing in about a minute – but I recommend more than that. Shoot for 40 minutes, twice a day – and always make sure you practice grounding away from any power lines.
View Sources
Kim, M.-H., & Lee, E.-Y. (2025). Effects of barefoot walking on menopausal symptoms, sleep quality, stress, and quality of life in middle-aged women experiencing menopausal symptoms. Healthcare, 13(22), 2836. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13222836

