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New launch: running 7/30 days across 1 GEO, last seen in the past couple of days. Get in before it saturates.
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- Seen 7/30 days
- 1 GEO
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- LP host: track.healthjournalnow.com
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track.healthjournalnow.com
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running 7d · last seen 1d ago · 1 market
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Gravity
22/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
20/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
7d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
track.healthjournalnow.com
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Network
Taboola
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Doctors Can't Explain Why The Amish Don't Get Sick
Grounding Insider@grounding
5 isolated populations. Zero chronic disease. Scientists finally found what they all have in common
Above median longevity in network
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Geo reach
Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in North America — United States.
What the data shows
Grounding Insider's Taboola creative has been running for 7 days across 1 country and first seen on June 10, 2026 and last seen on June 18, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on track.healthjournalnow.com. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in intermittent bursts over the last 30 days. Grounding Insider is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Doctors Can't Explain Why The Amish Don't Get Sick. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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track.healthjournalnow.com
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Full URL
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Why The Amish Don't Get The Disease That's Crushing The Rest Of Us ◷ The Health Dispatch Investigation · Longevity I Spent 3 Weeks Trying To Understand Why The Amish Don't Get The Disease That's Crushing The Rest Of Us Same country. Same food. Same water. Yet a fraction of the inflammation, insomnia and chronic illness everyone else lives with. The reason isn't diet, genes or exercise — it's something every human did for 200,000 years and we stopped doing in 1842. By Eric Caldwell Health Correspondent · Updated June 1, 2026 · 9 min read f 𝕏 ✉ An Old Order Amish family. They're roughly 4× less likely to die of heart disease than the average American — and researchers have spent 40 years chasing a reason that has nothing to do with their diet. I'll be honest — I started this as a debunk. A grounding sheet had been sitting in my inbox for weeks and I was sure it was nonsense. Then I made the mistake of pulling one thread. And the thread led to the Amish. Here's the fact that stopped me: the Old Order Amish of Pennsylvania have about a quarter of the heart disease rate of the average American. Their asthma rate is around 5% versus 13% nationally. Their kids almost never develop allergies. And when University of Maryland researchers measured their inflammation markers, the numbers came back so low the lab assumed the equipment was faulty. They eat dairy, meat, eggs and white flour. They don't go to the gym. They have plenty of stress. So what on earth is going on? Why this matters Roughly 60% of American adults now live with at least one chronic disease. In 1842, that number was under 2%. The Amish line has barely moved in 180 years. Something changed for the rest of us — and it changed almost overnight. It's not just the Amish Once I knew what to look for, the same anomaly kept showing up — on different continents, in people who have nothing else in common: The Hadza of Tanzania Studied by Harvard for 15 years. Effectively zero diabetes, heart disease or autoimmune conditions. They sleep on the ground and walk barefoot — every day of their lives. The Tsimane of the Bolivian Amazon An NIH study found their elders have the healthiest arteries ever recorded — 80-year-olds with the arteries of American 20-somethings. They live in constant contact with the earth. The Ogimi farmers of Okinawa The highest concentration of 100-year-olds on the planet. Famous for their diet — but they also farm barefoot and sleep on mats laid on earthen floors. Our own great-grandparents Frontier-era Americans had a chronic disease rate under 2%. They worked the land barefoot and slept on straw. The last generation in continuous contact with the ground. Different diets. Different genes. Different climates. Researchers have controlled for all of it. Even when they compare Amish farmers to non-Amish farmers in the same county — same food, same labour, same air — the gap refuses to close. There's exactly one variable every one of these groups shares, and almost nobody thinks to measure it: their skin stays in physical, electrical contact with the surface of the Earth, nearly every hour of every day. The thing that changed in 1842 The single biggest change to the human body in 200,000 years wasn't food or technology. It was a thin layer of rubber on the bottom of our shoes. This is the part that genuinely surprised me. The Earth's surface carries a mild negative charge — it's loaded with free electrons . Basic physics, taught in every high-school classroom. When bare skin touches grass, soil, sand or stone, those electrons flow into the body. And they do something useful: they neutralise free radicals — the unstable molecules that drive inflammation, aching joints, fatigue and most of the modern diseases you can name. For 200,000 years, every human stayed plugged in. Then in 1842 a man named Charles Goodyear patented vulcanised rubber. Within 50 years it was on the sole of every shoe, under every mattress and beneath every floor in the developed world. The Amish never adopted it. Neither did the Hadza or the Tsimane. They didn't know what rubber was doing — they just kept doing what humans had always done. And they kept their health. <2% Chronic disease rate in 1840 — and in Amish communities today 60% Chronic disease rate in modern America 19 Peer-reviewed studies linking grounding to lower inflammation "Isn't this just correlation?" That was my exact objection. But researchers didn't stop at a chart. In controlled trials, people who slept grounded showed measurable shifts in cortisol, inflammatory markers and blood viscosity — confirmed by blood work, not self-reporting. Dr. James Oschman, PhD published a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine showing grounding lowers inflammation at the cellular level. This is published science, not a wellness blog. So I can't go live on a farm. Now what? Obvious problem: most of us aren't giving up our beds, cars and jobs to sleep on a dirt floor. So I went looking for the workaround — and found one that's thousands of years old and still used in hospitals today. Silver nanoparticles at 150,000× magnification. Silver's electron structure makes it the most electrically conductive element on Earth — more than copper, more than gold. Of every natural element, silver conducts electricity best. Its outer shell carries a single electron that moves between atoms with almost no resistance — which is exactly why hospitals use silver in burn dressings, catheters and ventilator tubing, and why Persians and Romans dropped silver into their water. Electrical conductivity of metals (relative) 🥇 Silver (Ag) 100% The only metal that channels the Earth's electrons into tissue at zero resistance Copper (Cu) 93% Gold (Au) 61% Aluminium (Al) 49% So here's where three separate facts collide: Every grounded population skips the epidemic Lower disease, lower inflammation, better sleep — regardless of diet or genetics. The mechanism is the Earth's electrons And we lost the connection in 1842 when rubber soles arrived. Silver restores it It's the one material that conducts those electrons into the body the way bare skin on bare earth does. Put those together and you've described, almost exactly, how a silver-woven grounding sheet works. A grounding cord connects the silver threads to the earth port of a standard wall outlet — which runs straight to the ground outside your home. You're not plugging into electricity. You're plugging into the planet. The one I ended up testing — the Terra Grounding Sheet from The Grounding Co — is 95% organic cotton woven with pure silver threads. A cord links it to the earth port of your outlet, and while you sleep, free electrons flow from the ground, through the silver, into your body. Same connection the Amish farmer has walking her garden barefoot. Same one the Tsimane elder has sleeping on his floor. Just without giving up your mattress. Reconnect tonight Over 200,000 people have restored what 1842 took away — no dirt floor required. Backed by a 90-night money-back guarantee. SEE THE TERRA GROUNDING SHEET → 🛡️ 90-Night Guarantee ⭐ 4.7/5 · 3,700+ reviews 🚚 Free Shipping What actually happened when I slept on it The Terra Grounding Sheet — 95% organic cotton, pure silver threads. Plug in, sleep, reconnect. I tracked it. Here's the rough arc, which lines up with what the company says 200,000+ customers report: Nights 1–3 Deeper sleep, faster Fell asleep quicker and woke up less. A couple of unusually vivid dreams — apparently the nervous system recalibrating toward rest mode. Week 1 The grogginess lifted First time in a long while I woke up feeling actually rested rather than just "not exhausted." Weeks 2–3 Aches started easing The stiff lower back I'd written off as "my age" quietly stopped being the first thing I noticed every morning. Month 1 Steadier energy Fewer afternoon crashes, less reliance on the third coffee. This was the point I stopped being a skeptic. What most users describe: wak…
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Observed daily (last 30 days)
May 20 → Jun 18·peaks Jun 13
30-day run pattern
PulsedIntermittent runs with quiet stretches — likely paused for budget cycles or rotation against fresher creatives.
- Coverage
- 7% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 1× vs median
- Last 7d
- 2
- WoW
- +100%
Peak day:
Window: May 20 → Jun 18
Sibling creatives from this campaign
Other creatives in Content Arb on Taboola
The rest of the set they’re running — see what else this angle is paired with.
Harvard Studied Them For 15 Years And Got Nervous
This 80-Year-Old Amish Woman Has Zero Medications
He Hadn't Slept Through The Night In 9 Years. Then:
5 Isolated Groups. Zero Chronic Disease. One Answer.
Doctors Can't Explain Why The Amish Don't Get Sick
The Disease Rate In Amish Country Baffled Researchers
The Amish Don't Have Our Diseases. Science Found Why.
Tested headline variants8
Tested headline variants
Grounding Insider's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
- #1Why The Amish Sleep Differently Than The Rest Of AmericaKilled32d5 content tokens
- #2Harvard Studied Them For 15 Years And Got Nervous7d5 content tokens
- #3This 80-Year-Old Amish Woman Has Zero Medications4d7 content tokens
- #4He Hadn't Slept Through The Night In 9 Years. Then:4d5 content tokens
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