Sick of your Office job or Sick from it?

A man sitting at his desk and another person standing in the woods

Modern offices silently drain our cellular energy like a slow leak, but just as nature adapts, we can transform our workspace into a sanctuary that supports our wellbeing. By weaving elements of the natural world into our environment – through plants, natural materials, and grounding spaces – we can significantly reduce the biological toll of our digital workday. Every step toward naturalizing your workspace isn’t just self-care, it’s an investment in your vitality that pays dividends both in and outside those office walls. Speaking of outside… contrast the environments below:

Office Computer Environment Impact:

  • Cellular stress from artificial EMF exposure
  • Increased cortisol production
  • Disrupted mitochondrial function
  • Compromised ATP production
  • Increased free radical damage
  • Disrupted circadian rhythms
  • Decreased melatonin production
  • Elevated inflammation markers
  • Reduced electron flow in body
  • Static electrical charge buildup

Grounded Rock Nature Contact:

  • Natural electron flow restoration
  • Normalized cortisol rhythm
  • Enhanced mitochondrial function
  • Improved ATP production
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Balanced circadian signals
  • Natural frequency alignment
  • Enhanced cellular repair signals
  • Improved cellular communication
  • Reduced oxidative stress

We need to be asking both ourselves and our employers,

“Why aren’t we making our workplace as healthy as we can?”

The science backing taking action is solid. It’s not just about the longterm health benefits. Its about improving focus and concentration. The C4 model details the importance of cell and mitochondria health for peak cognitive performance. Check it out…

@BambroughKevin

@EnergeticInc