Walking Barefoot and Its Potential Benefits for Fertility
Creatrip Team
9 months ago
A recent article discusses the potential health benefits of walking barefoot as explained by Dong-chang Park, the chairman of the Barefoot Walking National Movement Headquarters. He suggests that modern illnesses such as infertility may be linked to reduced contact of our bodies with the Earth's natural electrons due to the rubber soles of shoes. Park claims that walking barefoot can enhance fertility by increasing sperm count and activity, and improve overall reproductive health. The concept is supported by international research highlighting the decline in reproductive health due to industrialization, although they focus more on environmental chemicals. Anecdotal evidence from barefoot walking enthusiasts suggests improvements in reproductive health and regularity of menstrual cycles after engaging in this practice. Park argues that barefoot walking could be an effective and cost-free solution to the declining birth rates in Korea.