91: Natural Health & Sobriety with Janey Lee Grace & guests Dr Jo Whittaker and Kelly Hindson91: Natural Health & Sobriety with Janey Lee Grace & guests Dr Jo Whittaker and Kelly Hindson
UK Health Radio Podcast
Janey Lee Grace talks with Dr Jo Whittaker and Kelly Hindson about grounding, nature-based frequencies and EMFs, linking Kelly’s dramatic health journey with practical ideas for resilience. The conversation blends personal stories, simple grounding tips and an alternative scientific take on water, energy and wellbeing.
39:59•11 Jun 2026
Natural Frequencies, Forest Healing and Grounded Sobriety with Janey Lee Grace
Episode Overview
- Grounding is presented as strengthening the body’s own biofield rather than blocking electromagnetic frequencies from devices.
- Kelly describes significant health improvements linked to time spent alone in forests, journalling and connecting with trees and soil.
- Frequency-infused water and jewellery are said to help reduce pain and boost resilience, demonstrated through live audience tests and muscle testing.
- Simple practices such as bare feet on the earth, leaning painful joints on trees, and spending focused time in woodland are suggested as accessible grounding tools.
- Jo highlights that water and certain materials can hold magnetic information, using this as a basis for their quantum frequency wellbeing products.
“We could be talking a load of nonsense, but when you feel it for yourself, you know.”
What makes a recovery story truly inspiring? Here, natural health meets sobriety chat as Janey Lee Grace talks with Dr Jo Whittaker and Kelly Hindson about how nature, frequency and energy might support resilience and wellbeing. Kelly shares a striking backstory: going from running Zumba classes to sudden collapse, years of misdiagnosis, a rare blood cancer and a bone marrow transplant.
During her healing, she describes becoming “severely energy sensitive”, feeling pulled out of her body, then finding that time alone in forests helped her walk again, eased symptoms and even restored her vision. Journalling under trees, she began spontaneously writing geometric “codes” she believed reflected the vibrations of the trees and soil. From jars of forest soil and sand to hand-made pendants, Kelly started using these natural materials, plus tree frequencies and precious metals, to create grounding jewellery.
People reported less pain and better energy, including one man she half-buried in a shallow forest “grave” who got up “walking around the forest like there was nothing wrong with him.” Scientist Jo, with a PhD in immunology, brings the lab lens.
She explains that water and certain materials can hold magnetic information, comparing their frequency-infused products to noise-cancelling headphones: “If you’ve got the equal and opposite kind of frequency, it cancels out that frequency.” Their water chargers and biofield defence stickers are designed to strengthen a person’s own field rather than block EMFs from phones and devices.
They also share easy, low-tech grounding ideas: bare feet on the earth, knees leaned against a tree for pain relief, and even running a copper wire from a grounding mat out to a real tree instead of a plug socket. For anyone in sobriety or recovery looking to feel calmer, more “plugged into” nature and less rattled by modern life, this conversation offers fresh angles and a few laughs about burying people in forests too.
It might leave you wondering: how much could simply getting back to the earth shift how you feel, day to day?

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