rocky1874
30-July-2007, 12:55 AM
Just read your article on full moon on Aol.
From reading women's literature, women's ovulation can be triggered /affected by light.hence light affects hormones. It is also scientifically proven that our circadian rhythms are affected by light. Boy, do I know this because my husband works graveyard shift. There's nothing like sleep when it's dark.
Anyway apparently in tribes that slept under the stars all the women ovulated at the full moon and menstruated together at the new moon.obviously,28 days is a cycle in women. Today we are not as affected by the light because of blackout curtains, etc. but maybe we are! Maybe some people are. Those night shadows sure are scary anyway!
The animals are still out at night,;light affects them also; So I'm not so sure about your conclusions re the full moon.Listen for the werewolves tonight.
any way, enjoy viewing the full moon tonight-it's a buck moon
any thoughts,
Rocky
From reading women's literature, women's ovulation can be triggered /affected by light.hence light affects hormones. It is also scientifically proven that our circadian rhythms are affected by light. Boy, do I know this because my husband works graveyard shift. There's nothing like sleep when it's dark.
Anyway apparently in tribes that slept under the stars all the women ovulated at the full moon and menstruated together at the new moon.obviously,28 days is a cycle in women. Today we are not as affected by the light because of blackout curtains, etc. but maybe we are! Maybe some people are. Those night shadows sure are scary anyway!
The animals are still out at night,;light affects them also; So I'm not so sure about your conclusions re the full moon.Listen for the werewolves tonight.
any way, enjoy viewing the full moon tonight-it's a buck moon
any thoughts,
Rocky