7 Ways The Full Moon Supposedly Affects The Human Body
When I was a kid, my older cousin told me that it wasn�t safe to go outside at night
during a full moon.
�It can make people crazy, you know,� they said with all the teenage authority they
could muster.
Their attempt to freak me out worked, and I swallowed the lie hook, line, and sinker.
I believed that the full moon affects the human body for way longer then I should have,
and to this day, still get a little creeped out when I see a big round moon lighting up
the sky.
For about as long as people have turned their faces upwards to marvel at the bright celestial
bodies, the moon has been regarded as a powerful entity.
As it turns out, I was not the only one to attribute special powers to the full moon.
Beliefs that a full moon can change and control the human biology or behavior still persist
to this day.
The European folkloric creature of the werewolf still features in our movies and TV shows,
and the phrase �must be a full moon� continues to pepper our conversation, explaining the
unexplainable.
But as ingrained in our culture as these theories may be, there is little factual evidence to
support them.
It seems the lunar cycle cannot control our periods after all.
Phew!
Here are the many ways that the full moon supposedly affects the human body.
Be sure to read through them so next time an older cousin tries to frighten you, you
can show them the facts (and make them buy you a soda).
1.
The Full Moon Controls Menstruation
Many theories from ancient civilizations link the phases of the moon with women�s menstrual
cycles.
They cite the similar duration of the two as evidence for the connection.
While the moon�s cycle is fixed at about 29.5 days, a woman gets her period on average
every 28 days (though this varies from person to person).
Despite this intriguing coincidence, there is no hard evidence supporting that the moon
and menstruation is connected in any way.
Studies are inconclusive as to whether more women have their period around the time of
the full moon, and whether it would be conclusive of anything at all.
So if by chance you happen to get your period early on a full moon, it�s probably stress,
and not some mystical lunar power that is making you grab a tampon early.
2.
The Full Moon Increases Fertility And Births
Early civilizations believed that the moon played a role in fertility, even determining
when a woman could become pregnant.
While fertility methods based on moon cycles have proven ineffective (surprise, surprise),
to this day some believe that the full moon causes an increase in births.
But do not fear mothers-to-be, the gravitational pull of the full moon will not make you go
into labor!
Studies have found no correlation between full moons and baby-booms.
The myth is attributed to the strong belief in some cultures that the moon and the menstrual
cycle are connected.
3.
The Moon Causes Sleep Deprivation
While this may have been true before electricity, the moon�s influence on our sleep-wake cycle
today is negligible.
No viable significant correlations have been found between the full and sleeplessness,
so you are just as likely to get a peaceful night�s rest during a full moon, then other
lunar stages.
That glowing smartphone on your nightstand, however � now that could keep you up.
4.
The Moon Can Trigger Epileptic Seizures
Epileptic seizures were once blamed on witchcraft and possession, instead of processes inside
one�s own body.
While those explanations seem silly today, the myth that a full moon can cause or worsen
epileptic seizures persists.
After hearing patients frequently blaming the full moon for their seizures, Dr. Selim
Benbadis, MD, associate professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the USF College of Medicine
attempted to find a scientific correlation.
The 2004 study published in the journal Epilepsy & Behaviorfound no connection between the
two.
The study found that the number of seizures were highest in the moon�s last quarter
and at their lowest during the full moon.
5.
The Full Moon Makes Us Crazy
That a full moon can make us a bit loony is one of the most prevalent and hard to shake
beliefs.
The words �lunacy� and �lunatic� stem from the word �Luna� � the name of the
ancient Roman moon goddess.
Hippocrates, Aristotle, and Pliny the Elder blamed mania on the evil influences of moon
goddess, and these associations continued through the middle ages and today.
While there is no factual evidence tying the moon to erratic behavior, one theory suggests
that the bright light of the moon kept people awake, their bad behavior caused by sleep
deprivation.
According to research, the number of psychiatric and emergency room visits is no higher around
the time of the full moon than on other nights.
I hate to disappoint, but the �Transylvania Effect� will not transform you into a werewolf
or vampire.
6.
The Full Moon Causes Animal Attacks
Werewolves aside, another popular belief is that people are more likely to get attacked
by animals when the moon is full.
Proving this scientifically has been tricky, producing conflicting results.
One study published in the British Medical Journal stated that bites from animals sent
twice as frequent in a British emergency room during a full moon, while another stated that
dogs in Australia bite the same amount of people during a full moon as any other time.
Another study found that pets were more likely to visit the vet on nights when the moon was
full and bright, suggesting that they are more active and taking more risks.
7.
The Full Moon Causes Blood Loss And Surgery
Doctors refused to operate on nights when the moon was full, but this connection has
been proved to be a fallacy.
A 2009 study published in the journal of Anesthesiology proved that the phases of the moon had no
effect on heart-related surgery.
After tracking results of operations performed at the Cleveland Clinic between 1993 and 2006,
they no correlation between the time or day of surgery and it�s success.
It�s better to get a good doctor than worry about the visible size of that big rock in
the sky.
Seems the full moon has been taking an awful lot of flack for the past couple thousand
years.
I feel kinda bad for it.

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