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JoAnna 3/30/2022 12:13:15 PM | Now that I am the new “full moon lady”, I just had to pursue the reason behind this statement that we all read every month: “…but basically it seems that by splitting the WPS, you are interrupting the reproduction cycle of the organism which is accelerated during the full moon phase.” As my grandchildren always say: “But WHYYY?” So below is a brief explanation which I found on the website DrJockers.com: Parasites exhibit biological rhythms. Researchers continue to study how the biological rhythms of parasites are regulated and exhibited. Disrupting parasite rhythms can be helpful for eradicating parasites. The full moon is associated with higher parasite activity. Your body’s circadian rhythm responds to the moon’s cycle. Parasites are more active and reproductive coinciding with your circadian rhythm. (Circadian rhythms are 24-hour cycles that are part of the body’s internal clock, running in the background to carry out essential functions and processes. One of the most important and well-known circadian rhythms is the sleep-wake cycle.) During the full moon, we produce less melatonin and more serotonin. Melatonin is the neurotransmitter that helps you sleep and helps to control your immune system. With lower levels of melatonin, your immune system does not fend off parasites as well. Serotonin, your “feel good” neurotransmitter, increases during the full moon. Like humans, parasites have receptors for serotonin. Parasites use serotonin to help them move. With access to more of your serotonin, they have more movement. The combination of less melatonin and more serotonin, gives parasites a heightened ability to move around and cause issues. I hope this information was helpful. God’s blessings to you all, JoAnna | ||||||
Peter 9/20/2024 8:41:36 AM | Hello everybody I want to add some information to this thread that I hope will further help you understand why the itching and burning sensations in our skin will often become worse at night. Here is one explanation. The pH of our inner terrain fluxes on a 12 hour cycle, (from around 2pm to 2am,) much like ocean tides. It appears that we move from most alkaline, around 2 pm, to most acidic, around 2 am. And since the morgellons structure appears to become more active in an acidic environment, it stands to reason that we would have itching worsen as we move past midnight... when most people are settling into bed for the night. So, if one can come to better understand this eb and flo of the pH cycle, one can employ some strategies to help. One strategy that Mel and I have seen bring results over the years, is to ingest an additional 1000 mg's of the Logos MSN (sulfur,) an hour before bedtime. Doing this has proven to reduce itching and crawling sensations lfor many in the past, often allowing people to find relief at bed time. MSM sulfur can also help when taken from 3 days before through 3 days after the full moon. Hope this understanding will help lead you to bedtime relief and a more peaceful nights sleep. "Blessings,' Peter | ||||||
Nancy 9/16/2024 9:22:23 AM | Thanks JoAnna for going the extra mile and teaching us to understand why we change during the full moon! Love you and all your blessings! | ||||||
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