Have you ever felt strange without really knowing why, shortly after a solar flare entered Earth's atmosphere? According to scientists, solar flares and geomagnetic storms do cause changes in human health. Sun's intense activity has influence on our mind and body. More and more scientists are now convinced that our Sun affects our mental and physical health. The Sun's activity as it interacts with Earth's magnetic field, effects extensive changes in human beings perspectives, moods, emotions and behavioral patterns. The Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia measured solar effects from 1948 to 1997 and discovered that geomagnetic activity showed three seasonal peaks each of those years ( March to May, in July and in October). Every peak matched an increased incidence of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and suicide. This led scientists to believe that solar storms desynchronize our circadian rhythm, in other words our biological clock. The pineal gland in our brain is affected by the electromagnetic activity. This causes the gland to produce excess melatonin, and melatonin is the brain's built in "downer" that helps us sleep. " The circadian regulatory system depends on repeated environmental cues to (synchronize) interrnal clocks," says psychiatrist Kelly Posner, Columbia University. "Magnetic fields may be one of these environmental cues." Psychological effects of coronal mass ejections can result in headache, palpitations, mood swings and feeling generally unwell. Chaotic or confused thinking and erratic behaviors also increase. Stay Tuned!
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