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Subject Solar Flares AFFECT People's MOOD - and BeHaViOR
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Original Message I know this subject probably has been covered in the past, but I think we all need a reminder now and then, especially when we are in this type of sun cycle and all these people out there are acting more and more unnatural without obvious reasons or explanations.

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Humans, just like the Earth and animals, have a magnetic field which surrounds us. The existing scientific studies show that there is a direct connection between the Sun’s solar storms and human biological effect.

Earth’s magnetic field does more than science has been able to catch up to.

One of those studies that did find a strong correlation between the solar activity and shift in human behavior is by NewScientist. According to NewScientist:

Shumilov looked at activity in the Earth’s geomagnetic field from 1948 to 1997 and found that it grouped into three seasonal peaks every year: one from March to May, another in July and the last in October. Surprisingly, he also found that the geomagnetism peaks matched up with peaks in the number of mood disorders i.e. depression, anxiety, bi-polar (mood swings) and even suicides in the northern Russian city of Kirovsk over the same period.

The most plausible explanation for the association between geomagnetic activity and depression and suicide is that geomagnetic storms can desynchronize circadian rhythms and melatonin production,” The circadian regulatory system depends upon repeated environmental cues to internal clocks. Magnetic fields may be one of these environmental cues.

In short, earth’s magnetic field and its shifts create many external changes. Remembering that we as humans also have magnetic fields directly related to earth and its magnetic field, it is not unreasonable to conclude that the solar flares affecting our earth also affect us.
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