The moon is similar like a clock for life on earth. Just like in the
oceans, (ships go up and down with the tides) there is ebb and flow in the
human body. Water flows through the cells in strict dependence on the moon.
This is particularly strong in times of new and full moon.
The effect of the moon is not only technically
visible at the sea due to the tides, but also on trees. Invisible to the eye,
but technically flawlessly measurable, trees swell up and down strictly in the
rhythm of the moon phases.
And just like the cells in the trees, our body cells also react. The moon
affects our body's water balance. If people complain of sleeping difficulty during
a full moon phase, it is not because it may be too bright. No, it is the water
balance in the body that is influenced by the position of the moon.
Police and taxi drivers regularly report
above-average alcohol excesses during the full moon, midwives have more to do
and mosquitoes bite faster. What has unfortunately not been sufficiently
researched is the answer to how we can make the moon phases practically usable.
Apart from a few esoteric approaches, research here is still very thin.