But is that a myth, or is there scientific evidence to actuallyproveit?
So, let’s dive into it, shall we?
The research since has been a bit of a mixed bag.

Still,other reportssay the moon has little effect on the heart as it relates to athletic performance overall.
And, what about ovulation?
Interestingly enough, a large majority of women actually do.

Some researchers say that the extra bright light may play a direct role.
Wow, who knew?
People who don’t have enough fluid in their system are typically the most vulnerable to getting them.

If so, you might want to tell them to take it easy around a full moon.
Generalized ones affect both sides of the brain.
Then there are unknown seizures that transpire at night or when no one is around to witness them.

So, the next time you see a full moon, think about what you just read.
That white ball in the sky is powerful.




