Mon-13-02-2017, 09:04 AM
I googled"full moon psoriasis" and that is how I found this thread. I googled it because I noticed the exact same phenomenon. My scalp psoriasis gets aggressive during full moon.
I am part Indian so I know that in the Indian tradition the full moon is associated with growth. In fact it can be tested at home by showing a fast growing plant just before full moon and one during new moon and measuring the growth and then comparing the results. The full moon sown seed will have grown much more rapidly.
It seems to be a valid explaination that even human cells multiply at an abnormal date (if the immune system isn't working as it is supposed to) during this period.
If the moon affects the sea and plants, why not us? After all we are also part of nature
My two cents.
I am part Indian so I know that in the Indian tradition the full moon is associated with growth. In fact it can be tested at home by showing a fast growing plant just before full moon and one during new moon and measuring the growth and then comparing the results. The full moon sown seed will have grown much more rapidly.
It seems to be a valid explaination that even human cells multiply at an abnormal date (if the immune system isn't working as it is supposed to) during this period.
If the moon affects the sea and plants, why not us? After all we are also part of nature
My two cents.