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By Hatem Khedr - The Egyptian Gazette Tuesday, June 7, 2011 12:57:33 PM
CAIRO – A full lunar eclipse would occur on June 15 in Egypt, the head of the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, Hatem Ouda told the Middle East News Agency on Tuesday.
A full lunar eclipse would occur on June 15 in Egypt, the head of the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, Hatem Ouda told the Middle East News Agency on Tuesday.
The eclipse, which will coincide with the full moon, will last for one hour, 40 minutes and 12 seconds and it can be seen in Egypt and the Arab region. He added that the eclipse also can be seen in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, noting that the last eclipse happened on December 17, but it didn't appear in Egypt. Ouda said that the June 15 eclipse would be the only one occurring this year out of four Astronomical phenomena – three partial solar eclipses and a full lunar one. He added that these four eclipses can help determine the beginnings and endings of hejra (lunar) months. Ouda explained that the eclipse happens when the moon becomes full and that the cycle of the eclipse takes three hours, 39 minutes and 17 seconds. The lunar eclipse will start at 17 seconds after 6.39pm (GMT).
Have you ever noticed your weight fluctuating for no apparent reason? On some days you put on extra pounds even though you haven't eaten anything fattening, on other days your weight drops dramatically. A new theory suggests that this change is due to the moons influence.
It has been known since roman times that the moon affects the water content in fruit. Pliny the Elder writing in AD 63 stated that it was best to pick fruits on specific days of the month if you wanted them to be plump and juicy. Modern scientific studies on human urological issues have also backed up this idea showing that our bodies retain different levels of water in relation to the lunar cycle, making us plumper on different days of the month. On full moons there are greater levels of water retention whereas on new moons it is at its least. Not only is this effect monthly but it is also seasonal, with water retention being greater around mid-summer and least around the New Year.
So if you are planning a summer event and want to look your best, make sure you check the lunar calendar so you will fit into that special outfit.
How does the moon affect our water retention? We all know that the moon moves the oceans, but we seem to have overlooked the fact the moon could also affect the water within our bodies.
That is until now.
There is lots of impressive scientific evidence to show how the moons electromagnetic vibrations affect us biologically; it just took a lot of digging around in the library for me to find out the answers. The reason how the moon affects us biologically is all down to vibrations and the amazing properties of water.
Studies have shown that if you drink a glass of natural spring water that has been treated to an 8 Hz vibration it produces biological changes immediately. The 8Hz vibration causes; "decreased formation of red blood cell rouleau and aggregates, diminished protein linkage of the cells, and produced less clotting than blood from subjects drinking control water."
Along with this study and many other ones (see www.blindedbyscience.co.uk for a list of them) I have easily proven that vibrations cause biological change, but what has not been looked into is the relationship between the moon's vibrations and our body.
One relationship that I have referred to already is water retention. If you want to know about other ones you will have to come back to this site as further articles explaining the moon's influence will be appearing here shortly. All of them will open your eyes to enormous possibilities regarding your health that most of you have not even thought about.
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