Susan Wilking Horan

3-Time Cancer Survivor - Wellness Advocate - Cancer Coach - Best-Selling Author

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Home
  • Meet Susan
    • Susan’s Bio
    • What I can do for you
    • My Personal Welcome
    • Susan’s Spare Time III
    • Susan’s Spare Time II
    • Susan’s Spare Time
  • Blog
    • Menu Monday
    • Wellness Wednesday
    • Factual Friday
  • Inspiration
    • Good Things Come in 3s
    • Tips from The Toolbox
    • Nothing Inspires Like Beauty!
  • In the News
    • Books by Susan
    • Videos & Podcasts with Susan
  • Contact me
    • facebook
    • pinterest
    • twitter
    • instagram
    • LinkedIn

The Full Moon and Your Health and Wellness

July 1, 2015 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

“It is the very error of the moon. She comes more near the earth than she was wont. And makes men mad.” – William Shakespeare, Othello

 

Welcome to HEALTH AND #WELLNESS WEDNESDAY everyone!

Today is July 1 — and today is also the Full Moon. In fact, this July we not only have the Full Moon on the first day of the month — but, we have a Blue Moon on the last day of the month. Of course, we’re all familiar with the Full Moon, which typically occurs only once a month. But, when we have a second Full Moon in the same month it’s called a Blue Moon — something that is quite rare and occurs — well — er — once in a blue moon.

But, our discussion today centers on the Full Moon and the longtime question:

CAN A FULL MOON REALLY AFFECT OUR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS??

Shakespeare is not the only one who has attributed strange behavior to the cycles of the moon. For centuries we’ve heard the phrase, “there must be a full moon out there” in an attempt to explain weird happenings at certain times of the lunar month. Indeed, in ancient Rome the goddess of the moon was named Luna — which is the prefix of the word “lunatic.” And, this is what gives us today’s term of “the lunar lunacy effect.”

But, is there any hard evidence to support this theory? Many studies have been conducted over the years to find answers. Researchers have investigated crime, traffic accidents, admissions to hospitals, domestic disputes, crisis center calls and even dog bites and their possible link to the Full Moon. Yet, nothing decisive has been found.

You see, most of the studies that have reported a link between these events and the Full Moon have been flawed. For example, one famous study in the 1980s found that traffic accidents were more common on Full Moon nights. However — in the period of time that was studied, Full Moons occurred more on the weekends. AND, more people drive on the weekends. AND, more people on the road increases the likelihood of more accidents. AND, when the researchers removed this confounding factor from their study, the lunar lunacy effect disappeared.

Having said that, there is one theory that appears to hold up and make sense. It focuses on the bright light of the Full Moon. A bright light can keep people awake and deprive them of sleep. In turn, sleep deprivation can lead to anxiety, nervousness and irritability. And, these emotional states can lead to odd or strange behaviors.

Furthermore, according to psychiatrist Glenn Wilson, the bright light of the Full Moon can create the optimum lighting condition for one to feel “carefree and mischievous.” People may stay out later — they may party a bit more — they may be up when they should be sleeping — and these factors can lead to careless and, perhaps, worrisome behavior.

But — don’t let the Full Moon worry you! Enjoy its beauty — its splendor — its magnificence. Just stay on your regular schedule and get plenty of sleep — in the beautiful and brilliant light coming your way tonight!

Thanks everyone! Until next time,

TAKE THE COURSE AND TAKE CHARGE!

 

Image courtesy of Exsodus at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
Share
Share on Google Plus
Share
Share on Facebook
Share
Share this
Pin
Pin this

Filed Under: Inspiration, Men's Health, Wellness Wednesday, women's health Tagged With: full moon, moon and health, moon phases

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BOOP! The Musical

Video Player
https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/Video.mp4

Media error: Format(s) not supported or source(s) not found

Download File: https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/Video.mp4?_=1Download File: https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/Video.mp4?_=1
00:00
00:00
00:00
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.

Girls’ Life Magazine Besties Book Club: Betty Boop’s Guide

Video Player
https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/59c103260b8440928c917e381a220063-1.mp4

Media error: Format(s) not supported or source(s) not found

Download File: https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/59c103260b8440928c917e381a220063-1.mp4?_=2Download File: https://susanwilkinghoran.com/wp-content/uploads/59c103260b8440928c917e381a220063-1.mp4?_=2
00:00
00:00
00:00
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.

If you want to prevent cancer

empowered prevention

Our best Defense against Cancer is to Prevent it in the first place. To that end, I have made available this little Free eBook: EMPOWERED PREVENTION that contains some very simple Tips and Tricks that will help you get started on your PERSONAL PREVENTION PROGRAM. Remember, when at all possible Don’t Be Surprised – Be Prepared!

To receive my Free eBook, click here.

Recent Posts

  • SAVING THE PLANET STEP BY STEP
  • 5 SPRING FRUITS TO KEEP US HEALTHY & HAPPY
  • HEROINES OF HEALTHCARE PART 3
  • FOLLOWING OUR HEARTS WITH BETTY BOOP & FRIENDS
  • 7 SUPERFOODS FOR A WINTER DIET

Single Source Cancer Course

I would love to have you join my community!

Sign up for my Quarterly Newsletter.

* No worries! Susan treats your email like her chocolate -- she never shares.

TAKE THE COURSE AND TAKE CHARGE!

Single Source Cancer Course

DISCLAIMER

© 2025 Susan Wilking Horan
Site by FiddleFace Web Design