Full moon over Britain and with advisors of Questico
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Press Release from:
Questico GB Ltd.
A great number of associations are made with regard to the full moon: in horror films, of course, it is responsible for causing harmless teenagers to turn into werewolves. There again, in the musical world it has inspired such hit songs as “Moonlight Serenade”. Many events have been attributed to its allure and much has been explained by its presence (for instance, insomnia, irritability, sleep-walking or “honeymoons”). Also, lunar horoscopes are enjoying ever greater popularity. The free horoscope advice at Questico also brings light in lunar horoscopes and the astrological influence
of the moon at www.questico.co.uk/advice/free-horoscopes.htm .
Take Jerrold Donington is a highly experienced and compassionate life counsellor and astrologer. With his astrology advice at www.questico.co.uk/advice/astrology.htm he counts among some of the best known astrologers at Questico. During the early 1990s, Jerrold became fascinated by astrology as a tool to explore rational explanations for life’s many challenges and fluctuations. Jerrold decided to become a professional astrologer, and embarked on an extensive period of training, guided by a master astrologer and other leading experts. Jerrold has also developed other psychic talents over the years including psychic art, medicine woman (Tarot) cards, spiritual healing and psychic surgery. He explains how our actions in the present are informed by past influences and have repercussions in our future. The moon plays a profoundly significant role in astrology which shows the astrology-online advice at www.questico.co.uk/advice/astrology-online.htm . The editorial staff of Questico Magazine can confirm the importance of the moon’s influence. In fact, there is plenty of scientific evidence: for instance, the ebb and flow of the tide is affected by the moon. The question arises here as to whether the moon’s power can also influence other areas of our lives. A scientific study reports that 39% of Britains have sleep problems during the full moon period. Can this be a myth or superstition? No, because under a full moon the night is especially bright. Certain light sensors within the retina relay this unusually bright light to the body clock, which then stops the sleep hormone melatonin from being produced. This means many people feel more wide awake and unable to sleep. A new medical scientific field known as chronobiology has even emerged. Latest research results by chronobiologists indicate that the light of the full moon, which had hitherto been considered too weak to have any effect on humans, does influence us. This assumption can be supported by a lunar horoscope too which is also receivable by call for the free horoscope advice at www.questico.co.uk/advice/free-horoscope.htm.
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