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My daughter's symptoms defly increase around full and new moon cycles anyone else have this? Our LLMD puts no stock in it, but does admit he has heard that from others.
She gets increase bone aches and fatigue.
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Tincup
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The moon being my official home, I can say for sure that symptoms can increase just prior too, during and shortly after the full moon. Experienced them myself and watched others have the same problems.
Also helped working in restaurants and watching the customers acting very strangely during the full moon. You could tell there was a full moon without even looking outside. Seriously.
MichaelTampa
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parasites orgy this time as well, not good for the host
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Parasites for sure. Full moon time is when they reproduce.
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My LLMD said I specifically need to treat around full moons - he put me on alinia to deal with parasites for 3 days before and 3 days after the full moon to deal with parasites and Babesia.
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter, but get a second LLMD opinion!!
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Many years ago when I was a student working in a state mental hospital, the hospital employees would remark among themselves that the full moon made the patients more upset.
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