if the pull of gravity had an effect on our brains, we would be destroyed every time we were standing next to a high-rise building...which has a far more direct effect on us than the moon or any other celestial body.
dear Suneel, your description of the moon is ignorant, because its science is also a lie. yes the moon has an effect, but it's not natural, neither is it the gravitational cause you describe, that's not how gravity works, it displaces water because of earth's spin. You shall see in our near future what the moon is in reality, as well as the true cause of the great flood. I am a trained Inuit shaman, and have greater access than your reference of Edgar Casey, who was brilliant, just like you are for standing up for truth, but regurgitating sciences religious dogma won't serve you or your viewers, in fact, they will create negative karma between you and them that believe your words. Be aware not to use science, it's as much a lie as politics, religion, medicine, history, etc.... all the best wishes for you and yours
Same when my daughter was born. The nurses mentioned this and the maternity department had to bring in extra nursing staff to handle the patient load. My baby was a bit early by ten days to be born on the full moon.
I'm more interested in the sun lately because we spend so much time indoors under artificial light, and then expose ourselves to blue-light after dark, destroying our circadian rhythms and hormone production. Yes, we are beings of light, water, and magnetism, and need to fix our broken connection with nature. Keep going, Dr. Dhand!
Yes, so true. I enjoy getting the natural light into my eyes for the first 10 to 15 minutes of the day.... helps to raise the 'happy hormones'.... and bare feet on the earth every chance I get😂. Swop those ions eh! ❤
Trouble is, now that 'they' (Bill Gates is involved) are using a system that blocks some sunlight from reaching us, by reflecting the sun's rays back to the sun, we don't get proper, good, full sunlight anymore. They're using the big lie of climate change as their reason for doing this. They're trying to look like the good guys, out to save the world, when in actual fact, what they're doing will, and is, causing harm - to us and all plants and animals. But that's the idea! To cause harm. Sickening. Never mess with Mother Nature and Father God.
I was a bartender for 20 years in a relatively small town where I knew most of the patrons. I was pretty accurate at predicting when it was a full moon solely based on how my customers were acting. Definitely more of a potential for “strange” behavior or arguments or fights or just general weirdness. Nobody can change my mind that the moon affects a lot of people’s behavior!
I was a bartender and restaurant manager for only 3 years and there's absolutely a change in behavior. The night before a full moon everything ran like clockwork, the 0:40 next night was totally off
Dr. Dhand, every nurse has stories about full moon and human behavior! I'm a now-retired RN, absolutely the moon affects behavior. We are 70% or more made of water; our brains are perhaps 90%. The moon affects the tides on Earth, so, it goes to reason (!) that we would be affected as well.
I clearly remember back in the early 60's, whenever my dad was in a grouchy mood, my mom would say: "must be a full moon!" Lol. My mom was a very wise person. Thank you Dr. Dhand!
I too have trouble sleeping when there's a full moon and have for years. Things like the recent solar flares and eclipse have an impact on energy and my central nervous system too.
I never want to lose my connection with nature. I don't know why anyone would. No matter what troubles I might be experiencing at a given time, I always find great comfort and solace in nature. It always helps with stress reduction, too.
I have been indoors for literally days, only stepping out to get food as I have been studying, and I have bipolar which does not help. I went for a 6 mile walk along the coast yesterday and took some nice pictures with my phone and sent them to my girlfriend. Now I have been running hard in the house on a treadmill with a lightbox. So a slow walk outside in the sun, beats a hard run in the house with artificial light. (in my experience) Not to say that exercise is not good or worth it, because it most definitely is, but it is 5 fold better done outside.
You should see how the moon affects my indoor aquatic turtles every month. Talk about bad behavior. I've been telling people about this for years now while they look at me like I am crazy. I KNEW I wasn't!
Our 2 cats almost always act up during full moons. I always say to my husband “must be a full moon the cats are acting up again”and sure enough it is lol
"we have completely lost touch with nature" THANK YOU I live in Nova Scotia, where we have the highest tides in the world. I've always lived in awe of the ocean, and if I had a deity, that would be it. My 'people', and WAY before this 21st century, it's been my culture, lived on the ocean, and fished for their livelihood. Nature is MY heritage, and always will be. Much love to you for this, Dr. Dhand.
You may think I'm goofy, but on the next full moon, put on minimal clothing (shorts & T-Shirt) go to a dark area and stand in the cool grass. You will feel a tingle and a common connection with the Earth. Wiggle your toes down in the sand if you can utilize a beach or desert. I shit you not. I've done this since I was a young teen when I was in the Boy Scouts, on camping trips.
I have always paid extra special attention whilst driving when there is a full moon, since I first noticed an increase in erratic and frankly dangerous behaviour at those times. People are prone to pulling out in front of you and doing other impulsive and ill considered manoeuvres.
I am a retired RN, but I used to work Premature and NNICU nurseries at Parkland hospital in Dallas.With every full moon we braced ourselves for a large increase in births that night. All the nurses were aware of it.
@@MonicaBernabeuVillaHi, as a Greek person, I’d say with certainty that “hysterion” is the word for uterus. It’s an ancient belief that women were going “crazy” on their menstrual cycle.
Enjoyed this. Have always - from when I was young known when there was a full moon before I saw it. I feel a close connection with nature - with animals and plants too and they benefit us in many ways if we respect them. A cup of tea made from fresh mint tastes so much better than the tea bag!
My mum, now a sprightly 93 year old, spent years working as a psychiatric nurse during the 1970's and 80's. She would tell us that she and her colleagues dreaded the full moon as it was always an extra busy time on the wards due to the patients becoming more active and troublesome during that time! She said it's a definite thing in her experience that the moon phases, especially the full moon, affects psychiatric patients.
Finally!!! Thank you Dr for recognising what the ancients have always known and many of us who walk this planet in the here and now...I knew this from the age of 7 or 8 years old. I am affected by every phase of the moon and the solar storms.
The question isn't whether we are affected or noticed as much, the question is whether or not we can identify the specific components and what to expect, otherwise there's no benefit in understanding it. And I haven't found anybody who understands it yet but we're working on that I guess
@carpo719 Energies and frequencies. We are all energetic beings and we are all sensitive to them only some people have no awareness of their own connection.
Thank you Dr. Dhand, years ago I attended a weekend conference of Gynaecologists at Kruger Park, South Africa. In the evenings we all ate outside under the full moon. When I commented on the beautiful moon to Prof. Guidozzi who was convening the conference, his answer was, "Oh, so that is why my colleagues are acting in such an unpredictable manner! Mary May
Amen thank you sir! I am 71 and have been waiting a long time to have a doctor who understands this and bring this out. I was taught about the moon phases by my parents and other wisdom keepers and have seen the changes in certain people especially during the full moon. I appreciate you bringing this to light. Blessings to you ☮️🕯️❤️🌹🦋
A cardiac surgeon friend admitted to me that the three nights closest to the full moon, is his busiest time with heart failures. He added that due to the full moon the vessels dilate and things like clots thus move up and cause aneurysms etc.
The moon only reflects the light of the sun. Whilst I do not deny that there must be some truth in the effects of a full moon on people’s behaviour I cannot understand why, since the body of the moon is always there however much or little is illuminated.
I said this one night back in 1978 about the moon, around a few friends and they all looked at me like I was crazy and laughed. It is nice to hear you confirm what I thought so many years ago. lol
I used to work in a nursing home way back in the mid 70's and we could always tell when it was a full moon! I've been a believer of the moon affecting us forever.
Interesting vid. We had a neighbour, years ago, who pretended to plant a tree next to our adjoining fence, he kept looking up at the sky for weeks, then when full moon came out he jumps the fence and smashes our back window. We knew it was him as his dog never barked for one thing. However, I love full moons and watch them constantly. Remember in book of Genesis, G-od said, from dust you are and to dust you SHALL return. Gen. Ch 3 v19.
I totally agree that the moon affects people’s behaviour. I live in a very old town in England and you can totally feel the difference when you walk down the street. There is atmosphere and people are more aggressive. I was in the heart ward a couple of years ago and one night the place was absolute chaos. The nurses said they were prepared for the patients with dementia to start playing up because it was full moon.
Kudos to you dr.Dhand for bringing in the age old belief for discussion.I am a medical doctor n have many anecdotal examples of full moon affecting human behaviour .though not a proper study.we are connected with nature indeed.remembered to have studied in school about full moon affecting the tides in the ocean.
I love your videos and common sense, honest approach. I am very curious to learn what your opinion is concerning "earthing" or "grounding." I'm hearing a lot of controversy about that recently. Could you please comment or do a video about that? Thank you!
Thank you for bringing to light that humans are actually organic beings affected by nature. I find that when the weather changes, I become debilitated. When the moon changes, it’s even more pronounced. During a full moon cycle, my circadian rhythms are disrupted and I have to go outside in order to fall back to sleep. The fuller the moon, the more I’m outside basking in it. I used to think I was weird, but now you have created this video, it explains clearly my issue.
In nature full moon means more light and thus more danger of predators, that of course are then more active. So restlessnes seems evolutionary speaking very normal to me.
We watch the sheep at night , between sleeping, because of dog attacks these last few years. We use a heat seeking device, but I always feel they are more vulnerable when the moon is bright.
It does have an effect on people. So does the Sun and the Earth's electromagnetic field (which just happens to be at the lowest recorded strength in human history).
I rarely see the moon in the city where I primarily live, but when at my country house, I enjoy the full moon. It helps with night bird watching, sometimes it's possible to see a low-flying owl a whole kilometer away. And it seems that the rodents are aware of the moon too and don't venture in the open but the owls get them anyway.
So true. I worked in the OR and it was always crazy as were most departments. Dr D....Wondering if you have thought about doing a video about the affects of 5G and cell towers, frequencies from routers and modems in the house or security cameras that have negative health affects. I found out on my own that this is what was causing my constant PVC's. If I get near a 5G tower my arms and legs vibrate and it will trigger my PVC's.The security cameras we had triggered them. Not one doctor I went to believed me. How many patients have been misdiagnosed,had unnecessary tests or put on RX meds they don't need because this is being ignored as the problem. I am very vocal about this now, hoping to help those suffering especially when healthcare providers do not want to acknowledge this is real, like my Cardiologist. I suffered with bigeminy PVC's day and night for 2 years. I felt EVERY one...... I could write a book! Please look into this.
After seven years of instructing intellectually and developmentally disabled (I.D.D.) and mentally ill adults, I can say that staff would notice an increase in anxieties and other challenging behaviors a few days before a full moon.
I contracted a parasite from a tick a year ago (babesia/babesiosis) and was treated after acute severe illness, I recovered, but since that infection--every full moon time I get night sweats, light sensitivity, body aches and headaches.
A few years ago, I stepped into a sinkhole in a parking lot. In the emergency room, they found that I sprained my foot and ankle. Talking with the nurse, we laughed about it being Friday the 13th. Then she told me that it was also a full moon. She said that by midnight, the waiting room would be full. Also, when there was a full moon, there would be many psychiatric patients coming in to the emergency room. I can't sleep when there is a full moon.
My mother was the nurse in charge of the emergency department in a small city. She said there was an increase in the number of patients who came to the department and markedly more strange patient behaviour during a full moon.
❤Thank you for saying this!! Everything you've said is so true. And I love that you point out the connection with the moon and the percentage of water in our bodies, especially since nobody can argue with the fact that the moon basically controls all water on the planet...why would it not also affect the water in our bodies? As a lifelong student of astrology, I've also known about the warning attributed to the Father of Medicine (Hippocrates or Aesclepius) to physicians to "Touch not with silver the part of the body that the moon is ruling." In other words, do not operate on the part of the body ruled by the sign the moon currently inhabits. So, no heart surgery when the moon is in Leo, for example. This is because those cultures that studied the movement of the moon through the signs (every 28 days) observed that at those times, there were often some unforeseen problems during the surgery such as hemorrhage (due to excess blood in that area), etc. And since the moon only spends about 2.5 days in each sign per month, it's relatively easy to avoid those days. There's so much ancient wisdom that's either forgotten or ignored in our "modern" world. Most doctors would think you were crazy if you suggested putting off that hysterectomy for a couple of days because the moon was going to be in Cancer, or rescheduling that bunion surgery until the moon leaves Pisces. Instead, they'll go ahead as planned and afterwards just scratch their heads and say, "I don't know what went wrong; it was a routine surgery that we do all the time!" Thank you for speaking about things like this; it's why I love your channel!
My bro is in med school and whilst doing his surgical rotation in the ER, he said they had not only more patients during the full moon, but also more bizarre cases. I am a teacher and some of my students mentioned not being able to sleep and mentioned the full moon several times, that's when I started getting curious about it because I also noticed that I wouldn't be able to sleep during the full moon at times.
Univ of Pittsburgh did a study of moon phases and ER visits, and found “no relationship”. Those of us working in the ER howled with laughter when we heard about it. ( : “It is better to speak wisdom foolishly, like the Saints, than to speak folly wisely, like the Dons”. - GK Chesterton
Well there is more light outside to get up to nonsense. Also I think more studies could be done, however what can be done about it is another thing, maybe prepare for the pending nonsense. Correlation and causation should be examined. The full moon certainly affects tides and all sea life
Worked in ER in 90s. EVERY Full moon!, ER was packed! Very weird cases during full moon also. I literally would stay away from my girlfriend for those days during full moon. I didn't need crazy in my life...
The moon is always "full". Most of the time the shadow of the earth hides some of the face of the moon. I cannot see how a shadow would effect the gravitational influence of the moon.
@@carpo719Me too. I always get a nosebleed after a significant CME. For years I had no idea why I would all of a sudden get a nosebleed, for no reason at all seemingly. Then, about a year ago, I started following a channel showing the solar activity, and I finally connected the dots. The correlation is 100%. If I get a nosebleed, I check what the Sun had been doing 3 days earlier, and every single time I learn that there was a big CME.
The accelerated particles from the Sun, both primary and secondary (secondary are the particles re-emitted from the atmosphere), influence human behaviour by raising stress level and various hormones, especially cortisol.
'Lunatic, moonstruck, loony, lunacy, crazy as a lune, water on the brain etc. ' Why would these idioms be so long in use historically if the moon did not affect us. Ask anyone whose job it is to work closely with the general public. 👍 PS. Dr Dhand, you are such a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
Having worked in a psychiatric unit for older people the full moon definitely has an effect. On a personal level I love a full moon and find its silvery light very calming. For me the best is to sleep in moonlight. When mankind first climbed out of the trees and started to live in shelters we must have gradually become disconnected from nature - forest bathing should be prescribable. The old hospitals which originated as part of monasteries, would have the patients near the chapel to hear the chanting of the monks, being soothed and cared for to aid recovery. When I was nursing there was a term for this - Tender Loving Care, I’m not sure if this treatment is available any longer, perhaps it’s too expensive. Just watch the wonderful ladies who rescue and nurture injured flying foxes (in Australia), these little souls receive the best of care.
Working in coronary care, we'd notice that if a patient came in on a full moon night shift with VT, we'd expect two more to arrive via ED with the same condition. Sure enough, they did.
I have worked in a residential treatment facility for over 20 years, and our residents have always acted different during the full moon timeframe, quite often showing greater defiance at that time.
Thank you for bringing up the example with your relative. I noticed the same thing with me! Usually once my head hits the pillow I instantly fall asleep , but during full moon I am turning and tossing until 3am with no luck to have a good night sleep. I know that the Moon does it to me!
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if the pull of gravity had an effect on our brains, we would be destroyed every time we were standing next to a high-rise building...which has a far more direct effect on us than the moon or any other celestial body.
Yes, my ex-husband was particularly 'unkind and quite nasty' when the full moon was up. I was always very wary at full moon time!
The full moon does affect people’s behavior. I have proven to my coworkers each month as the patients in our office become weird and weirder.
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dear Suneel, your description of the moon is ignorant, because its science is also a lie. yes the moon has an effect, but it's not natural, neither is it the gravitational cause you describe, that's not how gravity works, it displaces water because of earth's spin. You shall see in our near future what the moon is in reality, as well as the true cause of the great flood. I am a trained Inuit shaman, and have greater access than your reference of Edgar Casey, who was brilliant, just like you are for standing up for truth, but regurgitating sciences religious dogma won't serve you or your viewers, in fact, they will create negative karma between you and them that believe your words. Be aware not to use science, it's as much a lie as politics, religion, medicine, history, etc.... all the best wishes for you and yours
Finally, a medical doctor with some common sense.
A lot of common sense too.
Maternity ward was overflowing when my daughter was born during a full moon. The nurses said, yeah, that happens all the time!
Same with my kids.
I was born on a new moon.
Same with my kids! It was so crowded, I had to wait to get a room.
Same when my daughter was born. The nurses mentioned this and the maternity department had to bring in extra nursing staff to handle the patient load. My baby was a bit early by ten days to be born on the full moon.
I'm more interested in the sun lately because we spend so much time indoors under artificial light, and then expose ourselves to blue-light after dark, destroying our circadian rhythms and hormone production.
Yes, we are beings of light, water, and magnetism, and need to fix our broken connection with nature.
Keep going, Dr. Dhand!
Yes, so true. I enjoy getting the natural light into my eyes for the first 10 to 15 minutes of the day.... helps to raise the 'happy hormones'.... and bare feet on the earth every chance I get😂. Swop those ions eh! ❤
@@moiragoldsmith7052 you must be an early riser just now then
The Pineal gland, circadian Clock within body hormone level fluctuations as per time.. All is known and clear...
Trouble is, now that 'they' (Bill Gates is involved) are using a system that blocks some sunlight from reaching us, by reflecting the sun's rays back to the sun, we don't get proper, good, full sunlight anymore.
They're using the big lie of climate change as their reason for doing this. They're trying to look like the good guys, out to save the world, when in actual fact, what they're doing will, and is, causing harm - to us and all plants and animals. But that's the idea! To cause harm.
Sickening. Never mess with Mother Nature and Father God.
I was a bartender for 20 years in a relatively small town where I knew most of the patrons. I was pretty accurate at predicting when it was a full moon solely based on how my customers were acting. Definitely more of a potential for “strange” behavior or arguments or fights or just general weirdness. Nobody can change my mind that the moon affects a lot of people’s behavior!
So you are telling us that in 20 years you can not solve a mystery? Maybe we should call scooby doo 😮
Nahhhhhh
Same here bartender in a small town for 17 years in Flora-Bama. And I know what customers were going to show their selves and which ones weren't
I was a bartender and restaurant manager for only 3 years and there's absolutely a change in behavior. The night before a full moon everything ran like clockwork, the 0:40 next night was totally off
Lunacy!!
As a bar owner for 20+ yrs...I can attest to this.
Thanks for confirming 😂
Omg same here !! Some people who were great became crazy .
@@drsuneeldhandit's real. I regularly look at my patient list and say noooooo, then look at the moon phase and it correlates .
As an elementary teacher, I, too, can attest to the fact that the full moon affects children's behavior.
Retired teacher here…I can confirm this too!
Dr. Dhand, every nurse has stories about full moon and human behavior! I'm a now-retired RN, absolutely the moon affects behavior. We are 70% or more made of water; our brains are perhaps 90%. The moon affects the tides on Earth, so, it goes to reason (!) that we would be affected as well.
Every teacher has them too ☺️
Working in mental health facilities as well 💯you see it there too.
I have always thought the VERY same thing.
I notice it in my children and pets (insomnia a few days before the full moon). Also more incidents when I worked with severely handicapped people.
Not EVERY NURSE !.....speak for yourself !
I clearly remember back in the early 60's, whenever my dad was in a grouchy mood, my mom would say: "must be a full moon!" Lol. My mom was a very wise person. Thank you Dr. Dhand!
SAME! Every single month and it was always a full moon.
And our normally contrary sister was like a sweet kitten on the full moon lol 🌚😺😁
I too have trouble sleeping when there's a full moon and have for years. Things like the recent solar flares and eclipse have an impact on energy and my central nervous system too.
Same! For my kids and I... Insomnia happens 2-3 days before the full moon.
I was feeling ill the whole week of the eclipse with no explanation.
Same here!
What was your experience last week with the big aurora borealis?
@@peetsnortYou mean that FAKE Borealis? That was man-made by HAARP. Never ever has the AB reached the places it reached. Go research HAARP.
"The sun shall not smite thee by day, not the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil, he shall preserve thy soul" kjv Psalm 121:6,7
I never want to lose my connection with nature. I don't know why anyone would. No matter what troubles I might be experiencing at a given time, I always find great comfort and solace in nature. It always helps with stress reduction, too.
I have been indoors for literally days, only stepping out to get food as I have been studying, and I have bipolar which does not help. I went for a 6 mile walk along the coast yesterday and took some nice pictures with my phone and sent them to my girlfriend.
Now I have been running hard in the house on a treadmill with a lightbox. So a slow walk outside in the sun, beats a hard run in the house with artificial light. (in my experience) Not to say that exercise is not good or worth it, because it most definitely is, but it is 5 fold better done outside.
Beethoven loved nature immersion. It showed in his music.
You should see how the moon affects my indoor aquatic turtles every month. Talk about bad behavior. I've been telling people about this for years now while they look at me like I am crazy. I KNEW I wasn't!
Our hermit crabs are crazy at the full moon. Always all out and super active.
Our 2 cats almost always act up during full moons. I always say to my husband “must be a full moon the cats are acting up again”and sure enough it is lol
Finally someone talks about this
Talk to Ayurveda doctors in India, they know it and use it in their practices.
Worked as a nurse for many years and this is true. Great video!
So many nurses say that! Thanks for sharing
"we have completely lost touch with nature" THANK YOU I live in Nova Scotia, where we have the highest tides in the world. I've always lived in awe of the ocean, and if I had a deity, that would be it. My 'people', and WAY before this 21st century, it's been my culture, lived on the ocean, and fished for their livelihood. Nature is MY heritage, and always will be. Much love to you for this, Dr. Dhand.
This is an enormous part of why astrology has some validity to it and should not be dismissed as a nonsensical subject
You may think I'm goofy, but on the next full moon, put on minimal clothing (shorts & T-Shirt) go to a dark area and stand in the cool grass. You will feel a tingle and a common connection with the Earth. Wiggle your toes down in the sand if you can utilize a beach or desert. I shit you not. I've done this since I was a young teen when I was in the Boy Scouts, on camping trips.
I've heard that more than once. I'm going to try it.
Grounding is so essential to our health ❤❤
Have you tried it during other phases of the moon and noticed a difference?
Recharging from natural energies, doesn't seem odd to me at all.
Añd that is where the word 'Luna'tic is derived 🌖.
I have always paid extra special attention whilst driving when there is a full moon, since I first noticed an increase in erratic and frankly dangerous behaviour at those times. People are prone to pulling out in front of you and doing other impulsive and ill considered manoeuvres.
I noticed that this morning on the road and lo, it's a full moon tonight. I believe it.
My husband was a firefighter/EMT for over twenty years. Things tended to get more crazy around the full moon.
I am a retired RN, but I used to work Premature and NNICU nurseries at Parkland hospital in Dallas.With every full moon we braced ourselves for a large increase in births that night. All the nurses were aware of it.
Full moon madness as we say in social work
Lost Johnny's out there Baying at the Moon ..Hawkwind
Yes well known
I used to hear it said people with mental health problems
They're behaviour got worse with the new full moon
Looney is a word that describes being crazy. 🤪 The route of the word is Luna or moon
I feel I have more anxiety during full moon and it seems that I have more disagreements with others during this time!
I use that excuse for arguing too😅
Yes same. I usually get more agitated around the full moon lol
I see the Moon and the Moon sees me.
Everything in our environment effects us if you are paying attention to yourself and the enviroment.
Is that what the term “lunatic” comes from?
Yes. Etymology is awesome. Just like "hysterical" comes from woman, like hysterectomy etc
Yes
@@carpo719 To be fair, "hysterical" means "suffering from the womb".
Yes, it's also a possibility that various words such as mental, mania, mind and mad are all related to the word moon.
@@MonicaBernabeuVillaHi, as a Greek person, I’d say with certainty that “hysterion” is the word for uterus. It’s an ancient belief that women were going “crazy” on their menstrual cycle.
As a former elementary teacher, like you mentioned, I always knew by the kids’ behavior when it was a full moon! 🌕
Finally a doc also believes what I believe…
Enjoyed this. Have always - from when I was young known when there was a full moon before I saw it. I feel a close connection with nature - with animals and plants too and they benefit us in many ways if we respect them. A cup of tea made from fresh mint tastes so much better than the tea bag!
❤ I agree! I love natural tea from the garden
Ive been growing peppermint for 3 years and telling myself I was gonna make tea with it. This just inspired me to try it after the next harvest
Goodnight moon and the red balloon.
Thank you, Dr. Dhand ❤
You are so refreshing to listen to and learn from.
God bless you, Sir. 🙏
I just came back to say last night was really bad, I could not fall asleep whatsoever a lot of energy/restlessness... a full moon tonight
This is complete lunacy!
My mum, now a sprightly 93 year old, spent years working as a psychiatric nurse during the 1970's and 80's. She would tell us that she and her colleagues dreaded the full moon as it was always an extra busy time on the wards due to the patients becoming more active and troublesome during that time! She said it's a definite thing in her experience that the moon phases, especially the full moon, affects psychiatric patients.
Finally!!! Thank you Dr for recognising what the ancients have always known and many of us who walk this planet in the here and now...I knew this from the age of 7 or 8 years old. I am affected by every phase of the moon and the solar storms.
The question isn't whether we are affected or noticed as much, the question is whether or not we can identify the specific components and what to expect, otherwise there's no benefit in understanding it. And I haven't found anybody who understands it yet but we're working on that I guess
@carpo719 Energies and frequencies. We are all energetic beings and we are all sensitive to them only some people have no awareness of their own connection.
Thank you Dr. Dhand, years ago I attended a weekend conference of Gynaecologists at Kruger Park, South Africa. In the evenings we all ate outside under the full moon. When I commented on the beautiful moon to Prof. Guidozzi who was convening the conference, his answer was, "Oh, so that is why my colleagues are acting in such an unpredictable manner! Mary May
I always knew this to be true . Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this subject 🙏🌝✨😊
Amen thank you sir! I am 71 and have been waiting a long time to have a doctor who understands this and bring this out. I was taught about the moon phases by my parents and other wisdom keepers and have seen the changes in certain people especially during the full moon. I appreciate you bringing this to light.
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A cardiac surgeon friend admitted to me that the three nights closest to the full moon, is his busiest time with heart failures. He added that due to the full moon the vessels dilate and things like clots thus move up and cause aneurysms etc.
Wow
Definitely it does … as a nurse always knew when a full moon was out … the lunacy of the moon 😂 without fail
Im glad you acknowledged this 😊
As a former nurse I can say the moon phases definitely changes human/animal behavior.
Its about time we had a witch Dr. The world is an amazing place. We need more videos like this. Keep up the good work.
Definitely affecting my sleep. Cannot fall asleep and keep tossing and turning.
The moon shines its own light.
If that Bronze age notion were true, every night would be a full moon.
The moon only reflects the light of the sun. Whilst I do not deny that there must be some truth in the effects of a full moon on people’s behaviour I cannot understand why, since the body of the moon is always there however much or little is illuminated.
I said this one night back in 1978 about the moon, around a few friends and they all looked at me like I was crazy and laughed. It is nice to hear you confirm what I thought so many years ago. lol
I used to work in a nursing home way back in the mid 70's and we could always tell when it was a full moon! I've been a believer of the moon affecting us forever.
....most people believe they've always lived on a spinning marble hurling through a vacuum at ludicrous speed. Moon is what?
That's because we are
@@carpo719 We live on a speeding marble?
@@Onlyoneway. Well, we're told we live on a spinning marble, chasing a fireball into infinity!
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Exactly!
Very interesting
Your conception date is just as important as your birthdate.
Negative ions near parge bodies of water have mood enhancing effects.
Interesting vid. We had a neighbour, years ago, who pretended to plant a tree next to our adjoining fence, he kept looking up at the sky for weeks, then when full moon came out he jumps the fence and smashes our back window. We knew it was him as his dog never barked for one thing. However, I love full moons and watch them constantly. Remember in book of Genesis, G-od said, from dust you are and to dust you SHALL return. Gen. Ch 3 v19.
I totally agree that the moon affects people’s behaviour. I live in a very old town in England and you can totally feel the difference when you walk down the street. There is atmosphere and people are more aggressive. I was in the heart ward a couple of years ago and one night the place was absolute chaos. The nurses said they were prepared for the patients with dementia to start playing up because it was full moon.
I know quite well that moon phase has profound influence on behavior, and I also have serious doubts about so called experts who were Bow Ties.
Kudos to you dr.Dhand for bringing in the age old belief for discussion.I am a medical doctor n have many anecdotal examples of full moon affecting human behaviour .though not a proper study.we are connected with nature indeed.remembered to have studied in school about full moon affecting the tides in the ocean.
Totally! Our whole household is affected each full moon 🌕 including the dog! 🐕 Xx
I love your videos and common sense, honest approach. I am very curious to learn what your opinion is concerning "earthing" or "grounding." I'm hearing a lot of controversy about that recently. Could you please comment or do a video about that? Thank you!
New moon...I sleep deeply and my dreams are less crazy/random..And more like long unbroken stories.
Thank you for bringing to light that humans are actually organic beings affected by nature. I find that when the weather changes, I become debilitated. When the moon changes, it’s even more pronounced. During a full moon cycle, my circadian rhythms are disrupted and I have to go outside in order to fall back to sleep. The fuller the moon, the more I’m outside basking in it. I used to think I was weird, but now you have created this video, it explains clearly my issue.
The full moon makes me act like a romantic fool.
I deliberately leave the blinds up at night so the moon can shine on me. Even though I also lose sleep, I personally find the moon healing.
LOVE this! thank you
In nature full moon means more light and thus more danger of predators, that of course are then more active. So restlessnes seems evolutionary speaking very normal to me.
Great point
We watch the sheep at night , between sleeping, because of dog attacks these last few years. We use a heat seeking device, but I always feel they are more vulnerable when the moon is bright.
Also might be good for night hunting
@@drsuneeldhand Thank you, but as a lifelong pigeonfancier and fisherman it seemed completely obvious to me.
Thank you for bringing this up. Just because we are becoming more technologically advanced doesn’t mean we aren’t still a part of the whole.
It does have an effect on people. So does the Sun and the Earth's electromagnetic field (which just happens to be at the lowest recorded strength in human history).
Maybe he will cover that soon.
I rarely see the moon in the city where I primarily live, but when at my country house, I enjoy the full moon. It helps with night bird watching, sometimes it's possible to see a low-flying owl a whole kilometer away. And it seems that the rodents are aware of the moon too and don't venture in the open but the owls get them anyway.
So true. I worked in the OR and it was always crazy as were most departments.
Dr D....Wondering if you have thought about doing a video about the affects of 5G and cell towers, frequencies from routers and modems in the house or security cameras that have negative health affects. I found out on my own that this is what was causing my constant PVC's. If I get near a 5G tower my arms and legs vibrate and it will trigger my PVC's.The security cameras we had triggered them. Not one doctor I went to believed me. How many patients have been misdiagnosed,had unnecessary tests or put on RX meds they don't need because this is being ignored as the problem. I am very vocal about this now, hoping to help those suffering especially when healthcare providers do not want to acknowledge this is real, like my Cardiologist. I suffered with bigeminy PVC's day and night for 2 years. I felt EVERY one...... I could write a book! Please look into this.
I totally agree with all the information you share. Thank you for your honesty ❤️
After seven years of instructing intellectually and developmentally disabled (I.D.D.) and mentally ill adults, I can say that staff would notice an increase in anxieties and other challenging behaviors a few days before a full moon.
I contracted a parasite from a tick a year ago (babesia/babesiosis) and was treated after acute severe illness, I recovered, but since that infection--every full moon time I get night sweats, light sensitivity, body aches and headaches.
Yes, having been a Psychiatric nurse for years , I can confirm definite changes in behaviour during a full moon.
A few years ago, I stepped into a sinkhole in a parking lot. In the emergency room, they found that I sprained my foot and ankle. Talking with the nurse, we laughed about it being Friday the 13th. Then she told me that it was also a full moon. She said that by midnight, the waiting room would be full. Also, when there was a full moon, there would be many psychiatric patients coming in to the emergency room.
I can't sleep when there is a full moon.
My mom was an ER nurse back in the 1940"s and 50's and she said that more babies were born during the full moon than at any other time of the month.
The ancients feared a really full moon i read
They could get more work done. Just like under a full moon, there's more lighting, there's going to be more activity
Feared or respected?
@@phubblewubbphubblewubb feared. When a harvest moon is really big and low you think its gonna get you.
My mother was the nurse in charge of the emergency department in a small city. She said there was an increase in the number of patients who came to the department and markedly more strange patient behaviour during a full moon.
Don’t forget women’s periods every 28 days - a moon cycle.
I hoped you would be giving your assertions on the moon’s effects.
Look up, "LUNA-tic" and the Moon? 🌕🤪
❤Thank you for saying this!! Everything you've said is so true. And I love that you point out the connection with the moon and the percentage of water in our bodies, especially since nobody can argue with the fact that the moon basically controls all water on the planet...why would it not also affect the water in our bodies?
As a lifelong student of astrology, I've also known about the warning attributed to the Father of Medicine (Hippocrates or Aesclepius) to physicians to "Touch not with silver the part of the body that the moon is ruling." In other words, do not operate on the part of the body ruled by the sign the moon currently inhabits. So, no heart surgery when the moon is in Leo, for example. This is because those cultures that studied the movement of the moon through the signs (every 28 days) observed that at those times, there were often some unforeseen problems during the surgery such as hemorrhage (due to excess blood in that area), etc. And since the moon only spends about 2.5 days in each sign per month, it's relatively easy to avoid those days. There's so much ancient wisdom that's either forgotten or ignored in our "modern" world. Most doctors would think you were crazy if you suggested putting off that hysterectomy for a couple of days because the moon was going to be in Cancer, or rescheduling that bunion surgery until the moon leaves Pisces. Instead, they'll go ahead as planned and afterwards just scratch their heads and say, "I don't know what went wrong; it was a routine surgery that we do all the time!"
Thank you for speaking about things like this; it's why I love your channel!
My bro is in med school and whilst doing his surgical rotation in the ER, he said they had not only more patients during the full moon, but also more bizarre cases.
I am a teacher and some of my students mentioned not being able to sleep and mentioned the full moon several times, that's when I started getting curious about it because I also noticed that I wouldn't be able to sleep during the full moon at times.
Univ of Pittsburgh did a study of moon phases and ER visits, and found “no relationship”. Those of us working in the ER howled with laughter when we heard about it. ( :
“It is better to speak wisdom foolishly, like the Saints, than to speak folly wisely, like the Dons”. - GK Chesterton
Well there is more light outside to get up to nonsense. Also I think more studies could be done, however what can be done about it is another thing, maybe prepare for the pending nonsense. Correlation and causation should be examined. The full moon certainly affects tides and all sea life
Totally believe this. I feel off balance, sometimes ill, during full moons or eclipses.
Worked in ER in 90s.
EVERY Full moon!, ER was packed!
Very weird cases during full moon also.
I literally would stay away from my girlfriend for those days during full moon. I didn't need crazy in my life...
What a brilliant video - most medics do not even acknowledge the power of nature of the environment on living things
The moon is always "full". Most of the time the shadow of the earth hides some of the face of the moon. I cannot see how a shadow would effect the gravitational influence of the moon.
Yes I have noticed this as well, helps me feel a bit better knowing the effect is relatively brief.
I feel closer to animals trees and plants than I do human beings. That's my life. Keep up the good work .Dr suneel. I love your videos.x
how does multiple days of X flares from the sun affect these electromagnetic beings called humans? I hope that’s next!
Yes @ 40 + CPM
We are still figuring that one out. I can always tell when there's solar activity, and I've spent years trying to figure out why and what it is
@@carpo719Me too. I always get a nosebleed after a significant CME. For years I had no idea why I would all of a sudden get a nosebleed, for no reason at all seemingly. Then, about a year ago, I started following a channel showing the solar activity, and I finally connected the dots. The correlation is 100%. If I get a nosebleed, I check what the Sun had been doing 3 days earlier, and every single time I learn that there was a big CME.
Good question, and hopefully this will be addressed one day! www.youtube.com/@StefanBurns addresses this.
The accelerated particles from the Sun, both primary and secondary (secondary are the particles re-emitted from the atmosphere), influence human behaviour by raising stress level and various hormones, especially cortisol.
'Lunatic, moonstruck, loony, lunacy, crazy as a lune, water on the brain etc. ' Why would these idioms be so long in use historically if the moon did not affect us. Ask anyone whose job it is to work closely with the general public. 👍
PS. Dr Dhand, you are such a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
Having worked in a psychiatric unit for older people the full moon definitely has an effect. On a personal level I love a full moon and find its silvery light very calming. For me the best is to sleep in moonlight. When mankind first climbed out of the trees and started to live in shelters we must have gradually become disconnected from nature - forest bathing should be prescribable. The old hospitals which originated as part of monasteries, would have the patients near the chapel to hear the chanting of the monks, being soothed and cared for to aid recovery. When I was nursing there was a term for this - Tender Loving Care, I’m not sure if this treatment is available any longer, perhaps it’s too expensive. Just watch the wonderful ladies who rescue and nurture injured flying foxes (in Australia), these little souls receive the best of care.
Working in coronary care, we'd notice that if a patient came in on a full moon night shift with VT, we'd expect two more to arrive via ED with the same condition.
Sure enough, they did.
I have worked in a residential treatment facility for over 20 years, and our residents have always acted different during the full moon timeframe, quite often showing greater defiance at that time.
As a student of astrology, i agree with this message! As above, so below.
Thank you for bringing up the example with your relative. I noticed the same thing with me! Usually once my head hits the pillow I instantly fall asleep , but during full moon I am turning and tossing until 3am with no luck to have a good night sleep. I know that the Moon does it to me!
I was a firefighter for 30+ years, and you could guarantee we'd be busy when there was a full moon. More so in summer.
Great video,
Great topic. I am very interested
Not only the moon, the other planets too! Astrologers knew it was all going to kick off in 2020
Wow, you really are a free thinker, so good to see you delving into the cosmic clock we exist within . As above ...so below........
That's very great respects to our great great traditional way of respecting our elders.You have made this modern era living to be like your words. You💯🌹 are blessed Dr.