Stijn Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 Hi, Some of you may be aware I did some research into the timings of CH cycles and remember that it is connected to solar cycles. Recently, it has become more and more obvious that the intensity of CH attacks "peak" whenever the Sun transitions from one sign into the next - whether this be in the sidereal or the tropical zodiac. If around the same day, the Sun is also "afflicted" by certain other planets, the effect is even stronger. In regards to this, I want to make a "forecast" for later this year. Anyone in a cycle around that time, beware of MAY 14-15 2025. The reason: around the middle of May, the Sun will be Ingressing into sidereal Taurus (sensitive point of transition), On top of that, Mars will also be in parallel to the Sun (affliction). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stijn Posted January 28 Author Share Posted January 28 @AlvaroYou're laughing? Academic research has shown that CH attacks have a circannual rhythm. You mentioned that in 2022 you had a few CH attacks around January 3rd, 4th, if I'm correct? There were 2 solar influences around that date: The Earth was at perihelion - its closest point to the Sun. Mars was at the same parallel to the Sun (see picture attached). If you wish, I'm always happy to take a closer look at your personal cycles. Send me a dm Stijn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alvaro Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 Thanks Stijn. Of course the circannual cycle and the corresponding change of the circadian cycles over the year has a connection with CH, with the hypothalamus being most definitely connected to it all. Zodiac signs and the other planets' apparent position relative to the sun in the sky are a whole different thing. A laughable thing in my opinion, hence the laughing emoji. If I have to explain why, you probably already drank too much of the cool aid and there is little I can do for you. Anyway, hope you are CH-free and continue to be so. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LostCity Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 Just wanted to chime in and say this condition is truly confusing and so bizarre. I wish it had more research and funding. I want to get to the bottom of why we suffer from this, why weather patterns play a role, why sleep is affected, etc. I have so many damn questions about this bloody disorder.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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