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Related: About this forumSevere Geomagnetic Storm & Flares Causing Widespread Sleep Disturbances & Other Human Health Effects
Last week on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 the Sun blasted us with a direct hit from a powerful solar flare that wiped out a huge amount of radio communication, according to NOAAs Space Weather Prediction Center. Mike Wall of Space.com writes: The Wednesday flare registered as an X2.2 sun storm on the scale used to measure solar tempests. Scientists classify strong solar flares into three categories: C, M and X, with C being the weakest, M being mid-level and X the strongest. X flares are 10 times more powerful than M flares. X2 and X3 flares are twice and three times as potent, respectively, as X1 flares.
And just a few hours ago NOAA reported that Earth is currently being slammed by the grandaddy of all solar storms a monster X4-class storm the biggest of all. An X4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm was observed today at 9:58 am EDT. This is the response to a pair of CMEs observed leaving the Sun [two days prior] on 15 March.
Todays monster geomagnetic storm, and the explosion of solar flares and coronal mass ejections over the past week, have been wreaking havoc on peoples moods, sleeping patterns, and a host of other human health effects. Many people are experiencing disturbances with their circadian rhythms, waking up around 2am and having trouble getting back to sleep. Solar storms desynchronize our circadian rhythm (biological clock). The pineal gland in our brain is affected by the electromagnetic activity, and {solar storms cause} the gland to produce excess melatonin, the brains built in downer that helps us sleep. The circadian regulatory system depends on repeated environmental cues to {synchronize} internal clocks, says psychiatrist Kelly Posner, Columbia University. Magnetic fields may be one of these environmental cues.
The type of intense solar activity weve been experiencing this week can have serious effects on: the central nervous system, the stomach lining, all brain activity (including equilibrium), along with human behavior and all psycho-physiological (mental-emotional-physical) responses. This can manifest as nervousness, anxiety, worrisomeness, the jitters, dizziness, shakiness, irritability, lethargy, exhaustion, short term memory problems, heart palpitations, nausea, queasiness, prolonged head pressure, and headaches.
Read more: http://www.offgridquest.com/inspiration/other/severe-geomagnetic-storm-flares-causing-
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)which is NOT my usual pattern.
None of the other symptoms tho.