How are your Biorhythms today?

Out of curiosity, and to see whether there really is something to the 'Biorhythm Theory,' enter your birthdate and compute your 23-day physical, 28-day emotional and 33-day intellectual cycle.

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More About Biorhythms

According to "Biorhythm — A Personal Science," written by Bernard Gittelson, "biorhythm is an established scientific discipline, the computerized study of biological clocks — the built-in natural cycles that exert a powerful influence on our behaviour. Calculating your biorhythms does NOT predict your future. It DOES help to explain how you deal with what life has in store for you. Because scientists have found that your biological clock is set into motion the moment you are born, your personal biorhythm chart is based on your date of birth."

An Explanation of this Chart

When a rhythm is at a high level (top), a person will be able to perform better for activities related to that high rhythm. Conversely, when a rhythm is low (bottom), it may be more difficult to carry out activities related to the low rhythm. When 2 or 3 rhythms reach a low or high together, the effect is stronger than for separate highs or lows. Crossing the middle line is regarded as a 'critical' or potentially 'unstable' time.

Why is Health Action Network Society interested in the Biorhythm theory?

Some HANS members are interested, and some aren't, and we consider this one up in the air.  From the research we conducted, we found it interesting that the Zurich Municipal Transit Company, which operates trolleys and buses within the city, has used the biorhythm theory to warn its drivers and conductors of critical days (at the middle line).  According to the reports, the accident rate per 10,000 kms had been slashed by about 50 percent within one year of the application of biorhythm.  Similar results have been reported by the municipal transit system of Hanover, Germany.

We also found it interesting that the Swiss have used the theory to reduce accidents, as well as 5,000 Japanese companies including Fuji Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi, Bridgestone Tire, and Asahi Glass and Porcelain, Japan Fire Insurance, etc.

Lorna Hancock's Luck Story

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