Episode 3 – There’s Something About Gallup (Probably Skinwalkers)
On this episode we talk about the weirdness in New Mexico with our first special guest and Peter's wife, Brandi! Peter and Brandi traveled for a few years for work and these are some of their stories.
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There is increased chance for rain and storms following the full moon.
More babies are born on the full moon.
The word “lunatic” and the idea of “lunacy” originated in the 15th century from the Latin word lunaticus meaning “of the moon” or “moonstruck”. It came from the belief that people became more or less aggressive depending on the cycles of the moon.
A study in 2018 determined that in people with bipolar disorder, rapid cycling between depression and mania would occur in sync with the lunar cycle. A separate case study in 2019 supports this data.
A 2013 study showed a drop in blood pressure and heart rate in males during the full moon.
According to one study, an incredible 81% of mental health professionals believe that the full moon makes people ill despite little conclusive evidence to support this theory.