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What is meteoropathy?
By admin | November 8, 2007

Have you ever heard about meteoropathy?Even though it was known long ago, modern scientific research confirms that weather has a profound impact on our organism as a whole.Meteoropathy is a term used to describe that impact.
Some of us may feel tired when weather changes but still can’t sleep, we get nervous when winds become strong, or we may feel the blues when it rains. If you happened to feel that way than you are suffering from meteoropathy and you are as the like to call it, a meteoropathic person. According to the recent research the number of people who feel the effects of weather changes is growing. And with them the interest for meteoropathy.
Those people are meteoropathic and their ability to function properly depends greatly on weather. Did you notice your friend or a family member becoming ’strange’ or cranky when it rains?
I had a friend who would virtually become another person when it rains. He wouldn’t answer the phone or go out, just because it rains. Some of you may recognize that behavior , some of you may even have a stranger example.
Scientists claimed that middle aged persons, especially women are at greater risk of becoming meteoropathic, but even children are at risk. It’s becoming clear that meteoropathy is a disease of modern times.
Scientists believe it’s caused by modern way of life. Spending too much time indoors and in spaces that are climatised reduces our ability to cope with changes of weather and weather conditions in general.
Lucky for us meteoropathy can be treated an the effects that weather has on our bodies can be reduced.
Meteoropathy in action:Is this image depressing?
Meteoropathy causes :How is it possible for changes of weather to have such an influence?
Weather changes produce electro-magnetic impulses that force our organisms to react and adapt without exemptions. In that way weather changes, especially quick ones, like the sudden rain showers or a sudden drop of temperature burdens everyones organism and forces it to adapt to the quick change in weather conditions.
But why some people even don’t seem to notice the weather changes and others suffer?
Everyone has a different level of sensitivity to weather changes. Physically active people and people who spend a few hours a day outdoors usually don’t even notice the changes in weather.
On the other hand older people,people who had surgery even long ago, especially ones that don’t spend time outdoors feel and suffer from every change in weather no matter how insignificant it might seem.
What about the ways to fight meteoropathy?
- Spending time outdoors is essential for your ability to cope with weather changes. No matter how busy you are you can always find some free time to spend outdoors. Walk your dog, or walk to your supermarket, don’t mind the temperature or the humidity.Take a walk even if it rains.
- Try to learn to love cold weather and humidity. Teach yourself to enjoy snow falling. When you do that meteoropathy will become a part of history, because its caused by our love of comfort.
- Become physically active when outdoors, ride a bike, maybe run, even when it’s cold and when it rains. Develop resistance to weather changes by spending timeout doors in all weather conditions. Cold, rain, snow, shouldn’t bother you anymore. It is time for you to realize that meteoropathy is induced by a certain way of life.Meteoropathy was not around since the birth o mankind.This disease is a product of your own behavior.Meteoropathy is a new disease.
- Your body can be trained to adapt to changes in weather, by going to sauna or taking hot and cold showers. It is recommended this to persons with low blood pressure who are especially sensitive to weather changes.
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