Has anyone heard about this?...I've just read up on it on the internet...
Eugen Jonas claims to have a patent pending on a single natural method which does each of the following:
Allows seemingly infertile women to conceive.
Allows couples to choose the gender of their children before they are conceived.
Ensures women who have had nothing but miscarriages to deliver full-term babies.
Eliminates birth defects and mental retardation.
Ensures couples of safe, reliable birth control without pills, contraceptives or surgery.
Yes, one completely natural method, requiring no pills or surgery, that can prevent birth or can ensure that the seemingly infertile will give birth to a healthy child of whichever gender they choose. Sound too good to be true? What is this method?
Influenced by cosmobiology, Dr. Jonas' method includes a belief that
The time of a woman's fertility depends on the recurrence of the angle of the sun and the moon that occurred at the woman's own birth.
The sex of the child depends on the position of the moon at conception.
Certain planetary configurations at the time of conception can effect the viability of the embryo.
Yes, a woman's fertility correlates exactly to the phase of the moon at the time of her own birth. If the moon was full when she was born, she will be fertile during the full moon. What astrological sign (Taurus, Leo, etc.) the moon is in at the time of conception determines the gender of the child. The health of the newborn depends upon conception taking place during one of the few "Good Vitality Days" of the year. These days are determined by astrological charts (cosmograms).
Jonas claims to have copious proof of these claims, but the evidence has not been published in any reputable scientific journal. He claims that the evidence shows that his method is "99% reliable." One must take his word for it, however. How could one doubt the word of a man who dedicated his method of birth control to the Virgin Mary on August 15, 1956? That was the year he was first inspired to this line of discovery when he read an ancient Assyrian/Babylonian fragment that stated: "A woman is fertile according to the moon."
There is a ton of information out there, sorry if you already knew about this..Just thought someone might be interested in it. There is LOADS more information on it. I've just calculated my lunar fertile phase and mine is 27th this month.
Does the 27th tie in with what you'd expect scientifically? I was reading something about having a moon light in your bedroom when you want to ovulate. It makes sense that the moon would be involved if you think about cycles and tides and things but I think I'll probably go the medical way first x
I'm not sure if your aloud to give out other website addresses out on these boards.... feel free to message me if you want the website address to the lunar fertile calculator.