biorhythm

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Any of three sinusoidal graphs, normally plotted by computer, having a person's birth date as origin that that are supposed to give meaningful information
Any cyclic biological or physiological pattern or activity
Any of three sinusoidal graphs, normally plotted by computer, having a persons birth date as origin that that are supposed to give meaningful information
{i} internal rhythm that controls physiological processes, cycle of physical emotional and intellectual behavior (Physiology)
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The cyclical patterns of change in the body's physical, emotional and intellectual energy based on date of birth Used to determine the immutable patterns of a person's critical days and periods of high and low energy
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According to the principle of biorhythms, life is a series of progressive 'ups' and 'downs' The physical cycle includes resistance to disease, strength, and coordination The emotional includes sensitivity, mood, perceptions, and mental balance, and the intellectual affects memory, alertness, and logic Because the cycles are of varying length, they rarely overlap For example, while the intellectual cycle may be peaking, the emotional cycle may be in decline, and the physical cycle a variant somewhere in between The 'highs' of the cycles are times of maximum effectiveness, and tend to produce positive thoughts and moods, while the 'lows' are times of negativity and possible risk--because one is prone at these times to make errors of judgment (5)
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plural of biorhythm
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Biorhythms are roughly periodic changes in the behavior or physiology of an organism that is maintained and generated by a biological clock Well known examples are the sleep cycle, annual rhythms, or menstrual cycles
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regular changes in the speed at which physical processes happen in your body, which some people believe can affect the way you feel
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