JONAS METHOD:
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Dr. Eugen Jonas, medical doctor, made in 1950s the following discoveries: 1. The Lunar ConceptionWomen can conceive not only directly after ovulation, i.e. at the moment in their hormonal cycle, when their ovule is ripe and ready for conception. They can also conceive at the moment when lunar phase in the sky (i.e. angle between the Moon and the Sun) reproduces the phase which was at the moment of their birth. Say, if a woman was born when the First Quarter of the Moon was in the sky, then every First Quarter of the Moon will be for her the moment of very high probability of conception. This information can be used for contraception, but, more importantly, this moment of Lunar Conception is so powerful that those who couldn't conceive "scientifically", often got pregnant by utilizing the knowledge of Lunar Conception. If Lunar Conception coincides with ovulation, the probability of conception is very high. Strangely enough, it is also very high when the moment of Lunar Conception coincides with menstruation. This explains many unbelievable cases which just cannot be explained by official science, but which exist in real life. 2. Baby Gender PredictionDr. Jonas found that it is possible to say of which gender will be the child for a given Lunar Conception. The gender is defined from the Sign of Zodiac in which the Moon is located at the moment of such a conception. Positive signs (Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius) give boys, while negative signs (all the others) normally produce girls. 3. Risk FactorDr. Jonas also discovered that certain selectial configurations at the moment of Lunar Conception can be detrimental and a child with serious anomalies can be conceived at such a moment. These discoveries were thoroughly tested and confirmed in the years after they were made. You can read more about this at Centrum Jonas International website. Also, very many interesting examples and ideas about Jonas Method can be found in the book The Lunar Cycle. A Guide to Natural and Astrological Fertility Control, Prism Press 1989, by Francesca Naish. Francesca found that using psychoterapy, or even self-suggestion, it is possible to move the moment of ovulation so that it coinside with Lunar Conception. In this case, the probability of conception becomes extremely high. She also found that the moment of Lunar Conception can be important for men also, because their sperm count increases at such a moment greatly. Francesca Naish runs a successful naturopathic Fertility Clinic in Woolahra, Sydney, Australia, and can be found at Natural Fertility Management website. We have provide this free online Jonas Method Calculator so that you could check the history of your childbirths and see if the Calculator's results make sense for you. Also, you might consider to use its results for either contraception or choosing a good moment to conceive your child, especially if official medicine wasn't helpful for you. The calculation is made for one year from the date which you choose as start date. Please read what Lesley-Ann Bowles writes on Jonas method at the Skyscript.co.uk website. Also check this article: "Jonas Method - Facts and Details"
DISCLAMER
Please note that the creators of this website are not medical doctors and have no right to give you any kind of medical advice. Everything you can find or understand on this page is for your information only. If you decide to take some action on the basis of provided information, we shall not bear any responsibility for that. |
Note: You have to know your birth time to use this method. If you don't, the uncertainty of the moment of conception can reach 24 hours, which might make the whole method useless. If you cannot get your exact birth time, there are experts to calculate
CAVEAT
Please note that although the discoveries of Dr. Jonas were thoroughly tested and confirmed by expert obstetricians, and although practical experience of some current non-medical advisors gives unconfirmed positive results, some independent follow-up statistical studies do not support Dr. Jonas' claims for fertility and gender selection. As an example, we were given the following reference: Dean et al., RECENT ADVANCES IN NATAL ASTROLOGY (Subiaco, AUSTL: Analogic, 1977), pp. 477-482. |