Biological Rhythm and Summary of Daily Life: Knowledge of biological rhythms or the natural cycle of the body can be applied to various aspects of daily life. Biorhythm has medical, occupational and recreational uses that maximize health and productive lives through understanding and application. As other members of the research team have stated, biological rhythms are the natural circulation of the human body. The most important thing of this work is the circadian rhythm repeated every 24 hours.
Biological rhythm - trying to predict every aspect of human life through a simple mathematical cycle. Most scientists believe that this idea does not have predictability beyond coincidence, I believe this concept is an example of pseudoscience. For scientific research on biological cycles such as circadian rhythms, see Time biology. Body memory - Suppose you can store not only the body but also the memory, not just the brain. This idea may be pseudoscientific, as there is no known way to save memory besides the brain. Body memory is used to describe the memory of events where the brain can not store memory, and sometimes to suppress memory recovery. These memories usually appear as phantom pain in one or more parts of the body - the body seems to remember past traumas
Iris is a pseudo-scientific theory which claims to explain human behavior and physiology based on the precise cycle of different cycles. According to the original theory, the human biological rhythm has three basic elements: the 23-day body cycle, the 33-day psychic cycle, and the 28-day emotional cycle. These loops form a sinusoidal waveform spanning the central "zero" line and generate "up" (greater than zero) days and "down" (zero down) days for three variables. The believers of the theory says we should plan our activities according to these different cycles to ensure that important activities are taking place on so-called rising days. Biological rhythm theory has no scientific value. It has been rigorously tested through different studies, and none of them supports any of its arguments. The most classical biorhythm theory combines three basic periods, but recently additional periodic variables have been added, including the 38th intuitive cycle and the 53rd mental cycle.
By including rigorous and verifiable statistical analysis, we can exclude subjective assessment of simple stochastic behavior. A meta-analysis of biological rhythm studies suggests that the theory is invalid and not supported by rigorous statistical tests (Hines 1998). The blind test did not fully support the theory of biological rhythm: volunteers were found to report completely according to the biorhythm diagram they think they are themselves. Advocates of biological rhythm sometimes confuse the rationale with the scientific basis of time biology. This is a study of circadian clock and rhythm (Aschoff 1981). Instead of being confused with the three basic biological rhythms mentioned above, we use the term biorhythm to describe the cycle of scientific research through time biology.