Headaches and earthquake sensitivity
Posted by EQF on May 15, 2002 at 00:26:33:

As you are probably already aware, strong headaches are widely regarded as one of the classic symptoms of “human earthquake sensitivity.” Of course I am not proposing that every headache has an earthquake link.

Other earthquake sensitivity symptoms would include nausea, dizziness, a variety of aches and pains, abrupt mood swings, and Ear Tones. (Would anyone like to add to that list?)

If you were to conduct a survey I suspect that you would discover that quite a few people experienced strong headaches around May 12, 2002 and perhaps May 14. I believe that they would most likely have been related to that approaching, widely felt May 14 earthquake in California, recent geomagnetic storm activity, and the recent proximity of the sun and moon to one another in the sky (gravity – fault zone effects).