Luckalyzer™ was developed based on the research of three doctors.

Esteemed University of Vienna psychologist, Dr Hermanna Swoboda, was the first to discover predictable life cycles in humans in the early 1900’s while monitoring his patient’s emotional moods, dreams and physical symptoms over long periods of time. Dr Swoboda went on to publish his findings in a book titled “The Periods of Human Life”.

Coincidentally, around the same time, Dr. Wilhelm Fleiss had discovered yet another predictable life cycle and wrote about it in his book “The Course of Life” published in 1909. Dr Fliess’ work spurred another doctor, Hans Schlieper, to expand on the research of life cycles and his research prompted him to write a book on biological life cycles called “The Year in Space”.

It is through the works of these doctors that Luckalyzer™ is able to analyze your personal life cycles (the same life cycles discovered by these doctors) and predict the days good luck is abundant or when bad luck will run over you.

Luckalyzer™ can not, and will not, predict an event. It will however, give you some general idea as to how your luck is on a given day. What you make of it, and how you interpret it, is up to you.

For example: If your health is marked as bad luck, that could mean you may come down with a cold, or you may get injured in an accident. There is no way for Luckalyzer&trade to determine this. What we do recommend on days like this is to stay indoors, maybe in bed, so your health won’t be injured and you avoid the bad luck.

Here is another example: Suppose you win a Lottery and Luckalyzer™ says you are experiencing bad luck that day. One would think that Luckalyzer™ was wrong. Just the opposite could be true. Luckalyzer™ could be right, only time will tell. Here is a story of eight people who won the lottery but it ruined their lives (bad luck for them).