How to Beat the Winter Blues
The winter blues, also known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is a very common mood disorder. SAD is a mild depression triggered by a decrease in exposure to sunlight as fall turns to winter and daylight hours are fewer. SAD can be treated with little to no medical intervention, depending on severity.Things You'll Need
- Light box
- Medication or herbs
Instructions
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Increase exposure to light. Keep lights continuously throughout your house. Purchase a light box.
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Exercise daily. Exercise outside when possible. Spend at least 30 minutes exercising aerobically to increase serotonin levels.
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Eat healthily. Increase complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables. Stay away from high sugar, excess fat and highly refined foods.
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Go to bed early and wake up early. Spend as much time awake during daylight hours as possible.
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Consult a physician to get information on prescription drugs and herbal remedies. Keep follow up appointments with the health care provider.
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Do not drink alcohol. Alcohol further depresses the mind and body resulting in increase of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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Get out of the house. Find social groups, support groups, start a new hobby or take classes at a local college. Avoid sitting around the house dwelling on the winter blues.
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