Nov 4

Dr. Fuhrman recommends light therapy to treat SAD

Dr. Fuhrman recommends light therapy to treat SAD

As the fall daylight savings transition begins, our days begin to get shorter, and as winter comes upon us we may begin to experience symptoms of light-deprivation. Our sleep can be disrupted, and we might feel depressed, moody, unmotivated, or fatigued. Lack of daylight may even cause us to socially isolate ourselves or experience food cravings and weight gain.

Humankind evolved under the outdoor day/night cycle, and it is essential to maintaining normal, healthy physiology. When there is less sunlight—many people suffer from a “winter depression,” or what is commonly known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Typically, symptoms of depression increase in the winter and subside in the spring. Light therapy can help us to feel energized and alert, and can also act to reset the body’s internal clock, naturally restoring our day/night cycle and counteracting the symptoms of light-deprivation in the winter months.

Light therapy has been shown to stimulate alertness and increase production of antidepressant neurochemicals in the brain. Light therapy has been used for over 20 years to treat seasonal affective disorder, and a 2005 meta-analysis in the American Journal of Psychiatry found dawn stimulation with a bright light to be as effective for major (nonseasonal) depression as medications. Additionally, the results occur much more rapidly than drugs, with results noted in as little as one week.

Dr. Fuhrman has researched the therapeutic lights on the market and recommends this Therapeutic Light which contains the features that medical literature reveals are critical to the effectiveness of light therapy for Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, Bipolar Depression, Seasonal Depressive Disorder, PMS, Insomnia, ADHD, ADD, and Bulimia Nervosa. Studies show that light therapy may also be helpful in Fibromyalgia and Postpartum Depression as well.

Filed Under: Joel Fuhrman MD

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John Allen Mollenhauer AKA John Allen or "JAM" is a lifestyle entrepreneur, trainer and coach who spent a significant portion of his adult life identifying the most dependable lifestyle ideas and concepts so that he could escape the confusion, the overwhelm, exhaustion and the overweight condition that so many people fall prey too. He is a leading authority in what's called "PerformanceLifestyle" and a cornerstone of the lifestyle is eating Nutrient Rich. He has tried many diets, from the traditional body builders diets to being vegan and just about everything in between, and each brought their pitfalls. After 20 years though, he finally arrived at eating Nutrient Rich, understanding what that means and becoming a thought leader on the subject with the finest scientific guidance available. He enjoys an active lifestyle, speaking, sharing ideas, traveling and thought leadership, helping people leverage knowledge of the natural experience of life, for health and high performance in today's relentlessly fast paced world.

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