Are you one of the 20 million people who dreads the fall?
Seasonal Affective Disorder feels like the start of a long and dreary season especially those who live further north and experience the shortening of daylight.
It’s important to know what the symptoms of SAD are, and that there are ways to cope with it. I’ll share with you five ways to help you get through it in this week’s episode.
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in this episode:
Links mentioned in this episode:
FREE E-book - Foods That Soothe
Center For Environmental Therapeutics (CET)
Using Your Lightbox (CET)
Choosing a light therapy box (Mayo Clinic)
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EP 78: How To Get More Energy – 6 Energy Hacks To Boost Your Energy
EP 77: Beginner’s Guide to a Plant-Based Diet with Ashley Kitchens
EP 76: Caribbean Superfoods ENCORE
EP 75: How To Love Yourself Better
EP 74: Foods That Improve Memory And Concentration
EP 73: Hungry for More: The Science Of Emotional Hunger with Dr. Adrienne Youdim
EP 72: Foods to Beat the Winter Blues
EP 71: The Best Detox Foods for Weight Loss
EP 70: Who Do You Need to Become to Get Unstuck?
EP 69: How To Eat Healthy Food Everyday
EP 68: Getting Paid to Sweat with Nicole Pekerman
EP 67: Losing 80lbs through Meditation with with Stephanie Wagner
EP 66: How to Avoid Weight Gain During the Holidays
EP 65: The Malnourished Brain and Energy Fasting with Jas Moon
EP 64: Why You Struggle to Eat Healthy
EP 63: How to Fix Brain Fog
EP 62: What to eat when you’re too lazy to cook
EP 60: Best Vitamins and Food For Mental Health
EP 59: How to End Nighttime Snacking
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