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Emerging into the light: Lesson Learned: Supplementary
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I learned something very useful about depression.
I had suffered from depression on and off for about 15 years.
I discovered that a simple regimen, coupled with standard treatment under my specialist, has enabled me to live a positive existence.
Several years ago, a Melbourne researcher published a paper linking natural sunlight exposure to increased levels of serotonin.
Further clinical studies, described below (2), have lent weight to and put into practical application this discovery.
I find that, in my case, one hour per day of natural sunlight makes a significant positive difference. This means simply being out in the unfiltered sunlight (ie without sunglasses or glasses), which I weave into the day with light exercise and usual activity (eg eating meal outside) is enough to make a great deal of difference.
My understanding is that it is the light entering the eyes, rather than light on the skin that is significant.
I believe that there is nothing peculiar about my condition or situation to suggest what works for me should not work for others.
Further details below 1,2.
Best wishes to fellow forum members,
Paul1
1. Lambert, Reid, Kaye, Jennings, Esler: Effect of Sunlight and Season on Serotonin Turnover in the Brain, The Lancet, Vol 360, Issue 9348, pp 1840-1842, 7 Dec 2002.
2. Dr Gavin Lambert (1) referred to work of Dr Prof Anna Wirz-Justice as "well ahead of the pack" in terms of the understanding and application of the above. For further information see www.cet.org
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Hey Paul
Thanks for asking and also reminding me!
Yes I feel it helps heaps! With my terrible PTSD brain I'd forgotten and haven't been doing it for a while (perhaps that's part of why I've dropped!!).
I'll get back to it..
Thanks again, cheers Amamas
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