The Winter Solstice marks the official start of winter, which takes place this year on Dec. 21. This is the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year. During the winter when the sun starts setting earlier in the day, a lot of people can begin to feel a state of depression creeping up on them. While many might just attribute these feelings to a case of the winter blues, itโs actually a real condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
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Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder
Though specific causes of SAD are unknown, itโs believed that changes in the bodyโs serotonin and melatonin levels play a major role. Due to the reduction in sunlight in the winter, the bodyโs internal clock can be thrown off, which disturbs natural sleep rhythms and can lead to feelings of depression. For some adults, this can begin late in the fall, but usually subsides by the time summer rolls around.
What Are the Symptoms of SAD?
Some people experience mild or intense symptomsโeven if thereโs nothing in their lives that would naturally trigger feelings of sadness. Many people report feeling:
- sad without cause
- fatigued
- physically heavy
- demotivated
- irritable
- sensitive
People also say they experience:
- changes in appetite
- weight gain or weight loss
- social withdrawal
- social anxiety
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What You Can Do to Combat SAD
Sip a warm, marijuana-infused drink.
Warm up and medicate at the same time with this simple recipe for a soothing, cannabis-infused hot apple cider that you can make at home using a cannabidiol (CBD) tincture. CBD can help ease anxiety, tension and improve your mood.
Find the humor.
Fitting a little humor into your day will pay off by helping reduce stress, uplift your mood and give you a distraction from feeling glum. There are so many benefits that come with laughing, from releasing endorphins that can make you feel good, not to mention stop pain, boost your immune system and lower your blood pressure.
Opt for energizing cannabis sativa strains.
Sativas are known for being uplifting, mood boosters that can combat stress, anxiety and depression. Popular strains like Blue Dream and Lemon Haze can be used in the morning to help motivate you as well as act as a pick-me-up at the end of a long day.
Get your body moving.
Whether youโre into extreme workouts like CrossFit or more relaxing movement like yoga, exercise can help boost your mood and reduce anxiety. You can actually change your biochemical state and increase the endorphins in your body with regular, physical activity.
Itโs also been shown that cannabis can have beneficial effects when incorporated with an exercise regimen, but itโs not for everyone. Exercise alone can often be enough to lift your spirits.
Try meditation.
According to a 2014 study in JAMA Internal Medicine, meditation can help relieve anxiety, pain and depression. In fact, meditationโthe technique of clearing your mind and focusing on your breathing to bring about a state of deep relaxationโwas found to be almost as effective as an antidepressant.
If youโre so inclined, you can also medicate while meditating with strains like Lambโs Bread or Laughing Buddha, both of which can enhance your practice as well as your mood. Check out our more comprehensive list of other cannabis strains that would work well with meditation.
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