Weak data basis followed by my weak yet obvious insight: vitamin D supplementation cannot replace light exposure in those with SAD."In addition, we performed a subgroup analysis in the subset of trials with participants with SAD symptoms (Frandsen et al. Citation2014; Lansdowne and Provost Citation1998). Also, a study by Kjaergaard et al. (Citation2012) examined SAD symptoms and was included in the analysis. SAD occurs in autumn or winter during shortage of daylight and includes atypical depressive symptoms, which usually resolve spontaneously in spring and summer and recur the following winter. SAD is considered to be a distinct diagnosis with specific symptoms and characteristic treatment, but the etiology of SAD and the mechanisms of light therapy as the primary treatment are not yet fully understood (Meesters and Gordijn Citation2016). Given the number of included studies for this subgroup analysis was only three (total n = 324), and our results non-significant, the possibility of alleviating SAD symptoms with vitamin D supplementation remains unclear."
Weak data basis followed by my weak yet obvious insight: vitamin D supplementation cannot replace light exposure.
I agree I remember reading an article saying that vitamin D pills don’t give the same effect as the sun and they speculated that the benefits of vitamin d from the sun come from the chemical processes that take place when the sun hits your skin and that these benefits don’t happen with a pill."In addition, we performed a subgroup analysis in the subset of trials with participants with SAD symptoms (Frandsen et al. Citation2014; Lansdowne and Provost Citation1998). Also, a study by Kjaergaard et al. (Citation2012) examined SAD symptoms and was included in the analysis. SAD occurs in autumn or winter during shortage of daylight and includes atypical depressive symptoms, which usually resolve spontaneously in spring and summer and recur the following winter. SAD is considered to be a distinct diagnosis with specific symptoms and characteristic treatment, but the etiology of SAD and the mechanisms of light therapy as the primary treatment are not yet fully understood (Meesters and Gordijn Citation2016). Given the number of included studies for this subgroup analysis was only three (total n = 324), and our results non-significant, the possibility of alleviating SAD symptoms with vitamin D supplementation remains unclear."
Weak data basis followed by my weak yet obvious insight: vitamin D supplementation cannot replace light exposure.
Even with drinking milk though, my 16 year old us built like Shrek… 6-2 to 6-3, big kid, chunky but packs a lot of beef under that chunk… he can down a whole gallon a day, still broke his foot, and it’s not healing… I’m looking at peptides along with vitaminsOne thing to add to that we constantly preach to adults to limit your time in the sun because of skin cancer. Then we don't eat enough foods to provide Vitamin D. So many adults don't even drink milk. This study stresses the importance of Vitamin D. I agree with you that adults have to get back in the sun again.
You don’t get the other affects of being in the sun, look at how Melanotin 1/2 affect people, direct sunlight makes us happy, horny, healthy!I agree I remember reading an article saying that vitamin D pills don’t give the same effect as the sun and they speculated that the benefits of vitamin d from the sun come from the chemical processes that take place when the sun hits your skin and that these benefits don’t happen with a pill.
Would already be a medical revolution to check for testosterone levels in case of depression.I'm waiting for the day when standard of care for depression is:
Go outside on a sunny day
Run 4 or 5 sprint accelerations
repeat every few days
if this doesn't work
then if you're male Rx Testosterone
Good list. I would add some form of gratitude practice and prayer/intention for others.I'm waiting for the day when standard of care for depression is:
Go outside on a sunny day
Run 4 or 5 sprint accelerations
repeat every few days
if this doesn't work
then if you're male Rx Testosterone