• @FilthyShrooms
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      2211 days ago

      My old roommate had a full spectrum light he kept in his desk. We don’t get much sun, so it was to help compensate (for stuff like mental health and such)

      • @[email protected]
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        1211 days ago

        Oh, man. I can’t imagine living with no sun. I’m in Florida and this past “Winter” there was a full 7 days where it was overcast. I almost cried.

        • @[email protected]
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          1511 days ago

          In most of Canada, winter days are short enough that many people get to the office before the sun is fully up, and leave work after it sets. Seasonal depression is a very real thing.

        • Echo Dot
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          411 days ago

          It’s funny how people are. I don’t think I can cope with the weather being hot all the time. Cold is fine, I can deal with that, but hot, ugh.

          Where I live we don’t really have any mechanism to lose heat. Other than open a window but then every insect on the planet comes inside. But I can just turn up my heating if I need warmth.

            • Echo Dot
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              110 days ago

              Yeah the police that that as well.

              Plus of course because I know it’s cold here so I have cold weather clothing, I don’t really have hot weather clothing. So when it is hot I still have to wear cold weather clothing just less off it.

        • @olutukko
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          210 days ago

          where I live at winter you’ll have like 2months where you go to the work while it’s still dark and when you leave it’s dark again

  • @[email protected]
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    1511 days ago

    The air purifiers and dehumidifier were the real game changers for me. I can breathe through my nose now!

    • Echo Dot
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      Yeah I’ve only got one a few weeks ago and I’m obsessed with it now.

      I live in England so I should have realized that the air is humid (It gets hot here, I swear), but it never really occurred to me before that moisture was the same as humidity.

      I could practically live off the water it extracts from the air. Have no idea if that’s good or bad for me, but it feels better

  • @cynar
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    They are excellent for seasonal affective disorder. Basically, humans technically have a mild form of hibernation. Our modern lifestyle doesn’t allow for that however. When you don’t get enough sunlight, our body assumes it’s time to bed down. This is experienced as an extended bout of apathy and tiredness, leading to depression.

    A sunlamp has enough light, of the right spectrum, to help reset this system to summer mode.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 days ago

        Can google around about blue light triggering melatonin suppression and the effect of chronically elevated melatonin and circadian rhythms if you want to learn more too.

        The TLDR is ideally bright white or blue light at consistent time first thing in the morning to help your body regulate circadian rhythms.

  • @Phegan
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    911 days ago

    Tell me more about this anti-depression sun lamp.