The great antidepressant effect of light
Light has long been known for its positive impact on our mental health. Light therapy has been used for decades as a treatment to alleviate symptoms of depression, especially for those suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) – a form of depression that often worsens during the dark winter months. Recently, research on the effects of light on our brain has increased, and there has also been exploration of the effects of different types of light, including red light therapy, to see how they can support our mental well-being.
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