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Don't Be SAD This Winterby Rich CarsonOctober 23, 2007 We’ve suspected for some time that Fibromyalgia and ME/CFS patients suffer disproportionately from seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Our recent Question of the Week only proved the point, with 81% of all respondents admitting to bouts with the winter blues. Many of us have turned to light boxes for relief over the years, and although relief can be found there, the truth is that after the first month or so compliance wanes. Patients usually find it difficult to sit in front of a box for 30 minutes every morning, not to mention that light boxes are expensive and take up much-needed space. ‘Tis the Season Your Personal Rays It’s simply too easy for SAD to take hold, and once it does, FM/ME/CFS patients can experience a chain reaction of ill effects. We have to be proactive about our care, and effective light therapy is an important addition to our arsenal of defense tools. With FeelBrightLight™ you needn’t succumb to SAD. Science Speaks I use the FeelBrightLight™ religiously. I like that it’s portable (especially with the travel I do) and that I can use it with any hat. I invite you to test it for one month (it usually takes two to three weeks of consistent use to begin noticing a difference). If after that time you’re not convinced that this product delivers on its promise, we’ll refund your purchase price. So really, all you’ve got to lose is those winter blues! Here’s to happy holidays, Rich Carson P.S. As with all changes in your health regimen, remember it is very important that you discuss this with your doctor. Also, some insurance plans will cover your expense for FeelBrightLight™. Check with yours. ____ Copyright © 2009 ProHealth, Inc. Printed From: http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=13250 |