Posted by Lao Tzu on May 24, 2010, at 16:42:14
For me, the weather has an effect on mood in the form of high temperature and humidity. High humidity can affect energy levels, thereby altering one's perception of mood. I'm bipolar, so maybe bipolars are more sensitive to this phenomenon. Therefore, taking the right supplements that balance mood with energy is prudent. How daunting a task it is, however! Has anybody here actually felt more depressed in the summer, as opposed to winter depression? I think energy levels are intimately related to perception of mood, but I'm sure many scientists would ignore the connection. What do you think? Any low energy bipolars or depressives out there that experience low energy and low mood in the Summer as opposed to the Winter months?
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