| | If you dread the winter months because the loss of daylight hours leaves you depressed, anxious, and lethargic, you may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Light box therapy is the most effective treatment, but there are some yoga practices that may also help. I recently spoke to yoga for depression expert Amy Weintraub about SAD and she offered the recommendations below. | | 5 Yoga Poses for SAD Amy Weintraub’s suggestions are based on stimulating the pineal gland in the brain where melatonin is produced, as well as working to counter the hunched posture we so often assume in winter. Do note that these poses will be most affective when done as a part of a consistent yoga practice
| Health Benefits of Yoga If you’re doing yoga regularly, you’re probably not in any doubt that it makes you feel better. Here’s more about some of the many benefits that yoga can offer.
| More Poses for Better Posture A few more poses that focus on counteracting the forward hunch we often get from sitting at a computer or walking into a bracing wind.
| Yoga Gift Suggestions This gift guide will help you pick out great stuff for the yoga lovers in your life. Jewelry, gear, tea, sweets, and more, all with a yoga twist.
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