Lack of sunlight does have clinically proven effects on people. SAD is a good example. I've read once that calcium can help anxiety or was that insomnia?
Today, is the third sunny day, here, since March 25. I've only been counting, as when i went to pretrial on March 26th, judge made a comment about how we'd all like to live someplace warmer. Point clearly stated in my case, is for arid, sunshine, moderate temp environment change, as vitamin d, found in natural sunlight, can repair myelin sheath, which mine is damaged due to neurological illness. My illness affects depression/anxiety. So, yes, less sunshine affects my mood, humidity affects my body.
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