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    North Star 10000 – SAD Light Box

    Posted: March 14th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

    www.alaskanorthernlights.com are you oversleeping? feeling depressed? Are you experiencing a lack of energy and weight gain? if so, you may be suffering from seasonal affective disorder. I’m grace, and this is the North Star 10000. for those suffering from seasonal affective disorder, seasonal depression, loss of sleep, or other mood disorders, light therapy may be what you need to get your body’s natural rhythm back in sync. our health, mood, and behavior are affected when we don’t get enough natural sun light. After just a few sessions in front of the North Star 10000, our clients experienced significant positive change. We’ve been in business since 1993 and have sold over 30000 light boxes. There’s a reason we sell more light boxes than anybody else. We offer a lifetime warranty and have the only medical grade light box on the market. If you’re not completely satisfied with your north star 10000 for any reason, just return it to us for a full refund. Give yourself the gift of happiness and order your north star 10,00 today! www.alaskanorthernlights.com

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    Treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder – Light Therapy

    Posted: January 31st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

    Hi I’m Cort Christie, owner of Alaska Northern Lights. So this condition is medically known as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD as its commonly refereed, which makes a lot of sense. You and I know it as: — winter blues — holiday blues — or overall just not feeling like yourself. I bought this business because I know what it’s like dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder. Although, back then we didn’t know what it was called. I grew up in northern Minnesota and we suffered through the long winters. Low energy, lack of sleep, moodiness, tired all the time, and your just not feeling yourself. So what are your alternatives? …Well you could do nothing and just simply continue to suffer. but, thats obviously not working for you. …You could take a trip to Hawaii, wouldn’t that be fun? Enjoy the sunshine, but that can get really expensive, and we all have lives to live. …You could take prescription medication like millions of americans do. Xanax, Zoloft, Prozac, but thats really masking the effects. So how does light therapy work? It affects your brain chemistry. And what it does is, it suppresses a hormone called Melatonin, which is actually a supplement you can take to help you fall asleep at night. well in the wintertime, Melatonin continues to be produced during the day so you feel tired and groggy. So what light therapy does, is it helps you produce the happy hormone called Serotonin. It’s like walking outside on that spring morning when the suns shinning and

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    North Star 10000

    Posted: September 24th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

    When we dont get enough natural sunlight in our lives, light therapy serves to keep our body’s internal “circadian” clock in sync, so we are alert and awake in the day, and ready to sleep at night. Our health, mood and behavior are affected in the winter when the quality and quantity of sunlight is lessened. A direct consequence can be Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), winter depression, or sleep disorders. We at Alaska Northern Lights build one light therapy box – the North Star 10000. Recommended by doctors for over a decade, we have chosen to stay with what truly works. With no dimmers or blue light gimmicks, the North Star 10000 is designed for effective light therapy at a comfortable distance of 10000 lux at 24 inches. We use broad spectrum bulbs, without harmful UV rays. The large 1 X 2 foot area of bright light (think sunny window) helps make this one of the most effective SAD light boxes on the market. Proof of its effectiveness is shown by a return rate of less than 2%. We offer a 30 day, TRUE 100% money back trial period, and Lifetime warranty. After years of perfecting our light boxes, we stand behind what we sell. We now are offering the North Star 10000 at our Daylight Savings Sale price of only 9 plus FREE shipping. For faster service, we ship from warehouses in New Jersey and Alaska. Please take the time to look around our web site. If you have any questions about our light therapy boxes, please don’t hesitate to call 1-800-880-6953 or e-mail us at

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    Light therapy for depression?

    Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

    Has anyone ever used light therapy for depression? Some say it won’t work unless it is seasonal depression, but it looks like the same factors in your brain would be involved either way. I know that there’s specific (expensive) light boxes I can buy, but I’m wondering if going to a tanning bed every 2-3 days might help. I’ve read that tanning beds are not recommended for this, but the medical field would never promote tanning beds anyway because it isn’t good for your skin.
    I was just wondering if anyone had any personal experience with either a light box or using a tanning bed for therapy?

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