How many capsules do you take in a day? Do you take it consistently or every other day? The way it might affect SAD depends on the person and how often he\she takes it. Usually I feel a "relaxing" effect when taking two capsules each day. And it can depend on what brand you take as potancy also matters.
Though I also took Vitamin B, which also works great for stress\anxiety.
Hmm... I just take one a day. Sorry it took me so long to reply too.
Oh well. Weirdly enough... I also take B12 tablets. O_O
Apparently the samon oil is the best type of fish oil... though I don't notice any large calming effect on it, I do know it helps me not to feel so horrid when I get tired.
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haru_bay_nay, I don't know if I mentioned this before... *checks* nope I didn't... what may help is to find some good scripture verses that deal with fear, since anxiety is, I guess, a type of fear. I've been just saying these to myself before I go to sleep each night. If I feel really scared/anxious, it seems to help. Although you may not notice immediate effect or anything, it's like as you keep repeating these to yourself over time (eg if you speak them to yourself every morning, it may take a couple of months) they seem to work better. I'm not sure if that will/does work for everyone, but I've been saying "He will keep in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on him" and "Fear not, for I am with you says the Lord" for... hm... well, a long time; and now if I'm feeling anxious when I go to bed, as I say them they help to calm me down.
So, to some up all of the above (I'm not sure how clear it was), repeating scripture verses that deal with anxiety may help straightaway, or if they don't, as you keep repeating them they may start to really speak to you and help you to know them as true (not just know them as true, but... I dunno... like a deeper knowing -like you really really realise they're true), so that you know them in a way that helps you to calm down. Something like that.
I also try to remember similar circumstances as the one I'm worried about that have worked out despite fear -for example, maybe if I'm really worried because I haven't finishing an assignment on time, I remember that once I was just as worried about not finishing my homework on time, but when it came to class time the teacher forgot to check our homework. (
that was so cool...) This helps me to remember (even though it may happen in a different way), that just like in the situation I've reminded myself of, what I'm worried about will turn out okay. Also even if you look at things that didn't turn out so well, most of the time: a) they were never as bad as you worried that they would be, or b) it turned out okay in the end, no matter what it was like.
Hope that helps with the anxiety part.
I also feel kinda down about myself. I'm not sure if this will help or not, but I know sometimes I have to tell myself the good things about myself. I know I used to often wonder about being proud if I did that... but I know it's important to say: you're good at drawing, your family likes you, God loves you, etc and remind myself of the truth. Maybe it's just re-enforcing the truth that I used to deny that helps; reminding myself I don't have to be afraid, reminding myself that I do have great worth (supported by scripture like: "I am fearfully and wonderfully made") etc. Perhaps it's something that won't be instant change for me -but it's better than feeling the way I do.
I'm also a perfectionist, which prob doesn't help. Is anyone else here a perfectionist?
*Looks up at above post* *double takes* Sheesh! I didn't realise it would be so long!