Autumn has arrived – the leaves are falling, the days darkening, and the wind is crisp. The season offers itself as a guide for us to shift our attention inward, as we prepare for the stillness of winter. While some of us may struggle to let go of summer’s bright, warm days, there’s something to be said for realigning our minds, bodies, and spirits to move with the seasons and prepare ourselves for the days ahead.
Aligning our nutrition and lifestyle to the rhythms of nature’s cycles can give the ideal foundation for balance and wellness. In addition to nutrition and lifestyle, there are some herbal allies that can help ease your transition into quieter and more chilling days. Below, we’ll explore some of the best herbs for seasonal affective disorder, as well as herbs for immune support.
St. John’s Wort // Hypericum perforatum
St John’s wort is the embodiment of sunshine, bursting with golden energy just like the sun. These brilliant blossoms, traditionally collected near the Summer Solstice when in full bloom, remind us of the sun, which can be symbolically and energetically beneficial during the winter. St. John’s wort is known to have antidepressant and relaxing nervine properties tested throughout centuries, one of the most used and loved herbal medicines in the world today.
Mimosa // Albizia julibrissin
In Traditional Chinese Medicine Mimosa is called the “collective happiness tree.” An incredible mood lifter. Just by looking at the flower, you can feel its happy energy. Both the flowers and the bark of this plant have traditionally been used as sedatives, specifically to calm and boost one’s spirits. Mimosa has helped with anxiety, sadness, PTSD, sleeplessness, unresolved sorrow, and other emotional trauma.
Rhodiola // Rhodiola rosea
For millennia, it has been used to increase endurance, lifespan, and a happy mood throughout cultures. Rhodiola is known to modulate the body’s use of serotonin and dopamine. These are both key neurotransmitters that govern our moods and increase focus and memory, which helps to lift our spirits.
Hawthorn // Crataegus monogyna
Hawthorn is a beneficial plant that can aid in the transition from summer to fall by strengthening the cardiovascular system as a whole and establishing protective boundaries for the heart’s emotional energy. The introduction of colder weather acts as a direct stressor on our bodies, causing them to tighten and tense their muscles in order to stay warm. Hawthorn can aid to strengthen cardiac muscles and promote blood flow to the heart without causing blood pressure to rise.
Fire cider
Although not a specific herb – this remedy is a powerful ally in the fight against colds and flu season. Herbs, roots, fruits, peppers, garlic, and spices are infused in apple cider vinegar, then sweetened – known as “fire cider.” There are many different recipes. A delicious tonic that can boost the immune system, stimulate the salivary glands, boost digestive “fire,” and has a variety of antioxidant and stimulating properties. This age-old remedy comes with a wealth of benefits. A great addition to your fall transition tool box!
Elderberry // Sambucus nigra
Elderberries are packed of nutrients – full of vitamin A, C, and antioxidants. Helpful to keep your immune system thriving year round. Commonly used to boost the immune system and fight off flus, colds, and seasonal allergies. Especially enjoyable in the form of a sweetened syrup – adding spices like cinnamon and ginger make it a very tasty and beneficial way of ingesting this powerhouse of an herb.
Echinacea // Echinacea spp.
If you do happen to catch a bug during these winter months, Echinacea is here to help! It stimulates the body’s immune system to work more effectively when there is a cold or flu, speeding the healing of any existing infections.
If you have experiences of your own using herbs for seasonal affective disorder, please feel free to leave them in the comments below. You can learn more about healing herbs and order some of your own at Silver Stream Herbs.
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