Acupuncture for Fall & Winter Blues: How It Supports Mood, Energy & Emotional Balance

Acupuncture for Fall & Winter Blues: How It Supports Mood, Energy & Emotional Balance

By Dr. Amy Shouse Filippelli, DACM, MS, LAc San Rafael Acupuncture + Integrative Medicine | Norcalintegrativemedicine.com

As the Days Shorten, Your Mood Doesn’t Have To

Every fall in the clinic, I start seeing a familiar pattern:

Patients who felt stable all summer suddenly feel more tired, more anxious, less motivated, and often tell me, “I don’t know what’s wrong — I just feel… off.”

If this sounds like you, you’re not alone.

Seasonal mood dips are extremely common in fall and winter as light changes, routines shift, and the nervous system adapts. The good news? Acupuncture is one of the most effective natural tools we have for supporting mood regulation and resilience during darker months.

Acupuncture for Winter Blues

Why Mood Dips Happen in Fall + Winter

A few things shift in the body as the seasons change:

1. Reduced sunlight affects serotonin + circadian rhythm

Less light exposure = decreased serotonin and disrupted sleep cycles.

This can lead to low mood, irritability, and brain fog.

2. Stress and nervous system overload

Fall often comes with new schedules, busy family life, and higher stress levels.

Chronic stress dysregulates the vagus nerve and increases cortisol — both of which impact mood.

3. The body naturally enters a more inward, “storage” phase

In East Asian Medicine, fall is associated with the Lung (grief, letting go) and winter with the Kidneys (fear, depletion).

When these systems become taxed, emotional symptoms surface.

How Acupuncture Helps Regulate Mood

Acupuncture works on multiple levels — neurological, hormonal, and energetic.

Here’s what the research and clinical experience show:

1. Stimulates serotonin + dopamine production

Acupuncture has been shown to increase the brain’s feel-good neurotransmitters, helping stabilize mood naturally.

2. Balances the stress response

By regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, acupuncture lowers fight-or-flight signaling and increases parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) tone.

3. Improves sleep quality

Seasonal mood dips often worsen when sleep is fragmented.

Acupuncture helps rebalance circadian rhythm and promotes deeper, more restorative sleep.

4. Strengthens emotional resilience

In traditional East Asian Medicine, acupuncture supports the organs most associated with fall/winter emotions — Lung (sadness, melancholy) and Kidney (fear, exhaustion).

Balanced systems = more internal stability.

5. Reduces physical symptoms tied to mood

Such as:

  • fatigue

  • headaches

  • digestive disruption

  • tight chest

  • low immunity

PMS/PMDD worsening in winter

 Your emotional landscape is often tied to your physical one — acupuncture treats both.

Acupuncture for Fall & Winter Blues

Signs Your Mood Could Benefit From Seasonal Acupuncture

✓ Feeling more tired or overwhelmed than usual

✓ Worsening anxiety, irritability, or mood swings

✓ Trouble focusing or staying motivated

✓ Feeling “blah,” flat, or disconnected

✓ Craving carbs or sugar

✓ Disrupted sleep or waking too early

✓ PMS worsening each fall/winter

✓ A sense of emotional heaviness without a clear cause

Seasonal acupuncture helps prevent these shifts instead of waiting until you feel depleted.

Acupuncture for Fall & Winter Blues How It Supports Mood, Energy & Emotional Balance

What a Mood-Support Session Looks Like

In my clinic, we customize every treatment to your body’s needs. A session may include:

  • Acupuncture for mood regulation and nervous system support

  • Ear acupuncture (auricular points) to calm stress + anxiety

  • Gentle electro-stimulation for mood and sleep pathways

  • Infrared heat to support Kidney + adrenal energy in winter

  • Lifestyle guidance, supplements, and functional medicine support if needed

You leave the session feeling grounded, calmer, and more centered — often with better sleep that same night.

How Often Should You Come?

For fall and winter mood support, I typically recommend:

  • Weekly for 3–4 sessions, then

  • Every 2–4 weeks for maintenance

This rhythm supports both the acupuncture’s cumulative effect and the body’s seasonal cycles.

Other Natural Tools That Pair Beautifully With Acupuncture

✔ Vitamin D (most people are deficient by October)
✔ Morning light exposure or a 10,000 lux light lamp
✔ Magnesium glycinate or threonate for stress + sleep
✔ Rhodiola or ashwagandha for stress resilience
✔ Omega-3s for brain + mood support
✔ Proper protein intake to steady blood sugar

(If needed, I personalize a full supplement plan.)

The Bottom Line

Fall and winter don’t have to derail your mood.

When your nervous system is supported, your emotional baseline stays steadier — even when the world gets darker, colder, and busier.

Acupuncture is a powerful, evidence-based, natural way to regulate mood, boost resilience, and help you feel brighter through the entire season.

If you’re feeling the seasonal shift, I’d love to help support you.

Ready to Feel Better This Season?

Book a Fall/Winter Mood Support Acupuncture Session

San Rafael, CA

Norcalintegrativemedicine.com

415-630-5322 (call or text)

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