Spring Is Coming… But So Is Inflammation

March in Minnesota and North Dakota is a transition month; longer days, melting snow, and the promise of spring.
But inside the body? It’s often a perfect storm.
Late winter into early spring is when:
- Vitamin D levels are at their lowest after months of limited sunlight
- Immune systems are strained from winter illness season
- Inflammation tends to rise
- Autoimmune flares and fatigue can peak
Many people feel this shift as:
- Brain fog
- Joint stiffness
- Low energy
- Mood changes
- Digestive sluggishness
It’s not just “winter burnout.” It’s biology.
After months of low sun exposure, vitamin D levels often bottom out in late winter and early spring, which can affect immune balance and inflammatory response .
In other words, your system may be running on empty right when seasonal change demands adaptation.
Why This Matters
March is when your body needs support rebuilding:
- Immune resilience
- Hormonal balance
- Energy production
- Detox pathways
Without support, this is often when:
- Chronic fatigue worsens
- Hormonal symptoms spike
- Digestive issues surface
- Mood dips linger longer than expected
How Naturopathic Care Helps
At Prairie Naturopathic Doctors, we focus on restoring foundational balance rather than masking symptoms.
March is an ideal time to assess:
- Nutrient status (especially vitamin D)
- Inflammation markers
- Hormone balance
- Gut health
Our approach may include:
- Targeted nutritional support
- Lifestyle adjustments to stabilize circadian rhythm
- Gentle detox support after winter stagnation
- Immune modulation strategies
Instead of pushing through fatigue or waiting for spring energy to magically arrive, this is the season to rebuild.
Spring wellness doesn’t start in May, it starts now.