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>Mike MacLeod wrote:
>One interesting neuroeffect of my partial paleodiet is that virtually
> >every night I remember some sort of dream, after a lifetime of
> >remembering dreams only once or twice a year, if that. My dreams are
> >completely boring, like movies of everyday life, so it was no great
> >loss.
I've always struggled to remember my dreams. Since eating paleo, I
still
don't remember them well. But I have noticed that my dreams, on
average,
seem to be more vivid. About a month ago, I ate 7 ripe peaches on an
empty
stomach before bed. I woke up halfway thru the nite b/c my dream was
too
intense. I've had the same thing happen about a week ago, and it was
again
when I ate fruit immediately before bed.
Maybe the fruit had something to do with it. Or maybe it was just a
coincidence b/c I eat fruit before bed several times a week anyway.
If anyone has any tips on how to have pleasant dreams, I'd love to
hear
them.
Justin Hasselman
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