Well yes, and no. But why would you want to do that?
If you're having some nightmares about stuff and just don't want to remember it, don't stop dreaming, search up on Google lucid dreaming against nightmares, or just how to stop nightmares.
Well the only way i could think of is sleeping through the entire night, dreams are erase by the brain as the night goes on, but this stops dreams, not vividness. But this won't always work, you may still have dreams. People dream and you can't do anything about it, sorry.
75% of people usually have vivid dreams.
i also take nadolol and have experienced vivid dreams and lucid dreams, my dreams are not scary or bad more weird & crazy... Hopefully you stop getting awful dreams. as for talking in your sleep i have no idea
To obtain more vivid dreams, take vitamin b6 supplements. Not only can it make your dreams vivid and clear, it can also help you remember your dreams easier.
The cast of Vivid Dreams - 2007 includes: Joan Granato as herself
It is not particularly unusual for one to have vivid dreams every night. But there are some medications that have the side effect of causing vivid or disturbing dreams. If you have recently begun a new medication - or if you are using a non-prescription medication or other drug - that could be the source of the frequent vivid dreams.
I have many vivid dreams at night, but not so vivid during the day.
Vivid dreams
Vivid Dreams - 2012 was released on: USA: 16 August 2012 (48 Hour Film Project)
Vivid dreams are not a reliable sign of pregnancy although many pregnant women have vivid dreams. Similarly, many pregnant women are also unusually hungry, but all people who are unusually hungry are not pregnant. Neither dreams nor hunger are reliable symptoms of pregnancy.
That is what I have heard.
Different individuals experience vivid dreams under many different circumstances. For example, various medications can increase one's tendency to have vivid dreams, as can illness and high fever. Anything that wakes up a person while a dream is taking place can cause that dream to be remembered vividly.
Yes. Remeron (mirtazapine) is listed as having the side-effect of vivid dreams.