I too, recently had this experience. On the second day of taking Amoxicillin, I started having nightmares....something I had not experienced in over 25 years. After the third night in a row of "mini-mares," I switched to another batch of previously presciribed Amoxicillin and did not experience any further nightmares. It's intersting that while both batches of the antibiotic look the same, they smell (and taste) very different. The one that I assoicated with the nightmares had a repulsive taste and smell.
No, cheese consumption does not directly cause nightmares.
No, sugar has no intrinsic relationship with nightmares. Nightmares are results of over imagination caused by say witnessing a late night horror film. Intake of sugar has little to cause nightmares.
no
No
It can cause you to have nightmares
No.
No, there is no particular food that causes nightmares. But different individuals are sensitive to certain foods that might cause indigestion or abdominal pain which can disturb sleep. Disturbed sleep, in turn, can cause nightmares. So it is not the food itself that is responsible for the nightmares, but the indigestion and discomfort that disrupts sleep.
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Maybe
It's possible.The high level of Myoglobin in tuna muscle tissue can cause headaches, nightmares and anxiety in some people.
No.