Last night I ate about one-third of a bar of chocolate I had bought at Trader Joe's. I went to bed not long after. I had terrible nightmares and the next day I did not feel well. Yes, eating chocolate before bedtime causes horrible nightmares.
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.
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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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Well I think it could be a bad idea for children to eat cheese and chocolate or most things before they go to bed it will cause nightmares. I think you can try to eat chocolate 2 to 3 hours before you go to sleep (Or more).
Consuming chocolate before bed can potentially lead to nightmares because chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, which can stimulate the brain and disrupt sleep patterns, making it more likely for someone to experience vivid or disturbing dreams during the night.
It's possible.The high level of Myoglobin in tuna muscle tissue can cause headaches, nightmares and anxiety in some people.
Eating ice cream before bed could cause nightmares. Studies have shown that eating high sugar foods such as ice cream can cause nightmares.