Most likely than not, it could be that you happened to experience a nightmare on the night you coincidentally devoured a grapefruit. As nightmares may come in a series for some people, you could be experiencing a stretch of nightmares while eating grapefruit every night. Although connecting the two is always on mind, and might be the cause, it is most likely a coincidence.
No, cheese consumption does not directly cause nightmares.
Eating ice cream before bed could cause nightmares. Studies have shown that eating high sugar foods such as ice cream can cause nightmares.
The oranges can be removed from the excessive overeater. You can educate the overeater about the specific dangers of eating excessive amounts of oranges and allow them to make an informed decision as to whether they want to continue eating oranges. (There are no specific dangers to eating many oranges, by the way.) You can stop telling them they are eating excessive amounts of oranges.
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in 3 min.s About 6 Oranges:)
not at all....its the same as eating plain oranges....except those r frozen
Eating anything can cause nightmares, if it is not fresh, or over-spiced. I doubt that there's anything about mussels that makes them more prone to produce bad dreams.
Eating oranges will only make you slim temperarly.
Eating anything can cause nightmares, if it is not fresh, or over-spiced. I doubt that there's anything about mussels that makes them more prone to produce bad dreams.
Babies can safely start eating oranges around 6-8 months of age, once they have started eating solid foods and have shown no signs of allergies.
By eating lots of oranges