20 grams of chedar cheese before bed = CRAZY ass dreams!
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OP
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I love cheese and crackers.
Cheese erry day.
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.
anarchist, its probably just all the gasoline you huff.
I wanna do this so! Too bad I only remember my dreams for 10 sec's when I wake up, then I'm like "Wait... What ju...???"
dont eat before bed or you get fat
[QUOTE=valiant.;27642365]dont eat before bed or you get fat[/QUOTE]
would eating while i sleep be ok
[QUOTE=Zeke129;27629253]20 grams of cheese? What the fuck, that's only a single cheese slice or about a half-handful of grated cheese.[/QUOTE]
you have to snort it
my brother read this thread and then ran downstairs
he just ran back up a second ago and said "how much exactly is 20 grams"
So, I guess eating 1 pound of brie would turn my dream into the Matrix?
Bullshit. I should know I love cheese
So this is why us Wisconsinites think up the craziest ideas. And here I thought it was something in the water...
Sometimes, I dream of cheese.
PSSSHHH My dreams are like that [b]ALL[/b] the time.
Soooo my brain whips out a ton of DMT, or it makes a ton of brain cheese?
[editline]24th January 2011[/editline]
Of course im constantly tweeking on Adderall, that [i]might[/i] be a side effect...
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Bah, all you amateurs. I had the cheese fed to me while I sleep.
[editline]24th January 2011[/editline]
Thanks op, I just impregnated 3 women
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;27629407]This morning I had a dream about a struggling couple who decided to take a break from the relationship to separately pursue their dreams, only to later discover that they both had the same dream: being a roadie for the band U2. The dreamer was at first fooled into believing that the two will rekindle their relationship on the road as they share the adventures of their rock-legend idols, but the protagonist eventually realizes that his relationship with his former flame died for a reason (namely that she's a bit of a bitch), and being a more mild-mannered individual than most, he inevitably tires of the life of drugs and parties and decides to go back home. where he predictably marries his pretty, good-natured best friend.
My dreams follow rigidly formulaic plots.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it's the army.
Who had crazy dreams last night then? :)
Serious? I may try it one day.
[QUOTE=JeffAndersen;27627124]I really doubt this is true. Let me get some facts to back it up some more.
Alright. Got what I needed. Cheese apparently DOES influence dreams, with an article claiming different types of cheeses effect the dream, cheddar apparently influences celebrity related dreams. Now, I don't know about you.. but I don't believe that to be very true. (Maybe sort of.. cheesy?) The same source though also says that it's because it contains milk. Milk has tryptophan which is basically the "aw yeah I ate a good meal now I feel like sleeping" chemical which also helps dreaming
But to help you with your dreams.. most dream sites recommend 2 things. Peanut butter.. and bananas. Sadly I personally can't eat peanut butter and banana sandwiches.. so I seperate them into a peanut butter sandwich and a whole banana. The peanut butter apparently has small amounts of some good dream helping stuff (niacin, B6, and tryptophan) and bananas have lots of B6 in them which also helps out dreaming.
Also, in relation to your "remember kids" comment. This is from the wikipedia about DMT.
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring hallucinogenic compound of the tryptamine family. DMT is found not only in several plants,[3] but also in trace amounts in humans and other mammals, where it is originally derived from the essential amino acid tryptophan.
This is basically how tryptophan works if I'm understand some of this science correctly. My non-scientific opinion as an aircraft maintainer makes me think that you get the tryptophan from milk, the tryptophan is converted into DMT which then helps your dreams out.[/QUOTE]
So we all need to acquire a taste for Cheesy, peanut butter, banana sandwiches to maximize the lucid dreaming?
[QUOTE=Pirate Ninja;27627101]This is false.
DMT actually make our nervous system work quickly and efficiently. It reduces the activation energy required to transmit signals within our nervous system and this means our brains can handle more signals (more information) than without them.
If you want to put it into evolutionary terms it gives us an 'edge' when our brains are overloaded with stress, fear, exhaustion etc. Our nervous system pumps out agonists like DMT or serotonin to assist with our nervous responses ( flight, fight, fright ) so it is part of our survival mechanism as animals.
Simga-1 receptors are everywhere within our bodies and assist with regulation of Ca+ and K+ membrane transfers, they are not confined to the nervous system.
According to Dr. Rick Strassman who conducted a DMT research in the 1990s at the University of Mexico, his theory is that a massive release of DMT from the pineal gland prior to death or near death was the cause of the near death experience (NDE) phenomenon[/QUOTE]
I love the fact that the majority of people are disagreeing with you.
[editline]25th January 2011[/editline]
You [b]coppied that[/b] from one source, do some research..
[QUOTE=tomoom165;27627106]eat 300 lbs of cheese before bed
die[/QUOTE]
But that's what all of us Americans do every night after desert!
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