According to The British Cheese Board it is a myth.
The notion of the link to nightmares likely stems from the fact that eating prior to sleeping has according to some studies, been found to induce an increased rate of REM sleep (wherein we frequently experience more vivid dreams) and cheese, being rather rich as it is, does tend to fill one up even in small quantities |
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"*rushes of to the shop to buy a Dairylea Triangle to test this hypothesis out
Fucking love a dairylea triangle "
I think it would need to be real cheese or this research is significantly floored. |
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After significant studying and experimenting with nocturnal cheese munching i have confirmed for me it has no effect on vivid dreams/nightmares or my causal psychosis... Farmhouse mature cheddar on toast anyone?... |
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"*rushes of to the shop to buy a Dairylea Triangle to test this hypothesis out
I know times are hard but do they really sell these as singles now? Like loose ciggies in the olden days?"
It was hypothetical (I prefer stilton & cranberry), but I've been with a few loose women in ma day |
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