Cheese?

While the enzymes in cheese might cause the LD’s, I find it funny that eating loads of cheese and beef gave you nightmares. :smile:

amino acids… not enzyms…

I know it’s easy to have nightmares from eating cheese jus before sleeping, but in some cases it seems to help lucid dreaming (this happened to me last night).
Share your experiences with cheese here, plz

Cheese can give you dreams? :grin:

Neko is thankful for eating cheese at lunch today

No I think it’s just before you got to bed.

Too bad I don’t like cheese. I’ve always wanted to just suck it up and try it anyway, but I just can’t make myself do it.

I find cheeses only help me if I eat ALOT. this is a serious topic, please post serious replies

According to some research conducted by the British Cheese Board (!?), different sorts of cheese can give you different sorts of dreams.

The research aimed to prove that cheese doesn’t give people nightmares (something the British Cheese Board would obviously be interested in proving, since the whole point of their existence is to get people to <<buy more cheese!!>> :tongue: ). Anyway they also found that:

Eating Stilton gave people the most crazy dreams (but definitely NOT nightmares, absolutely not, at all, in any way, obviously. :cool: ).

Eating Cheddar Cheesemade people more likely to dream about famous celebrities, meeting people in the news, etc.

Eating Red Leicester caused people to dream more about past events/ memories etc.

Eating Lancashire Cheese gave people work/ career type dreams, but usually in imaginary settings (dreams about ambition?)

Eating Cheshire Cheese just sent people to sleep without recalling any dreams at all. :eh:

Anyway, see https://www.britishcheese.com/news.cfm?page_id=240 or (for instance) https://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/food/s/173/173810_sweet_dreams_are_made_of_cheese.html for any more about this.

Interesting. I had cheddar cheese tonight. Maybe I’ll dream about Jessica Simpson.