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Does Garlic Cause Strange Dreams and Nightmares?

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Does Garlic Cause Strange Dreams and Nightmares?

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This is the first time I’ve heard of garlic causing people nightmares. I’m familiar and know a thing or two about the otherworldly. Do you believe that garlic and salt can ward off or ward off evil spirits? Or influence your dreams? I certainly believe in supernatural powers, but I have my ideas. For example, think that Astral Projection https://astralplane.com/ is the interaction of consciousness with the outside world, without physical contact. One can argue about this for a long time, and the term can be interpreted differently.

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The other day, a friend of mine told me that consuming garlic causes both he and his sister to have nightmares. I decided to do some Googling to see if “garlic nightmares” were a commonly experienced thing. I didn’t find much, but there were a few people who claim garlic affects their dreams. One person mentioned a possible connection between garlic and the strange dream she’d had the night before, saying “I think I had too much garlicky pesto for lunch yesterday. Perhaps I’ve inherited the garlic/nightmares connection from my mother.” On a forum about MSG, someone said: “I have been looking for a link between food and my having nightmares for a while now. However, I have not found MSG to be my problem but have found it to be garlic instead.” Someone else says, “Garlic causes me to have weird dreams and lousy sleep.” Spicy foods, chocolate, and fatty foods in general are believed to cause nightmares if consumed before bed, but garlic isn’t usually named as a food to avoid if you want s

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