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Here’s Why Cannabis Users Can’t Remember Their Dreams
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Heres Why Cannabis Users Cant Remember Their Dreams



The herb will help you get a good night's sleep, but good luck remembering your dreams.

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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2018-01-25T17:00:24+00:00">Jan 25, 2018</time>
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Its one of the many mysteries of cannabis: The herb helps millions of people get a good nights sleep and it also suppresses the memory of your dreams.Is there any psychological or biological research supporting this phenomenon?









Most regular cannabis consumers have noticed that when they stop using the herb for a few days, their brains are flooded with vivid dreams. And newcomers to marijuana discover that remembering their dreams becomes difficult.









Sleep, after all, is one of the mostcommon reasonsmany of us consume cannabis. And 40 million Americans report some sort of sleep disorder.Studies have shown that cannabis can improve the duration and quality of sleep. A 1973 study suggests that THC reduces the amount of time it takes those with insomnia to fall asleep. Another study found that those who regularly usedTHC fell asleep faster....














https://thefreshtoast.com/cannabis/heres...ir-dreams/

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