Natural Remedies for Bad Dreams

By Erin Snap, published May 11, 2007
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Bad dreams plague everyone from time to time. To know how to treat them, it helps to know the physiological causes of your nightmares. There are prescription medicines to ease sleep but they often come with unwanted side effects and treat only the symptoms of sleep disturbance. If you treat the problem that causes the nightmares with herbs and vitamins, you treat the symptom, the bad dreams themselves.

Low dopamine levels could be the culprit. Dopamine provides pleasant feelings in order to entice people to perform the behaviors again which caused the rise in dopamine. It rewards activities such as eating and sex. Low dopamine levels in the brain cause people with a REM sleep behavior disorder, in which they act out their dreams, to have the most violent dreams. So it follows that if you're dreaming that someone is going to hurt you, or you are hurting someone else, it could be that your brain is producing too little dopamine.

If you are having violent types of bad dreams, dopamine levels can be increased by upping your intake of B vitamins. Common herb remedies such as drinking chamomile tea, putting lavender essential oils in the bath or drinking peppermint tea also may help. Powdered lavender can also be burned like incense. Peppermint is most often eaten in cookies or candy but can also be used in a crockpot roast. Chamomile can be put into a bath, infused into baby shampoo, used in water to rinse hair, or put into a foot soak. In extreme cases of nightmares try Kava Kava or Valerian root, both of which can be found online or at your health food store, but take them at bedtime because they can make you sleepy.

Medical studies also show that bad dreams involving pain, fear or anxiety can be caused by stomach problems. This may be why eating right before bed seems to cause bad dreams, because you experience poor digestion when you fall asleep on a full stomach. These stomach problems can be caused by fear in waking life and in your dreams, which creates a vicious cycle of gastric upset and bad dreams.

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I never knew about these. But I like my nightmares usually.:)

Posted on 06/17/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

 
Kendrah: I know better than to laugh about OBEs or night terrors. I have sleep paralysis with hallucinations and although I don't have OBES I believe strongly that some people do. I think if you can find a way to get over the fear of the OBE you can actually enjoy the freedom.

Posted on 05/15/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
What products or foods contain dopamine. Don't laugh but I often have OBE's or night terrors. So scary. Interesting article

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
Glad to help. I've been having bad dreams too. Must be a disturbance in the force.

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 5:05:00 AM

 
Wow, what are the odds I would see this article right after I've been having problems with bad dreams lately? Thank you so much for the tips. :)

Posted on 05/13/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
good tips here. I'm going to try your suggestions and see if I notice a change in my dreaming habits. thanks for sharing, I'd love to actually feel rested in the morning.

Posted on 05/12/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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