Dreams have been described as dress rehearsals for real life, opportunities to gratify wishes, and a form of nocturnal therapy. A new theory aims to make sense of it all.
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I had all but quit taking fish oil. Partly due to lack of discipline and partly because there seems to be so much controversy about any and all supplements. I realize eating fish isn't a supplement but I was taking liquid fish oil. As you may be aware Dr. Cytowic, there was recently a blogger on this site who all but said fish oil was snake oil. But he was not a physician, even so It does get confusing.
I think I will go with the advice of a neurologist over a PHD in another discipline. So I am gong to go take my dose now.
One question. The only supplement I take is vitamin D. My levels were so low that I believe I can tell a difference in my health after getting back to the recommended level. So are their similar studies on vitamin D and the brain?