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      Brain damage from lucid dreaming?

      I was talking to my freinds today on teamspeak (they live in the UK) and they were saying it isn't natural for your brain to become lucid and run at 60-90 HZ.

      So I ask, is it possible to get brain damage from lucid dreaming?

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      I won't say yes, and I won't say no as I can't say either way with solid evidence. However, I have been a lucid dreamer for multiple years, and there have been many who have done it for years upon years longer than I. Through all this, I have yet to ever read or hear of even a single DOWNSIDE, let alone anything harmful coming from lucid dreams.

      As a note, your friends honestly cannot say that lucid dreams are "unnatural" as the idea (or, rather the purpose) of dreaming in general is for the most part still a mystery in the scientific field. Even so, I find it hard to understand why the simple act of realizing you are dreaming while dreaming could cause brain damage in any way, however as stated, even if I am wrong there still has yet to be a report of something as suggested. Also, there are plenty of people out there who are "natural lucid dreamers" in that all (or most) of their dreams are lucid without effort. I have even seen a few reports on these forums from these people where they did not even realize this wasn't how it was for everyone.

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      Quote Originally Posted by -InsaneKid- View Post
      I won't say yes, and I won't say no as I can't say either way with solid evidence. However, I have been a lucid dreamer for multiple years, and there have been many who have done it for years upon years longer than I. Through all this, I have yet to ever read or hear of even a single DOWNSIDE, let alone anything harmful coming from lucid dreams.

      As a note, your friends honestly cannot say that lucid dreams are "unnatural" as the idea of dreaming in general is for the most part still a mystery in the scientific field. Even so, I find it hard to understand why the simple act of realizing you are dreaming while dreaming could cause brain damage in any way, however as stated, even if I am wrong there still has yet to be a report of something as suggested.

      I hope this helps you out at least a little.
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      I'm fairly certain that the brain runs at about 7-9Hz while dreaming, not 60-90, which would typically be found in people using their working memory to complete a difficult task -involving more than one of the senses for example.

      And no, it is not.

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      Quote Originally Posted by J.D. View Post
      I'm fairly certain that the brain runs at about 7-9Hz while dreaming, not 60-90, which would typically be found in people using their working memory to complete a difficult task -involving more than one of the senses for example.

      And no, it is not.
      I meant while lucid dreaming.. I read that its around 60-90 HZ

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      Ah yes, it is higher while lucid dreaming, about the 40Hz mark tops from what I can glean. Have a quick look: link

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      It should be easy to get a no, considering naturals don't show any kind of brain damage, and yes, I know a natural that got their brain mapped and all that stuff, no sings of brain damage so no reason to believe LDing causes any brain damage.

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      What is this I don't even. This should have been put to rest in the second post. No, you won't get brain damage from lucid dreaming.
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      If it was possible to ge brain damage from lucid dreaming then Hukif up there would have died 10 times over by now.

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