
Are Your Nightmares a Warning Sign of THIS Disease?
Dear Living Well Daily Reader,
We all have bad dreams from time to time.
But you’ll want to start paying attention if those nightmares become far more common. Because, as bizarre as it sounds, scientists say they could be a red flag.
If you’re acting out those dreams, it’s time to make an appointment to see your doctor. You could be experiencing the earliest warning signs of a devastating disease.
And the sooner you spot it, the better off you’ll be.
Actor Alan Alda, known for his role in the TV show M*A*S*H, was plagued by nightmares. His bad dreams were becoming more frequent.
But Alda didn’t think too much about them at first. Not until he began acting out his dreams in his sleep.
When he threw a pillow at his wife, thinking he was defending himself in a nightmare, he knew something wasn’t right. He asked his doctor to test his brain and found out he had Parkinson’s disease.
We’ve known for some time now that people with Parkinson’s typically have more disturbing nightmares than the rest of us.
But now, doctors may be able to start using that increase in bad dreams as a sort of diagnostic tool.
A new study, published in the journal eClincal Medicine, followed 3,818 older men for 12 years. The researchers found that the guys who had at least one disturbing dream a week were the most likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
In fact, the participants who had frequent nightmares were two times more likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease than those who didn’t.
In other words, tracking them could be one way to spot and diagnose Parkinson’s disease early.
To serve as an early warning signal, the dreams must…
- occur at least once a week
- represent a change (in other words, you didn’t have a lot of bad dreams before)
These dreams show up YEARS before any physical signs of the disease, such as tremors, slowness of movement, and stiffness, appear.
And having an early-warning system is great because an earlier diagnosis and intervention could help head off symptoms for longer and delay the need for meds.
Meanwhile, you can do many simple things to support your brain and help keep it healthy regardless of whether or not you’re experiencing nightmares.
Dr. Scott’s Keys to a Healthy Brain
- Eat a diet high in vegetables and good proteins. Make sure you’re eating at least one vegetable at every meal and focus on wild or free-range meats (and avoid the processed stuff) whenever possible.
- Avoid processed foods and those with too much sugar and vegetable oils. These foods increase inflammation which is harmful to your brain. I prefer olive and avocado oils, but you can also use butter.
- Keep your blood sugar under control. Blood sugar and brain health are closely linked. If you need extra help reigning in your numbers, chromium and berberine could help.
- Eat good fats. The very best fats you can put in your body are the omega-3 fatty acids like the ones you’ll find in fish oil. Your brain requires omega-3s to function, and they help tamp down runaway inflammation.
- Try supplements. B vitamins are your brain’s best friends. Look for a B complex that contains all of them. Alpha-lipoic acid, CoQ10, curcumin, and astaxanthin are potent antioxidants and anti-aging nutrients that support better brain health too.
- Exercise more. Your brain is addicted to exercise. And that’s a good thing because there isn’t a single thing better for your brain than exercise. Get out and move your body every day.
If you have a nightmare from time to time, don’t sweat it. Remember, we ALL do. But if you have bad dreams more frequently, make an appointment to see your doctor.
P.S. Protect your brain cells and increase your odds of surviving Parkinson’s disease by up to 70 percent. It all starts with this brain-protecting punch.
Source:
“Distressing dreams and risk of Parkinson’s disease: A population-based cohort study,” eClinical Medicine, VOLUME 48, 101474, JUNE 01, 2022, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101474

Written By Dr. Scott Olson, ND
Nearly 25 years ago, failed mainstream medical treatments left Dr. Olson in constant pain – and his health in ruins. And that’s when he did something REVOLUTIONARY. He began his career in medicine – and dedicated his life to uncovering the true, underlying causes of disease.
Through his innovative medical practices in Tennessee and Colorado, Dr. Olson has helped cure countless seniors from across America of arthritis… heart disease… diabetes… and even cancer. All without risky prescription drugs or painful surgeries.
View More Free Articles
Why Your Muscles Are Your Brain's Best Defense
Forget expensive brain scans and head-scratching cognitive tests that make you feel like you’re back in school. Japanese researchers have stumbled onto something that could change how we screen for memory problems—and it’s so simple, you’ll wonder why nobody thought of it sooner. A quick, painless measurement you can get during a routine checkup might...
Four Carbs that Could Add YEARS to Your Life
You’ve likely been avoiding carbs like the plague. Health gurus, fitness influencers, and diet books have convinced you that carbs are the enemy—that they spike your blood sugar, pack on pounds, and fast-track you to diabetes. So you’ve eliminated bread, sworn off pasta, and feel guilty just touching a piece of fruit. But what if...
Upgrade from Bananas and Apples to These Powerhouse Fruits
I’m often asked which fruits are the best. So, let’s talk about it. I’ll cut right to the chase: berries win this contest hands down. If you’re limiting your options to apples and bananas, you’re missing out on a universe of superior antioxidant power. Those everyday fruits are like bringing a knife to a gunfight...
The REAL Reason Americans are Getting “Fatter”
You’ve heard it a thousand times: “Americans are getting fatter because we’re lazy.” We sit at desks all day. We binge-watch Netflix instead of hitting the gym. We’ve traded physical labor for sedentary lifestyles. It’s a tidy explanation for why obesity has skyrocketed in developed countries. There’s just one problem—it’s completely wrong… A groundbreaking Duke...
Mailbag: Room Won't Stop Spinning? Do THIS First
“I’m dealing with vertigo issues, lightheadedness, and dizziness. As recently as this last Saturday I had multiple occurrences throughout the day. Is there anything I can do for this? I’m 69 and in good health. I work out 4 to 5 times a week.” —Spinning Hi Spinning, When patients approach me with similar complaints, I...
Hidden Number Secretly Sabotages Male Performance
Guys (and gals that love them), we should talk. You know how we’ve always been told that bedroom troubles are just part of getting older—that we just need to live with them? Well, it turns out that’s not true. Scientists recently wrapped up a six-year study that followed over 100 healthy men, and the findings...
Shocking Study Links Kids' Snacks to Dangerous Early Puberty
Kids are growing up in a world vastly different from the one we knew. Back in our day, if a child wanted something sweet, it was a piece of candy or a homemade cookie. Today’s kids are surrounded by products filled with artificial sweeteners that didn’t even exist when we were raising our own children....
Outdated Vitamin Guidelines Put Your Brain at Risk
If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think twice about vitamin B12—until your doctor mentions it during a routine blood test. But new research published in the Annals of Neurology suggests we need to pay closer attention to this crucial nutrient—especially as we age. Turns out, current guidelines for this essential nutrient might be...
The TRUTH About Supplement "Liver Dangers" REVEALED
There’s been a lot of buzz lately about liver damage from supplements—so, let’s talk about it. Reports of supplement-induced liver injuries have some folks wondering, “Could my natural remedy actually be harming me?” But before you toss all your supplements in the trash, let’s separate fact from fear—and talk about how to use supplements safely....
The 10,000 Steps LIE That's Ruining Your Health
I’ll be honest—I’m a little sick of the 10,000-steps theory. You know, the one that insists you need to take at least that many steps daily to stay healthy? You won’t believe where that claim originally came from. The 10,000-steps theory wasn’t handed down from the fitness gods on stone tablets. It originated from a...