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Flowers in bedroom make dreams more colourful

Beautiful roses can not only present lots of pleasant sensations to a lady, but also sweeten her dreams. Such surprising conclusions were made by German physiologists.

During an experiment scientists put a vase with flowers near 15 sleeping women for 10 minutes. Ladies were sleeping with a fragrant bouquet at a bed for 30 nights.

After women woke up, psychologists interviewed them about what they dreamt of. It appeared these women's dreams were much more pleasant or more colourful, rather than dreams of those, who did not feel an aroma of flowers at night.

Additional research has shown that pleasant smell of flowers influences one's emotional condition during sleep. And unpleasant smells render a boomerang effect on dreams, causing negative feelings.

German physiologists consider that such flower therapy can become a fine medicine for sleeplessness treatment, and also relieve of night nightmares.

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