On the occasion of the recent release of his almanac A year 2025 In great shape (ed. Solar and Dr.Good!), dr. Michel Cymes gave us an interview. The opportunity to deepen some of his advice found in the book but also to explore others. Indeed, certain subjects more than caught the attention of the editorial staff and we wanted to know more. Although he is now retired, this does not prevent the 67-year-old scientist from continuing to provide his advice and share his knowledge on the vast field of health. We can still hear it in video clips shared on the Dr. Good! account. (Webedia). Because his tips are always good to take. The doctor knows a lot about it and we decided that day to ask him about somniloquyrather intriguing subject.
“Somniloquy is talking when you are asleepexplains the doctor. It doesn’t affect everyone, it’s funny from time to time when your partner starts talking. The problem is that we often say nonsense, because I think there is no longer a social filter. During the day you avoid repeating ‘damn’ all day, but it’s the word that comes up the most in somniloquy.” We would therefore become more vulgar while sleeping, freeing ourselves from social pressure. Dr. Michel Cymes specifies that this sleep disorder affects men more than women. “They say that when we sleep, there are some kinds of emotional impulses that cause us to have words that come out like thateven though they shouldn’t. For those who are worried because there are names that are pronounced in the night, wondering who this Monique is whose name my husband saidin general it has nothing to do with it or maybe it’s because we met someone called Monique“, he says.
Can you reveal a secret while sleeping? Michel Cymes’ response is clear
But then could it be that the famous Monique whose first name was pronounced at night is potentially the mistress of this husband who talks too much at night? Not according to Michel Cymes. Adriana Karembeu’s former sidekick puts the dots on the i’s: “Or Monique is the mistress but it’s rare because even if when we sleep we have less filter, we still have saving systems which still prevent us from going too far.” “Even while sleepinghe specifies. The brain still works!“So there’s no point in carrying out the investigation at night, it’s better to rest. And it’s Dr. Cymes who tells you!
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