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The REM Rebound Effect

2025-03-21//READ: 5 MIN//BY CHEMGRADE RESEARCH

Sedation is Not Sleep

Alcohol and Cannabis (THC) are potent REM suppressors. They may help you lose consciousness faster (latency), but they effectively block the brain from entering Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, which is critical for emotional regulation and memory processing.

The Rebound Mechanism

When the drug wears off (usually 4-5 hours into sleep), the brain attempts to recover the lost REM debt. This results in "REM Rebound"—intense, vivid, and often terrifying nightmares, accompanied by sweating and waking up. This fragmentation destroys sleep quality.

Harm Reduction

If consuming alcohol, stop 3-4 hours before bed to allow metabolization. For cannabis users, CBD does not suppress REM significantly; THC does.

* This analysis is for educational purposes only. ChemGrade does not provide medical advice.

Clinical Context

This compound is frequently utilized in the Sleep Optimization and Cortisol Management protocols.

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