Galantamine is a natural product found in Red Spider Lily. It has long tradition of being a medicine. |
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Hey guys, it's been a while since I have posted a new thread on here recently. Just a few days ago, I bought Lucidimine off of Amazon. Lucidimine is a lucid dreaming supplement that is taken at bed time or a few hours into sleep. Anyways, my Lucidimine came in the mail today and it is right next to me at the moment. Upon reviewing its ingredients, I found 4 out of the 5 to be, not so good should I say. Those ingredients are: |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
Galantamine is a natural product found in Red Spider Lily. It has long tradition of being a medicine. |
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Except under special circumstances, this medication should not be used when the following medical problem exists: |
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My personal experience with: |
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Last edited by FryingMan; 04-18-2015 at 10:15 AM.
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
I am actually a pharmacist, which is why my first response was to list the facts. The most important thing I listed was who should not take it: |
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*Raises hand*. Oh, yeah, big time[*]. Multiple per night when I make it back to sleep. I'm not 100% sure but I think perhaps I've almost never had multiple LDs per night without galantamine. Crazy FA transitions. The effect is undeniable IMO. |
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Last edited by FryingMan; 04-18-2015 at 09:00 PM.
FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
Galantamine (8 mg) is hit and miss for me - echoing Fryingmans experience: if I fall back asleep, lucidity is virtually guaranteed, and vivid dreams definitely are. But often I will not fall back asleep. My succes rate is actually not very high with galantamine, because it tends to prevent me from sleeping, so I don't use it very often anymore. |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
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Last edited by OneUp; 04-19-2015 at 03:06 AM.
"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
Of course, as a pharmacist I am not about to go on record telling you it is ok to take this. I can just give facts. This product is not intended for youths or adolescents. It is hard to say who is an adolescent. It means between teen and developing into an adult, but not yet done becoming an adult. I assume this restriction is because it has effects on brain chemistry and they did no research in those groups, as this product is for old people. Does it mean it is unsafe? It means they have not confirmed it is safe. It is up to you to decide how close to an adult you think your body is, and how stable your brain chemistry tends to be. If you are already having issues with mood or other mental things, then you should be even more cautious. |
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Aright thanks for the advice. I will probably try it just once just to see its effects, but thats it for now then. I feel that I am mentally stable as I do not have mood issues or other mental things, plus I am always positive towards everything and I don't let little things bother me. However, I am still not going to accept this drug into everyday use or once a week use either since it can affect brain chemistry. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
Like most parents, it sounds like your father adopted the philosophy of "Why react, when I can over-react." The components of the Lucidimine you cite are not dangerous, alone or in combination. Just don't take it more often or in quantities greater than recommended. FWIW, the dosages necessary to treat Alzheimer's Disease are FAR greater than those contained in that product. The only difference between a medication and a poison is the dosage. Too much oxygen...you die. Too much water...you die. |
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Last edited by DoubleHelix; 04-27-2015 at 10:21 PM.
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that's why the use of Piracetam is often recommended after a Galantamine intake. |
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