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      Lucid Dream Inducing Food

      What types of common food or drink help cause lucid dreams? Would they still work if I hate the, about 2 or 3 hours before falling asleep? (I can never fall asleep quickly)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
      What types of common food or drink help cause lucid dreams? Would they still work if I hate the, about 2 or 3 hours before falling asleep? (I can never fall asleep quickly)

      Energy drinks all the way!!!! Every time I drink one before I fall asleep I get the best dreams ever. Also Orange Juice gives me fairly good dreams sometimes.

      By yea , try to a drink a energy drink before you do a WBTB . But you cant be sensitive to caffeine though.
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      Whoops you said common foods or drinks.
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      Do supplements count as food?

      5-htp (preferably) or melatonin right before bed,

      ...and then galantamine (4-8mg) and choline bitrate (400mg)with a tiny, tiny piece broken off of a yohimbe pill at about 4am...

      The htp will put you to sleep and suppress your rem sleep. Then it will wear off at around 4 am.

      The galantamine and choline bitrate will supress your deep sleep and give you alot of REM sleep, from which you'll already be on the rebound for.
      , since you surpressed it earlier.

      The yohimbe will slightly wake up your conscious brain to trigger a lucid. Don't take to much. You could also substitute the yohimbe for a cigarette which should work.

      Do this about 2 times a week only...

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      Quote Originally Posted by RunflaCruiser View Post
      Do supplements count as food?

      5-htp (preferably) or melatonin right before bed,

      ...and then galantamine (4-8mg) and choline bitrate (400mg)with a tiny, tiny piece broken off of a yohimbe pill at about 4am...

      The htp will put you to sleep and suppress your rem sleep. Then it will wear off at around 4 am.

      The galantamine and choline bitrate will supress your deep sleep and give you alot of REM sleep, from which you'll already be on the rebound for.
      , since you surpressed it earlier.

      The yohimbe will slightly wake up your conscious brain to trigger a lucid. Don't take to much. You could also substitute the yohimbe for a cigarette which should work.

      Do this about 2 times a week only...
      I'd prefer just regular food, but thanks anyways

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      I've read that peanut butter will help your dreams to be more vivid. Also apple juice. I don't think they help you become lucid though, just increase the vividness.
      Not positive though, just what I've read.

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      Cheese.
      Yeah.

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      I really don't think theres any food with a high enough concentration of anything that will make any difference whatsoever. The supplements above are actually high concentrations derived from foods and they really do work...for sure 100%!

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      chocolate,bananas,orange juice,garlic,turkey,and nutmeg are all supposed to increase vividness. beware the chocolate though if you eat strong chocolate ,such as dark, right before falling asleep it can cause nightmares.
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      Nightmares can be a good way to induce lucid dreams in their own right, because they provoke reality checks and they often wake you up, making it real easy to WILD. But I would definately have to recommend bananas, from personal experience.

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      yeah bananas definitely help b/c they have small amounts of melatonin in them. but i just prefer to actually take the melatonin supplement... or both

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