why dont you try it and find out? |
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hey all. i was just wondering if chamomile will help any part of my dreaming. answer but soon because i'm going to bed shorty. lol. thnx in advanced, bye! |
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I don't even know what it is. Some people have managed to have LD's every night without aid from tea, drugs or anything else you can think of. *shrugs* |
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try relax and sleep pills by jameson naturals or "nighty night" tea by..... |
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no, chamomille will not help your lucidiy. if anything it is a relaxant. Teas and herbs stuff don't help, what helps are persistence and repetition. following the same method over and over. |
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You'll Spend 20 Years Wind Up Alone, Demented.
Camomille and mint tea can be helpful to relax, but they are helpful especially to remember dreams. At least to me, they are. |
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If you want to induce a lucid dream by external methods, do the following: |
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I take the B6 before going to sleep - it hasn't worked ALL times. I still have to try LucidOne's approach (WBTB + B6)... but it should prove interesting... |
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As far as the tea I can only go by my personal advice and say NO! this is not fact but it has not helped me. |
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The past couple of nights i've taken melatonin w/ B6 about 1.5 hrs before going to bed, no lucid dreams, but my dreams seemed to last longer. I guess it more vividness / better recall. I could have easily done a RT and found out i was dreaming, but i can never remember to do them. |
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I would suggest the following for a melatonin / B-6 combination: |
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