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      I've been hearing crazy success stories involving chocolate.

      Just post if it did help or not. Nothing else. Please. Pretty please

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      I've had chocolate before bed, and as far as i'm concerned it doesn't change a thing. It's just an excuse for fat people to ignore their diets.

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      Quote Originally Posted by badassbob View Post
      It's just an excuse for fat people to ignore their diets.
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      Hehe, funny but kinda rude!
      I've also tried chocolate before bed with little or no effect.
      B6 on the other hand enhanced both my recall and vividness though.
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      Didn't help at all, totally a placebo when eaten before bed (may help if you eat it after 5 hrs of sleep though)
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      Thats what i expected. The only effect i can possibly think of is it keeping you somewhat awake during a dream due to the caffine, increasing your chances of doing an RC.

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      If chocolate didn't make me sick I would try this.

      Someone should go 1 week without eating chocolate and keep a DJ with a record of things, and then 1 week eating chocolate and record it and then compare them together.

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      just a placebo for me didnt help at all
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      It's so hard to seperate the placebo effect from an actual lucid-dream inducing chemical in chocolate. Have to do a controlled double-blind study to know for sure I guess.

      But...it has seemed to help me sometimes, but not others (I'll take a placebo effect if I can get it, but I would like to know for sure too). However if there is some sort of tolerance effect I am not a good judge because I eat it constantly, except I never actually got up at night and tried it.

      Nameless may be right, about not eating it except for dreaming; and I like Rage of Poseidon's idea for a study too. I think I'll try this. (Uh-oh already getting worried about decreasing my intake...but in the name of science and lucid dreaming I shall try.)

      Sorry H.F. I don't think I followed your instructions. Maybe you should just try for yourself; it may be an individual biochemical response or something. I do think people should eat the darkest, most concentrated chocolate they can find; I think if you eat a Kit-Kat and it works, it is just a placebo or else sugar causes LD.

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      I got to bed at about 1am last night, set my alarm for 4:30am and when I woke up I ate half a chocolate bar. In the morining, at about 9am when I got up I couldn't remember any dreams too clearly.
      So, no effect on me, I'll try it another night cause maybe it was just bad luck...

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      Chocolate milk works best.
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      It's probably a placebo.
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