Originally Posted by kookyinc
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lol.
Anyway, the B6 and B12 probably help. Also maybe that no fight/flight thing. However, I doubt it has enough B6 and B12 to have a profound effect. I call mild placebo before anyone gets too hyped. I'm not saying definitely and completely, but I think some of this might be from the expectation that this tea works
Jus' sayin'. Try to be objective with this.
agreed. sorry guys, i bought it and had zero results.
i will say it was yummy with some milk. but yeah, as with taking b vitamins or eating a banana before bed, it's purely placebo as far as i could tell. the only things i've ever had really work consistently, even when i've been off lucid dreaming and even not trying to remember dreams, is alcohol, re arranging sleep schedules, cough syrup, and other such things which cause REM rebound which intensifies dreaming noticeably. i certainly wouldn't recommend any of these methods though! any time i've had results with these things it was purely coincidence. the best dream remembering/ lucidity results i've ever had were from sheer will power and perseverance and of course all the mental tips and tricks but no chemicals were needed.
funny thing is, i was so disappointed that i thought about returning it lol! like they are going to say at the return counter: "oh it didn't enhance your dreams? sorry, full refund!" lol!
i bought it because it sounded like a healthy, cheap, effective, easily available dream enhancer. normally people just talk about expensive pills and supplements that are hard to find. it is really tasty though so i'll keep drinking it just for that. i'm going to try it in the middle of my sleep schedule tonight and write my results tomorrow. so i'm not completely sure it doesn't work, i'll let you know how i feel about it tomorrow
i'm glad it works for some of you though good luck!
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