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    Thread: The Absolute BEST lucid aid

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      This is a stupid guesstimation but I think the banana gives me the idea that i am lucid, like the false lucid things. On both night where i had a banana in my dream I mentioned being lucid or thought about being lucid but wasn't actually really, 100 % lucid. Hmm. I think, for me anyway, this is more of a RECALL aid, and not so much lucid. But we have more bananas now, I might give this another shot tonight. Best to see its result from more than 2 tests!

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      3rd try!

      No lucid dreams this time, but I remembered probably the longest, most vivid dream I've had for quite a long time.
      Give me the night!
      Let me be me for one last time!

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      Well, it increased vividness alright, my dream recall/vividness has been terrible lately, and I remembered it quite well. It was a pretty creepy dream. That might be some other factor though.

      ...Bump?

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      hmmmm... going to buy some bananas tomorrow...
      Just something going round in my head... cheese contains lots of b12.... cheese always gives me crazy dreams..... I am now wondering what a banana and cheese sandwich tastes like........

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      usually i have terrible dream recall/vividness unless as stated earlier alcohol, crazy parties, fun time, great dream control/recall anyways im ganna try this and post my results!

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      Such a pity I don't much care for raw banana. I like sauteeing them in butter and adding brown sugar to make a caramel sauce, but I learned in nutrition class that heat tends to destroy the vitamin content of fruits and vegetables. *sigh*

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      I used to have these every day for an entire grade when I was younger. I'll post the results eventually...
      "For a long time it gave me nightmares, having to witness an injustice like that. It was a constant reminder of how unfair this world can be, I can still hear them taunting him. 'Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!'... How come they just couldn't give him some cereal?"

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      Lol I've been doing this about 5 nights a week for the past month. But instead of milk, I drink apple juice. Milk definitely goes better with it, but I reqad somewhere in this forum that apple juice also helps with dream recall or somethin.

      Heres the link
      http://www.dreamviews.com/f44/apple-...d-dream-61014/

      I can tell you that whenever I eat this combination before I go to bed, I have the most craziest dreams haha
      And very great vividness.
      Last edited by Uraki; 02-11-2011 at 06:52 AM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Uraki View Post
      Lol I've been doing this about 5 nights a week for the past month. But instead of milk, I drink apple juice. Milk definitely goes better with it, but I reqad somewhere in this forum that apple juice also helps with dream recall or somethin.

      Heres the link
      http://www.dreamviews.com/f44/apple-...d-dream-61014/

      I can tell you that whenever I eat this combination before I go to bed, I have the most craziest dreams haha
      And very great vividness.
      Milk is also rich in vitamin b12, so that will help if the sandwich theory is correct (I still have to try it!)

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      Apple juice certainly helps with vivid dreams. Both my bro and I had vivid dreams after having a glass before sleeping. I dunno about the sandwich though. Sounds like something to try.

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      All I need for this to work is for a woman to make me one. LOLJK I don't have bananas or PB here.

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      I am trying peanut butter for vividness and it definitely works but I am looking for something to help get more lucid. I have bananas everyday with no noticeable difference. Still different things react differently with each person.

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      Currently chasing a peanut butter and banana sandwich with apple juice. OM NOM NOM

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      Nutritionally peanut butter has a huge effect on dreams
      (I forget which ingredient/compound it is exactly...I want to say B6?)
      "If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world" - C.S. Lewis

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