Did anyone tried beet juice for LD's? I red that it significantly increasing blood flow in the brain so i thought it might be good in combo with apple juice or maybe vitamin B, i would like to try it, but i don't have juicer yet, could anybody try it and let me know please? |
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That's exactly what i meant i will definitely try it, but i have to get juicer first so if no one willing to try it i will post my results, but it will take a while... |
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OK, just before bed i drank 250mil of beet juice which was very tasty and sweet, i also took one pill of B complex, but results was the same as B complex alone which was never any significant for me. Than i tried it again, 2 days after and nothing unusual happened and also 3th time was the same, so i would say that beet juice is a NO GO. |
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Hi Shaman1982 I'm old and I've been researching beetroot juice. It's a known improver of blood pressure and brain performance but it's cheaper overall to get concentrated beetroot tablets (I've sent off for some) Natures Aid beetroot extract on Ebay cost me £7.99 for 90x700mg tablets (inc UK postage) I would expect it to take a while for using them to show any marked improvment (or otherwise) and I'll let you know how it turns out Regards |
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If the World didn't suck we'd all fall off.
We are going through the eye of the needle; make sure you leave what you don't need behind. (Terence Mckenna 1946-2000)
Hi FryingMan...hows it hanging? I'm not sure. Because of how I am (all over the place...I even have a theory about that...which I'm going to put in my dream journal) I usually have so many irons in the fire that I can't be certain which irons (if any) are branding the right cattle. You're right-on about fresh v pills (or even juice) and, as I've probably eaten the equivalent of 100+ kg of beetroot since I started, I should, by rights, be walking around Mars as we speak...and I'm firmly rooted on Earth...so back to the drawing-board I think. There's no real "substitute" for hard graft. |
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If the World didn't suck we'd all fall off.
We are going through the eye of the needle; make sure you leave what you don't need behind. (Terence Mckenna 1946-2000)
LOL @ walking on Mars . |
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In a way we're buddhist monks...but at least we don't have to drink yak milk. I've had a couple of barren nights (hey that was a pop group) But I just went for a nap and tried http://www.dreamviews.com/induction-...eam-ssild.html There was a revised version but looks like it's been removed. |
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If the World didn't suck we'd all fall off.
We are going through the eye of the needle; make sure you leave what you don't need behind. (Terence Mckenna 1946-2000)
As I understand SSILD you're not actually looking for anything to happen during the cycles ala WILD. You're supposed to do it some number of times and then just go to sleep. That's the attraction: no WILD-style-consciousness-balancing on the edge of a sword. It's just supposed to boost your awareness of your "dream body" so that in a dream you just become lucid. |
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That's it. I just tried during my afternoon REM cycle for something to do...and I'm glad I did. The revised blog said do about 4 quick "sets" then do 6 or so longer sets (about 30 seconds for each sight, sound, sense) I'm watching a video now where a young guy runs through it. |
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If the World didn't suck we'd all fall off.
We are going through the eye of the needle; make sure you leave what you don't need behind. (Terence Mckenna 1946-2000)
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