So it says in Ninja's guide that Galantamine acts quickly, so if I take it during wbtb, when should I be asleep after taking it for it to work?
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So it says in Ninja's guide that Galantamine acts quickly, so if I take it during wbtb, when should I be asleep after taking it for it to work?
I'm curious about this too. I tried it for the first time last night, during WBTB. It did not cause me to have lucid dreams, but I did have a low-grade nightmare. I stayed up too long though during WBTB and was having a hard time falling asleep again. Over 2 hours elapsed between my taking the galantamine (Lucid Dreamer company formula) and starting to dream. I suspect it is so fast-acting that it was out of my system by the time I finally got dreaming again.
What I'm going to do next time I use it is wake up after 6 hours, take the pill, and let myself fall back asleep immediately. I used to be able to have LDs on demand but I'm out of practice and thought I'd try the pharmaceutical shortcut.
OK, this site
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/is-ga...upplement.html
claims that it peaks after one hour. So, I'm thinking I'll take it as soon as I wake up for WBTB and then go to sleep after half an hour. It should be peaking in the early portion of my next REM cycle.
I usually feel the GM kick in about 20 minutes after taking it.