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I must've missed this link somehow. Yeah, thanks. A must read!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs. Music
Just ran across this website, it's about a few old 'famous people' that have had dreams that led them to their accomplishments / things they invented / their death, all that kind of stuff. Pretty cool to read. ->http://www.brilliantdreams.com/product/famous-dreams.htm
Wow...this is so cool! Thanks for sharing it!
Edit: The dreams are really cool. Interesting about this sites product, though, lol. It has melatonin in it, so no ordering it from Germany in any case (that's a banned import here ... I don't even think it's sold here at all, now that I think about it). Anyway, it says "Vitamin B" ... yeah, which one? Yikes. Supposedly vitamin B6 in very large doses (too large to take on a regular basis) can induce vivid dreams. You can google that for more info. I tried this a few times, in the 100mg to 150mg range. People say that it often produces nightmares for your vivid dreams, though, and that did happen to me a couple of times. Most of the time, though, I didn't notice any difference. The amazing dreams I've had were on nights I did NOT take anything :lol: I wonder what that other ingredient is (lycoris radiata)... going to look that up. Ok, that's the plant Red Spider Lily, but haven't read yet that it's ingestible... now looking for medicinal uses... Ok, the plant is usually quite poisonous and can even kill you, but a derivative of it (galantamine, which can also be taken from daffodils, which are also poisonous) is what does the trick. Info: http://dreamstudies.org/articles/galantamine-review-lucid-dreaming-pill (I just looked into this out of curiosity, lol. Whoa, it can mess with heartbeat and asthma and has a "significantly elevated frequency of sleep paralysis". Yikes. Count me out, baby.)
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