There was a thread about this recently. Please use the forum search feature. I won't restate everything I posted in that thread, but I'll say this. Modern science knows very little about the physiological aspects of lucid dreaming, and there has been no scientific research into chemicals that induce lucid dreams. Furthermore, all legitimate drugs list their active ingredients, which I bet the pill in question fails to do. Therefore, I must conclude that the pill in question is either a placebo (which probably would boost your LD count if you didn't read this post), an arbitrary drug that doesn't list its active ingredients (which would be highly illegal and dangerous), or a complete scam in which you won't receive anything other than mysterious bills to your credit card. If the pill's company does provide a list of active ingredients, research the drug on Google. |
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