Is it better to try and LD naturally, or take supplements? |
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Is it better to try and LD naturally, or take supplements? |
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Supplements are just crutches. You can achieve the same effects they give with hard work and determination, and the results will truly be yours, rather than some chemical's. On top of that, remember that what works for someone else might not work for you. The brain isn't like the other organs, and it's very likely that you'll have to try a wide range of supplements until you find something that works for you. |
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I think it's good to learn to do it naturally, but supplements are ok occasionally. I use "Glantamind" generally with a month or two between uses. |
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I do think it's best to go the natural route. No chance of chemical or psychological dependencies that "I need it to get lucid." If you have a solid LD practice, something like galantamine can be taken once in a while as an experiment, though. But it's best to really establish your practice first, I think. |
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We are living in modern era so are there people who manage to create a machine or tool that can make 100 percent chance of getting LD yet? I guess we really need to practice very hard in order to achieve LD. Experiencing LD is one of the most awesome opportunity someone would get. |
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I agree that dependence on a supplement isn't good for lucid dreaming (or life in general). However, I occasionally use supplements to "jump-start" my recall/lucidity, especially during dry spells or the like. You can use them every once in a while if you're out of the groove, but it's very important to actually have natural ability as well. |
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Why not both? It works synergic. |
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Well I had a few short lucids, and then tried the supplement route and had some success with Galantamine, but I've decided to try and go "au naturel" for the last 10 weeks. |
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I agree....its always best to be able to do ANYTHING naturally, but I won't knock a supplement if it helped me in some way. I dont think anyone should develop a dependency on supplements. But of course I think we all feel that way. |
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on break...
It's interesting that you write this. I reached exactly the same conclusion last year. After a few dozen attempts with galantamine and choline with rarely getting back to sleep within 3 (or even 5) hours, (but yet sometimes having really amazing lucids, even 7 hours after taking the supps, supposedly beyond their effective time period), I started to wonder: was it the supplements, or was it all the hours spent awake intensely thinking about lucid dreaming? I created a thread, "supplements: does it all come down to WBTB in the end?" where not everyone agreed with me |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
+1 |
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I tried using Calea Zacatachichi. (I think that's what it's called.) I was hoping that it would keep me lucid longer in my dreams, but instead it just gave me random dreams. I ended up giving the rest away after a while of taking it. Not for me. I may try something new later on though. |
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I use melatonin usually. Not because i primarily want it for dreaming purposes but to try to get to sleep early. The dreaming part is partially in mind but its just a added bonus on the side when i use it. It works well if i sleep in a while undisturbed, so the longer i sleep with it the better. When i choose not to use it because i know ill be tired enough to sleep without it i still have good dreams and dont think i need it to dream well. If i use it to sleep ill still utilize but no drpendencies here. |
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Go natural. Check my sig for info on a lot of substitutes. |
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I use both |
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I go natural. I feel like if you take too much of something, your body will stop making as much of it. So when people take supplements, they may have an ld, but the next day or the day after, you would have a deficiency of it in your system. For instance: |
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Sensei please tell me what you do to get ld's!!! |
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LD sups (essentially 5htp, Galantamine+choline, and AlphaGPC, and even more important : the yuschak's book) associated with a WILD/DEILD methodology brought me back to the LD game. |
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Last edited by Kaan; 02-26-2015 at 08:52 PM.
Only one of those things do i do (eat something because it smells good). All the others I don't use because they are not needed for life. Nicotine especially. But if you want to compare lding supplements to a drug that slowly kills you because of a temporary fix, go for it. |
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Best dreams I've ever had have been from nicotine patches, shame I only ever have them when I'm quitting smoking. |
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One thing I have found is that both Alcohol and Ca****is greatly reduces my ability to dream, I've found that I have much clearer dreams and better DR when I sleep sobur. |
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