OK, so maybe you've decided that along with the rest of the techniques that increase lucid dream induction you want to add nootropic formulas into the mix.
Purists might say that they don't want to go this route because it's "unnatural" or "cheating." First of all, look who's deciding what is and isn't natural: a hairless monkey scratching around on a spinning pebble. We are part of nature, and everything is natural. Is everything a good idea? Of course not, but that's another argument. As for the cheating, whom are you competing against? Is there some lucid dream Olympics I wasn't invited to? I don't recommend using supplemental nutrients for lucid dream purposes every night or even on most nights. Actually, I don't think it is useful to even attempt lucidity induction on most nights. If you get everything aligned it isn't so difficult to "wake up in your dreams," but it isn't practical to get everything aligned all of the time. Anyway, for most people, using galantamine supplements for increasing REM density and the potential for critical thought is not dangerous when done in moderation. Perhaps some people are very sensitive to this chemical, but remember, eating a peanut is fatal for a tiny minority of the population. If you have any doubt about the safety of using galantamine for yourself please talk to your doctor and explain that you are considering doing this one day per week or less. Now, the How To: |
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The Finest Lucid Dream Supplement Under the Moon: Lucidimine
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