benzyme said:
if you want to improve dream recall, it would make sense to improve recall, and enhance dreaming. you can do both by increasing intake of acetylcholine precursors. there will be diminishing returns, in the form of downregulation, but not before you accomplish the aforementioned.
Yeah I read that boiled eggs, spinach, cod, soy lecitin & barley contain decent amounts of Choline.
Would Choline be a good acetyl-choline precorsor?
Also Galantamine is a Cholinergic drug that is reported by many to make dreams significantly more vivid and memorable. I might order a bottle online if I can find a bottle of Galantamine and if customs will allow it(Galantamine is a prescription drug in my country).
If that fails I might try and find a Galantamine extraction method that doesn't involve methanol, perhaps with help from a chemist buddy. If you can get it in your country without prescription try it.
If anyone knows other, more accesible Cholinergic drugs than Galantamine please do tell.
If we are to influence dreams chemically we need to understand the brainchemistry of dreaming better.
I believe I read somewhere that Dopamine-levels also have a significant effect on dreams.
Melatonin and Serotonin levels will also likely have significant effects on our dreams.
There is of course the theory that endogenous DMT, 5-MeO-DMT or 5-HO-DMT or combiations of them
are involved in creating the lifelike visions that are our nocturnal dreams. allthough this isn't proven it certainly makes sense.
Could there be a biochemical recipe for sleep and dreams, so to speak?
We know raised melatonin levels after sundown cause drowsyness and sleepiness. It makes us want to lay down in bed and close our eyes. When we do sleep paralysis sets in, perhaps caused by an endogenous opiate? And shortly after that phase we fall completely unconscious into deep sleep. Could an endogenous Dissociative/Narcotic be responsible for this?
And then after roughly 90 minutes of this deep sleep we become slightly aware again, brain activity spikes as if we were awake, though the body remains paralysed(Endogenous opiate still being released?) and the typical Rapid Eye movement starts: This would be the dreaming phase of sleep in which we experience lifelike visions and hightened awareness(we can remember these visions).
Very conceivable that this is also caused by other endogenous compounds: A blend of DMT and similair compounds?
I have thought of a way of testing the "DMT causes the visions of our Dreams"-hypothesis and though it is no surefire way to prove or disprove that DMT or similair tryptamines are involved it may give an indication.
Has anyone ever taken MAOIs before sleep? If DMT and/or similair tryptamines are indeed involved, then sleeping & dreaming under the influence of MAOIs should intensify your dreams significantly.
Anyone willing to join in this test with me and drink a cup of Caapi tea before bedtime?