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Originally Posted by DrTiTus
I ran the experiment (went to bed at like 8:30pm), and sure enough, my brain flicked into dream mode. I did, however, lose 4 hours of my day to absolute nonsense. I also woke up at 6am while it was still freezing cold and sat there wondering whether I should light the fire. I'm not sure I like the trade off, but your claim appears to be correct.
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Cool
You can shorten time to 'dream mode' by supplementing 5HTP.
In theory, plentiful 5HTP allows your brain to reach peak serotonin stores faster.
No idea if that theory is correct, but the result is, for me at least.
Man I've had some hyper-detailed dreams on 5HTP.
In one, I designed a skyscraper.
It had a hollow inside, like a donut - designed in that way to allow a counterweight in the middle to make it stable during quakes, and allow air to blow 'through' it and into the middle of the donut, up and out - meaning it was impervious to high winds.
It wasn't just a facade of a skyscraper - like the mental rough outline of one - I knew precise detailed construction for the entire thing, all at once.
https://www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/b...mg-60-capsules
Fun trial for a bit of a trip - however if you are on serotonergic meds gotta take care.