Right, just to give a heads up I take a daily Nootropic stack - split between the morning (8am) and afternoon (2pm) consisting of:
Piracetam (2 x 1.6g)
Oxiracetam (2 x 800mg)
DMAE (2 x 500mg)
Centrophenoxine (2 x 250mg)
L-Huperzine A (2 x 100mcg)
Gotu Kola (2 x 500mg)
Vinpocetine (2 x 10mg)
Pyritinol (2 x 200mg)
ALCAR (2 x 500mg)
Alpha-Lipoic Acid (2 x 150mg)
L-Dopa (1 x 250mg - maybe once a week alongside Green Tea extract)
I also have chronic insomnia for which I cycle my usage of (in order to avoid dependence of any sort) various supplements and meds. ie. I'll take one supplement one night, then a different one the next, skip a day etc...:
2.5mg Melatonin
200mg 5-HTP
200mg Picamilon
50mg Diphenhydramine
200mg L-Theanine
2-4mg Clonazepam (I very rarely take this; only during really bad evenings)
This is my second time taking a Nootropic stack. I take it annually for a period of two months around exam time. I sometimes combine with Modafinil, Desmopressin and Methylphenidate (rarely) for periods of intense study, and find it to have an extremely positive effect on my general work ethic, learning capacity, memory recall and mood.
Anyway, to the point - Lucid Dreaming.
Obviously, as I have insomnia, this practice proves quite difficult. However, two years ago (pre-sleep issue days) I studied ludic dreaming in depth and tried avidly for about 3 months. During that time I acquired one lucid dream. It was very short and fragmented but it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life (I have tried a fair few psychadelic chemicals so I have a good comparison). It was just the most amazing feeling ever.
For those who don't know, lucid dreaming is basically when you become conscious during the period of REM sleep. It means you have the ability to exert complete and utter control over what happens in your dream. If you want to fly, you fly. If you want to meet celebrities, you do. It may not sound great but think about it; the only point when you realize that your dream was not real is upon awakening. Before that point, it is an entirely real experience which you react to physically and emotionally. So, imagine this: when you have control over your actions into your dreams, it does not feel like you are dreaming at all. You evoke all the real emotions and physical sensations as if it were really happening. Thus, if - during a lucid dream - you decide to fly into space, you don't just imagine it, you actually do. Okay, obviously you are imagining it, but the point is that any sensations derived from the experience equate to any feelings you would get from actually experiencing it in real life. It's hard to explain, but I highly recommend you have a look on the Lucid Dreaming Wikipedia Page for more info...
Having started my Nootropic stack again I have gained more motivation to actually engage in attempting to lucid dream again. I tried last night (unsuccessfully) and I will continue to try until I achieve one. I have been doing alot of reading regarding substances that potentially facilitate or increase the chances of experiencing lucidity of dreams, and have found that actually my Nootropic stack seems to be of quite a lot of benefit. I have decided tonight to take a select few of my Nootropics an hour before I go to bed to see if - at the very least - I can improve the vividness of my dream, and hopefully obtain lucidity (although very unlikely as it can take weeks to months) Still, I remain hopeful.
What I have gathered is that cholinergic and dopaminergic drugs can a) help reduce the time it takes to acquire REM sleep, b) increase length of REM sleep, c) promote dream recall (important when developing lucid dreaming skills as it allow you to find "signals", personal to you, that may help indicate to you that you are dreaming). Melatonin has also been proved to improve quality of REM sleep as it is the bodies' natural sleep hormone. 5-HTP and L-Theanine may also help as serotonin is associated with restful REM sleep. There have also been a fair few anecdotal reports on Piracetam promoting wakefulness and a refreshed feeling in the morning. Galantamine is also renound for being a Nootropic with positive effects on lucid dreaming, but I don't have this as I have never had use for it before.
So, with this in mind, I potentially can make use of:
-racetams (Piracetam & Oxiractem)
DMAE/Centrophenoxine
L-Huperzine A
5-HTP
L-Theanine
L-DOPA
Melatonin
I will be trying out these alongside various Lucid Dream Induction Techniques over the next few weeks to see if I can obtain a lucid dream. Of course, ultimately I would like to be able to acquire lucidity in my dreams without any herbal aid, but my thinking is that, seeing as I am taking most of the Nootropics anyway, I may as well try and make use of them whilst I can.
Anyway, I know this has been a rather long winded post but here is my plan for tonight :-
I'm going to take 3g Piracetam, 1.6g Oxiracetam, 1g DMAE and 200mcg Huperzine A one hour before I go to bed. I'll then take Melatonin as I normally would (sublingually). I will fall asleep using fairly basic lucid dream induction methods (you can see examples on the Wiki site) and set set my alarm to wake me up after about 4.5hrs - about the time of REM sleep. I will then put on a lucid dream induction tape - one that basically repeatedly re-affirms "You are dreaming now..." - over some quiet music, and get a final 2 hours sleep before I have to get up. This is the ultimate goal. Chances are it'll most definitely not go to plan and I'll end up getting no sleep () but it's worth a try.
I'll carry on doing this; trying out various different combinations of Nootropics at different times throughout the day and before bed, and see if I get any result. I'll keep it posted here. It'll be nice if I do find a combination that helps as I am essentially a novice and it would be nice to give hope to people who are also trying. I know from personal experience that it is very easy to give up as it is very frustrating going to so much effort for seemingly a few unreliable seconds
Has anyone else has anyone else had any experience with lucid dreaming? If so, post them! Did you take supplements/Nootropics to "boost" the chances, how long did it take you etc...?
All appreciated!