I can't answer that, as I don't know whether turmeric has had an effect on my dreams vividness. I just wanted to explain my theory on dream vividness and memory; and also share my recent dream and it's unique revelation, which might have been due to turmeric. But the other guy (Gerrans) should be able to give you an answer, though he was taking tablespoons of the stuff, while I only take 1 teaspoon in the morning with half a teaspoon of black pepper.
However what he describes about his dreams, I feel I can relate to, though I can't think of any particular examples at the moment (except that sam and max example). But I feel the past few weeks my dreams have been different, in the way Gerrans described. In the sense that my dreams have been unusual and intriguing enough to leave an impression of wonder about them for the rest of the day; but I could only tell you why and what that dream was about on the day, because I've forgotten by the next day (and I have no intention to keeping a dream journal).
But because of Gerrans experience with turmeric and his dreams, I will be keeping a closer eye on my dreams. I will also be experimenting with 2-3 tablespoons of the stuff with pepper nearer to bed, to see if I can see an increased effect on my dreams.
I would also be interested to know what time Gerran takes his turmeric, does he split the dose or take it all at once, and does he experience these dream effects every night? 3 questions there I would love to know the answers to if you have the time.
Also I forgot to mention turmeric may be having an effect on my libido in a good/bad way. I feel turmeric may be making my mind obsessed with porn, so much so, that it distracts me from concentrating on my life goals. I read somewhere curcumin can act on the D2 receptor. But this obsession with porn is more OCD rather than high libido. In the sense that I don't feel more horny; just more addicted. Like my body is not in the hormonal mood for porn/sex, but my mind wants to watch it anyway.
The last effect I've seen. Is turmeric may be making me too mellow. Like before turmeric, I was on a high in life, achieving my goals, feeling like I could take on the world. But now I feel stuck in a rut, not motivated to do anything, loss of interest. However this could be attributed to having stopped drinking cocoa recently, which gave me motivation and confidence like nothing else. Then again, I wonder if turmeric made me stop drinking cocoa, as I don't have a desire to drink it anymore, or do anything. The thoughts are there, but the motivation is not. At the moment my kitchen is a mess, because I can't be assed to clean it. Though usually I'm quite good at keeping on top of tidying up.
Someone on this thread on the first page mentioned turmeric stopped his craving of tobacco (snus).
I find that it does lower libido for me, maybe it has something to do with serotonin (it's MAOI), but I also read somewhere that it may be connected with mTOR inhibition (kind of a double edge sword ...). It also lowers cravings for whatever, first month I started taking turmeric I just quit using snus spontaneously, I really didn't crave it ... but then this effects has somewhat disappeared or at least isn't as noticeable.
Whatever the case, I can't see turmeric benefiting my waking life currently, other than helping with candida/thrush. I have no energy/motivation to do anything productive.
Anyone else become less motivated on turmeric? Or do you think it might be coincidence.
Also another effect I just thought of which I've been experiencing recently. I'm finding it hard to make eye contact, or look at the face of strangers. Like my head is always turning away, even when buying food. Something I've never struggled before with previously. Increased anxiety?
Edited by manny, 11 December 2014 - 03:05 PM.