OK let me attempt to deconstruct what happened in my previous post.
So first of all, while it's difficult to describe precisely what occurred, I think it would be best characterized as a surge in vizualization capability, in terms of resolution and detail, synergized with an opening of the memory floodgates. I actually saw some decades-old objects that I hadn't remembered in many years. It's as though someone broke into my memory vault, and the images just started pouring out the sides. But it wasn't totally random. For example, I would see an object in my old apartment, then the same object again in an even older living situation. Much of it was flying through places that I had been, either just recently, or decades ago. While I obviously can't go back to those places to see how accurate the images were, the appearance of these long-forgotten objects suggests to me that some pathways got unlocked.
Now, as I've said in my thread, shiitake-maitake extract has been known to give me excellent visual recall for several hours at a time. But I ran out a couple days ago and haven't yet acquired a refill. So fortunately, given its relatively short half life, we can disregard that possibility. And even in that case, while my ability to visualize hypothetical situations improves significantly, the visual memory enhancement begins shortly after taking a pill; it does not generally extend to events prior to that.
So while there are a lot of commonalities between the second and third NGF dosing experiences, most of them have been the same for a long time. For instance, I really doubt that the vitamin pill I've been taking for years has caused a sudden surge in my vizualization capabilities. Because I stopped eating in the afternoon yesterday, the NGF spray is among the most proximate causes in both cases. I think I just dismissed that idea previously because it had not occurred on my first dose. (In hindsight, that makes sense, considering that it was only a tenth as much as the second and third.) Importantly, I had no such episode on the day that I did not take it; but on that day, I still had my usual few grams of lion's mane.
Now, I don't think that this is the whole story. I think there are supporting actors here, without which this might not have occurred with such intensity. Here are my prime suspects, which are common to both days, as well as recent regimen changes:
NGF nasal spray (Ocean brand nasal saline with a ug or 2 of betaNGF)
lion's mane (dosed for over a month, recently increased to 4-6 grams per day, Fungi Perfecti brand)
nicotinamide (500 mg before bed, shortly before NGF delivery)
methylcobalamin (5000 ug at same time as nicotinamide, Jarrow brand)
melatonin (300 ug, extended release, LEF brand)
Blue Machine juice (1 small bottle from Naked Juice, taken hours prior)
If it's not the NGF spray that's doing this, then it must be that I've crossed a threshold with the lion's mane. I find that a bit improbable, however, because I merely doubled the dose, and the visual memory episodes were radical, sudden departures in capability, which I would not expect after a month on this supplement. But who knows, maybe 4 grams is the magic threshold for me. Even then, the fact that this did not occur on the night when I did not insufflate NGF is suggestive as to the real cause.
I should add that I have no reason at present to believe that there is any other benefit underway apart from this particular capacity, and the aforementioned olfactory enhancement. For the record, the latter began 2 days ago as a bout of parosmia episodes superimposed on a normal but subdued olfactory capability. (For example, I smelled a faint bleach odor in my room, when none had been used there in months.) Then yesterday, I noticed a distinct improvement in such. It was for this particular reason that I decided to go back to NGF -- on the hopes that further enhancement was to be had, which then seems to have precipitated the foregoing event.
I should make a few notes on methodology, as well. First of all, when I dripped it into my nose with my head tilted back, I tried to hit the little area which "buzzes" just before you sneeze; it's my understanding that this is the olfactory bulb. Secondly, I tried and mostly succeeded at preventing the liquid from escaping into my throat, blowing it back out into a tissue after a minute or so. Roughly, I would say that I had administered 20 drops to each nostril before each such delayed blowout. The downside of all this is that it left my anterior nasal region sore and burning, probably from the sodium and other preservatives in the nasal spray. And finally, I cleaned everything out with "normal" nasal spray and another blowout after the fact, followed by use of a nasal humidifing machine for relief of the soreness. So if I make more nasal spray, I will definitely use a higher concentration of NGF.
It's also noteworthy that the associated dull headache started in the front on the right, and spread gradually to the midline on both sides during the visualization event. This would be roughly consistent with the insufflation location and subsequent diffusion, which we know to occur based on the rabbit studies mentioned above. And actually, it follows roughly the same hour-or-two front-to-back diffusion timeline from that study. It's also different from my shiitake-maitake experience, which generally does not induce a headache.
I do want to emphasize that what occurred yesterday did not involve hallucination, in the sense that while the "movie" was vividly believable, I knew it was a movie. Granted, it continued in the back of my mind even after getting up from bed.
I'm going to try a few more experiments in order to narrow this down. It's possible, of course, that I've discovered that Blue Machine plus lion's mane results in a visual memory explosion. (That would be an economical breakthrough!) We'll see.
Edited by resveratrol_guy, 20 August 2015 - 02:46 PM.