20 grams of chedar cheese before bed = CRAZY ass dreams!
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Last night I had about 5 different occurring dreams after intentionally eating 20g of cheddar to see if it affected my dreaming.. It turned out to allow me to have pretty much a continuous lucid dream, even when i woke up and fell back to sleep, it carried on!
I robbed a bank and numerous shops at gun point, was able to fly and free-run/roam anywhere, fuck anyone and anything... (so much more crazy shit happened) I recommend you try it.
Remember kids... [B]DMT[/B] is a natrually occouring hallucinagenic, produced from your pineal gland (a pea sized gland found in the center of your brain (also known as the 3rd eye)) [B]This is what allows you to dream. [/B]
[B]DMT [/B]is considered the worlds most powerful hallucinagenic. Remember it is found in every human in the world and also in many plants.. Yet the government choose not to let us know about it.... I think this is suspicious.
I have smoked DMT extract many times and let me assure you, it is an experiance not from this world. You hallucinate colours (even unrecognisable colours!), beings (aliens, gods ect), spirits, geometric shapes, parallel universes... and much much more!
Do some research on the pineal gland / the third eye and DMT... It is VERY interesting!
[QUOTE=anarchist;27627097]
Remember kids... [b]DMT[/b] is the drug that your brain produces from your pineal gland (a pea sized gland found in the center of your brain) [b]This is what allows you to dream.[/b][/QUOTE]
This is false.
DMT actually make our nervous system work quickly and efficiently. It reduces the activation energy required to transmit signals within our nervous system and this means our brains can handle more signals (more information) than without them.
If you want to put it into evolutionary terms it gives us an 'edge' when our brains are overloaded with stress, fear, exhaustion etc. Our nervous system pumps out agonists like DMT or serotonin to assist with our nervous responses ( flight, fight, fright ) so it is part of our survival mechanism as animals.
Simga-1 receptors are everywhere within our bodies and assist with regulation of Ca+ and K+ membrane transfers, they are not confined to the nervous system.
According to Dr. Rick Strassman who conducted a DMT research in the 1990s at the University of Mexico, his theory is that a massive release of DMT from the pineal gland prior to death or near death was the cause of the near death experience (NDE) phenomenon
eat 300 lbs of cheese before bed
die
1200 eat cheese erryday
I really doubt this is true. Let me get some facts to back it up some more.
Alright. Got what I needed. Cheese apparently DOES influence dreams, with an article claiming different types of cheeses effect the dream, cheddar apparently influences celebrity related dreams. Now, I don't know about you.. but I don't believe that to be very true. (Maybe sort of.. cheesy?) The same source though also says that it's because it contains milk. Milk has tryptophan which is basically the "aw yeah I ate a good meal now I feel like sleeping" chemical which also helps dreaming
But to help you with your dreams.. most dream sites recommend 2 things. Peanut butter.. and bananas. Sadly I personally can't eat peanut butter and banana sandwiches.. so I seperate them into a peanut butter sandwich and a whole banana. The peanut butter apparently has small amounts of some good dream helping stuff (niacin, B6, and tryptophan) and bananas have lots of B6 in them which also helps out dreaming.
Also, in relation to your "remember kids" comment. This is from the wikipedia about DMT.
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring hallucinogenic compound of the tryptamine family. DMT is found not only in several plants,[3] but also in trace amounts in humans and other mammals, where it is originally derived from the essential amino acid tryptophan.
This is basically how tryptophan works if I'm understand some of this science correctly. My non-scientific opinion as an aircraft maintainer makes me think that you get the tryptophan from milk, the tryptophan is converted into DMT which then helps your dreams out.
So how do you know the cheese did this and not some other thing you did/ate that day?
I eat cheese before bed all the time. It does absolutely nothing.
[QUOTE=Catdaemon;27627152]I eat cheese before bed all the time. It does absolutely nothing.[/QUOTE]
Eat 20 grams of cheddar cheese before bed.
so OP do you have any evidence to back up this theory of yours
or do you just [B]know[/B] it was the cheese because it [B]must[/B] have been the cheese
CHEESE DREAMS IM SKIING IN FRANCe
[QUOTE=Kalibos;27627187]so OP do you have any evidence to back up this theory of yours
or do you just [B]know[/B] it was the cheese because it [B]must[/B] have been the cheese[/QUOTE]
I think he has no clue what he's talking about other then what he probably googled up on a "how to have lucid (or vivid) dreams" search. I can't say I'm much better.. But I did try to explain his reasoning in my post.
I still think he has no idea though.
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[QUOTE=Pirate Ninja;27627101]This is false.
DMT actually make our nervous system work quickly and efficiently. It reduces the activation energy required to transmit signals within our nervous system and this means our brains can handle more signals (more information) than without them.
If you want to put it into evolutionary terms it gives us an 'edge' when our brains are overloaded with stress, fear, exhaustion etc. Our nervous system pumps out agonists like DMT or serotonin to assist with our nervous responses ( flight, fight, fright ) so it is part of our survival mechanism as animals.
Simga-1 receptors are everywhere within our bodies and assist with regulation of Ca+ and K+ membrane transfers, they are not confined to the nervous system.
According to Dr. Rick Strassman who conducted a DMT research in the 1990s at the University of Mexico, his theory is that a massive release of DMT from the pineal gland prior to death or near death was the cause of the near death experience (NDE) phenomenon[/QUOTE]
You got your whole post from here: [URL]http://www.mahalo.com/answers/why-does-the-human-body-produce-a-hallucinogen[/URL].
And you can't say he's false for that. Let me go read some more. Oh what the hell. Your last sentence was also copied from the wikipedia. At least form your own damn opinion instead of copying and pasting random comments and calling him wrong.
If you read a paragraph or 2 higher then the sentence you just COPIED it also says this: DMT is naturally occurring in small amounts in rat brain, human cerebrospinal fluid, and other tissues of humans and other mammals. [B]It may play a role in mediating the visual effects of natural dreaming,[/B] and also near-death experiences, religious visions and other mystical states. and also near-death experiences, religious visions and other mystical states.
Your cheese probably contained some mold that made you go bitch crazy.
its all in the cheddar brah
Wait.
If cheese makes you have weired dreams at night.... That might explain why France is France. :/
[QUOTE=JeffAndersen;27627227]I think he has no clue what he's talking about other then what he probably googled up on a "how to have lucid (or vivid) dreams" search. I can't say I'm much better.. But I did try to explain his reasoning in my post.
I still think he has no idea though.[/QUOTE]
yes, I actually found the study you mentioned while I was trying to verify the op's claim (I didn't read your post initially) but misread the part about the celebrities and didn't notice that it said cheddar, but it indeed does
fyi op, I often eat a few pieces of cheddar before I go to bed and my dreams aren't anything unusual (well, for dreams anyway) - and due to the medication I'm on, I remember my dreams every night (though not in great detail, and I forget in time like anyone if I don't write them down)
so I think you're either full of shit, you had an extraordinary lucid dreaming episode which I'm envious of, or your body has some very odd chemistry with cheese that induces lucid dreaming which I'm also envious of
[url=http://www.dairyreporter.com/Markets/Cheese-unlocks-your-wildest-dreams-says-study]here's the article for anyone interested[/url]
[QUOTE=anarchist;27627180]Eat 20 grams of cheddar cheese before bed.[/QUOTE]
what if i eat 25?
[QUOTE=phill977;27627353]what if i eat 25?[/QUOTE]
You dream crazy ass shit, try it!
I did this and broke my leg.
Thanks a lot OP
I did this and now I work at a supermarket. Thanks, cheddar.
shit i dont have cheddar, what do i do
I'm going to buy some cheddar when I go back home today.
Don't forget the Crackers! :v:
What if I eat a McDonald's cheeseburger before going to bed? :aaaaa:
[QUOTE=Kalkka;27627607]What if I eat a McDonald's cheeseburger before going to bed? :aaaaa:[/QUOTE]
You die.
i ate it and i jumped out of my window thanks alot op
Eat some chocolate before you sleep. Best dream inducing food in my opinion.
[QUOTE=noobkiller4;27627721]i ate it and i jumped out of my window thanks alot op[/QUOTE]
my brother did it and now he's addicted to heroin
thanks a lot OP
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