@TimeFlipper , my humble apologies;Its interesting to note that Galantamine is a medicine to treat people with mild Alzheimers symptons, nothing in the write up with claims it induces lucid dreaming![]()
I "assumed" that you meant that I did not cover the lucid dream aspect of this supplement;
I was wrong to do this; I'm sorry.
I take it that this is your observation that the drug manufacturer didn't mention anything about lucid dreams being a common side effect.
Especially with Alzheimer and Dementia patients; in which you would be monitoring their mental status.
Which if "grandma" starts talking about flying across the landscape, Not knowing she was having a lucid dream and just ends up getting "more" medication.
Thanks for your observation and sorry for my misunderstanding.
(Original and incorrect post below)
@TimeFlipper , your memory is slipping,
you even gave this a "thumbs up" (page 1 of this thread)
Pre-sleep treatment with galantamine stimulates lucid dreaming: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study
Maybe this supplement will help.

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