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Ethnobotanicals (Natural drugs) Psychedelic plants, mescaline cacti, Kratom, Iboga, Calea, Blue lotus, Ephedra, Sinicuichi, Betel nut, Nightshades, Kava, Datura, etc.

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Cheeses of the Dreaming

"A study carried out by the British Cheese Board, "Cheese and Dreams Study", reveals that eating cheese before bed not only will aid a good night's sleep but also different cheeses will, in fact, cause various types of dreams. Six different types of British cheese were given to an equal number of participants: Stilton, Cheddar, Red Leicester, British Brie, Lancashire, and Cheshire. During one week, each participant ate a 20-gram piece of cheese thirty minutes before going to sleep and recorded the type of sleep and dreams that they experienced. Stilton produced vivid, bizarre dreams, although none were described as bad experiences; highlights included talking soft toys, elevators that moved sideways, a vegetarian crocodile upset because it could not eat children, dinner party guests being traded for camels, soldiers fighting each other using kittens instead of guns, and a party in a psychiatric hospital. Those eating British Brie had very nice dreams but also rather odd, obscure ones, such as driving against a battleship or having a drunken conversation with a dog. Cheshire did not produce many dreams."

- Drugs of the Dreaming by Toro and Thomas
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Re: Cheeses of the Dreaming

Yes it is true... im into lucid dreaming, and there are some cooking recipes that help you dreaming. For example drinking milk before bed raise serotonin, while eating egg raise acethilcoline... Two neurotransmitter that have profound impact on dreaming. So, i think even cheese can have some dream inducing power.
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