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Wacky dreams and XTC
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Hey everyone... Great site BTW, just got an interesting question...
I once used to abuse now occasionally use XTC, and I notice how crazy my dreams become over the next few nights after a good night partying hard. I could tell you's about them if you want, but the common thing with them all is that they make absolutely no sence but I can remember and feel them more than any other dream.
I read up about their meanings, and it always has something to do with my life changing or a relationships in transition. I realise that pills change you, but still, does anyone ever get this purely from ecstasy???
I once used to abuse now occasionally use XTC, and I notice how crazy my dreams become over the next few nights after a good night partying hard. I could tell you's about them if you want, but the common thing with them all is that they make absolutely no sence but I can remember and feel them more than any other dream.
I read up about their meanings, and it always has something to do with my life changing or a relationships in transition. I realise that pills change you, but still, does anyone ever get this purely from ecstasy???
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I don't know about the P bit, but Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) - from Erowid, I posted it in the comedown thread as well.
5HTP quite commonly causes people to have strong dreams.
As for the pills doing it, well dreaming is linked to seritonin so I assume its the messing with that which is causing the dreams. Unless you've been eating a lot of cheese.
I should have read the link before I posted above, it says that 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) is a precursor to serotonin.
LOL! I looove cheese! :hyper:
Maybe thats what it is!?!
You didnt know that 5HTP was the precusor? (giggles)
It may well be the cheese thing, eating cheese does help the production of seritonin and as a dairy product is somewhat difficult to digest, this means you are slightly more awake than normal and more likely to dream.