I thought of trying this after using Champix to give up smoking. That was making me so focused, productive and happy; weaning off of it became nearly more difficult than quitting to smoke. Afterwards I made some research into it and discovered Galantamine has similar properties with regards to nAChRs (happiness and focus) plus it's a cholinesterase inhibitor so maybe some intelligence bump? So I'm not sure if it's placebo or not but really works for me.
I'm an engineer with zero years of medicine training (last biology class was in high school) so I'm probably completely talking nonsense, but I believe it's worth a try.
I tried it at night to help lucid dreaming, minimal results. Never considered trying it during the day.
I thought of trying this after using Champix to give up smoking. That was making me so focused, productive and happy; weaning off of it became nearly more difficult than quitting to smoke. Afterwards I made some research into it and discovered Galantamine has similar properties with regards to nAChRs (happiness and focus) plus it's a cholinesterase inhibitor so maybe some intelligence bump? So I'm not sure if it's placebo or not but really works for me.
I'm an engineer with zero years of medicine training (last biology class was in high school) so I'm probably completely talking nonsense, but I believe it's worth a try.
50mg (the maximum safe dose) of vitamin B6 worked for me for lucid dreaming.
Have you ever tried Calea ternifolia? It can supposedly induce lucid dreaming.