Lucy
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Thanks for theinfo.
There is only one way to check this out, anfd that is to take ZMA myself.
My son is so sure it helps him dream (or recall dreams) but he says they are not fantastic dreams of things like flying but things that could be, as he says, "real." He claims he definitely did not recall dreams before, and now he does. That in itself is interesting. I have often talked with him about this topic and I can recall when he claimed he didn't dream at all. Then he only remembered the really crazy type dreams. Why zinc/magnesium would help recall dreams is a mystery.
I think the stories on the internet are of more fantastic dreams, but I will have to search again. And maybe it has to do with recall rather than stimulus of any type of dream. Or maybe it is the power of suggestion?
So I have tried this a couple of nights and I can't say I experienced anything extra-ordinary. I randomly recall dreams anyway. The first night, I didn't recall any dreams. But the one I had last night was pretty ordinary. Yes it was something that could have happened. I dreamed about an event at MIT, but the place in my dream did not physically resemble any place at MIT I know of. Something in an old school-type building built in a certain era. They all feel the same. The person I dreamed about is a real person and not at MIT, though she is on the faculty at a state university. She recently, in "real" life, emailed me that she might be in the area this summer, so I guess I incorporated that into the dream. She had another friend there in the dream who was correct for her interests but not the actual correct person. She was singing in a performance; she doesn't sing (but lecturing is a performance, is it not?). So I am mixing facts with symbols, but I'm not at all sure what this dream means to me. However, I would class it as something that could happen in C1.
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