by TheZodiacHmm, I didn't know there was a correlation between dreams and cigarettes. Although, sometimes, I remember very well what I dream (they're mostly nightmares).
Yeah, it is a unspoken truth... there is most certainly something to it, I know because of my experiments with quiting smoking which happened alongside piracetam usage. Took me forever to figure it out.
https://healthunlocked.com/quitsupport/posts/1047863/vivid-dreams-when-stopping-smoking-heres-why...
One of our Stop Smoking Advisors has found some information that I thought you might all find interesting;
Vivid dreams are found to not be a side effect from stop smoking products. It has been discovered through research that it is part of the recovery process. The brain begins to repair itself and reverse damage caused from smoking. Neurobiologists have discovered that brain cells sprout new axons and nerve fibres during dream sleep. A chemical named serotonin in the brain triggers the brain to dream.
When she says "damage", really what it is, is that nicotene acts as a substitute for certain brain chemicals, so when we run out of nicotene, the body craves another to fill up the newly created dependency. Right? It all makes sense.
There is ALOT of untapped potential in the human mind. Only my opinion (based on my experiences).
by TheZodiacWhat type of problems??? If you don't mind me asking, ofc.
About 2 years ago I had a massive seizure, probably a temporal lobe seizure and months later I was diagnosed bipolar. Never had a seizure again. Until I did a herbal detox, and during the morning waking up my body would vibrate in a similar manner to the seizure I had, only significantly less intense. After the detox, no more vibrations. Fast forward a few months, and I ordered e-juice from a vendor who sent me expired stuff. On the label it said it had expired over a year ago. So I smoked it anyways, and the vibrations came back. About 3 weeks ago, they wouldn't stop and they became stronger and constant, so my body was constantly having seizures.
I can't figure out if it was something to do with the expiry of the substance, if it had something to do with mint flavoring extract which may have contained thujone, or if they put way too much nicotine into the mixture. It could also be entirely unrelated to the e-juice and something to do with my bipolar, but I think the e-juice poisoned me. With meds from the doctor, the seizures seem to be going away slowly, but it's taking a long time.