Well, a well-hydrated brain is a well-functioning brain, so I’m not surprised if that’s the case with dreams. It’s definitely worth a try, as nothing bad could happen from it.
Okay, after reading your first post I was a bit baffled, but now I understand!
Right, the full-bladder thing really only has two decent uses that make it somewhat effective for some people. I’m not one of those people, so I don’t have any primary sourced success stories for you. I do know however, that with some people it will cause them to: A: Dream of toilet-related things and, B: Wake up sometime earlier than they normally would
Like I said, it’s not from my own experiences so keep that in mind.
Also, don’t start drinkign gallons of water to induce lucid dreams. Waking up to urinate could help with WBTB but if you decidde to drink 2-3 gallons of water all at once you could get water toxiticy and die. Which as we all know is bad
I agree with this. From my own experience I have drank somewhat a lot of water (different amounts since I have a 20oz. water bottle) and woke up in the middle of the night. I’ll try this tonight to see if it works again. I’ll report back.
I didn’t do this last night. I went to bed at 8:00 PM and woke up at 9:30 PM. Then I stayed up until 2:00 AM due to no sleepiness. I did go the bathroom a lot though since I 'm sick and all.
I usually do not drink a lot throughout the day and yesterday I drank a glass of water every hour and I turned out to recall 5 dreams this morning. So I’m going to continue through tonight and see how that turns out. Seems it could bring true.
hmm… this is interesting… has anyone heard/seen of Dr. Emoto’s work with water crystals? apparently saying different words (or even writing them on the glass) changes the structure of the water to reflect that word. You can probably tell where I’m going with this… but what if we were to write (and say) the words “lucid dream” on a bottle of water? worth a shot i think.