I’ve done an informal polling of my friends whom I’ve introduced to melatonin, and the majority of them noticed more vivid dreams without me mentioning it.
I use it only occasionally, but the effect it has on my dreams is too large to fake (and I noticed it before ever hearing that it was supposedly a common side effect)
I’ve noticed it too, but I didn’t really think it germane to a cost-benefit evaluation. More dreams is a mixed blessing in general—unless one wants to do lucid dreaming, which is an entirely different kettle of fish, and this little essay covers enough as it is.
I’ve done an informal polling of my friends whom I’ve introduced to melatonin, and the majority of them noticed more vivid dreams without me mentioning it.
I use it only occasionally, but the effect it has on my dreams is too large to fake (and I noticed it before ever hearing that it was supposedly a common side effect)
I’ve noticed it too, but I didn’t really think it germane to a cost-benefit evaluation. More dreams is a mixed blessing in general—unless one wants to do lucid dreaming, which is an entirely different kettle of fish, and this little essay covers enough as it is.
I’d say it’s worth mentioning, though not worth spending many words on.
Some people I’ve talked to won’t take it because they don’t want any more nightmares than they already have.