

It's high time binaural beats joined them in the realm of quackery, and high time too that kids stopped spending hard-earned money making these people rich. Some say that if you believe something strongly enough, your body will find a way to make it happen.ĭon't get me started on homeopathy - I'll only say that it should be called placebology. Response to I-doser, does it work im testingit 19:26:15 placebo effect and it wroks on poeple mainly in there young teens who havnt felt the real effect of beer/drugs ect. The placebo effect can generate very real effects. You can only tell if you try yourself, I guess. Then again, maybe I'm just completely un-susceptible and they really do work. It's too easy to click yes and then be slammed by a huge bill unexpectedly. To make things worse, there is a culture of trying to sell these "drugs" to others using a referral program - all the more reason for the pushers to pretend they work.Īmong the US$2.99 doses are some which cost up to US$200. Maybe that's an unlikely scenario, but the bottom line is: it gets young people thinking and talking about illicit drugs. Then, frustrated that their binaural beat wasn't getting them high, they decide to try the real thing for reference. People hear about a new, free, safe and legal craze online and give it a go. I'm concerned about the potential for i-drugs to become gateways to real drugs.

Most of them would probably do the same if they listened to opera music at volume. There are Youtube videos of people reacting to doses and pulling faces to put on a good show. We are naturally inquisitive and taking drugs is sometimes seen as cool or rebellious. To youths, drugs are often an interesting subject. Of course, kids today don't read anything before they accept it. The use of the I-Doser Application and included or purchased doses should be used for entertainment purposes only." " I-Doser makes no medical, psychological, physical, or otherwise, claims to the effectiveness of the I-Doser Application or it's included or purchased doses. In fact - when you load a new "drug" on the player, it gives you a pop-up contract which really says it all. However, there is no scientific evidence which suggests binaural beats can alter your brain activity. Your brain hears a cross between the two tones which generates a resonating, pulsing sound. I'm open to things like this, but i-Doses are truly uneffective.īinaural beats are formed from two different tones playing into each ear with a close frequency. I consider myself a fairly open person and I've had my fair share of aromatherapy, shiatzu massage and reflexology. In fact, the only feeling I was experiencing was slight drowsiness from half an hour's rest on the couch. Soon enough, I forgot I was listening to anything at all.Īfter almost half an hour of lying in the dark, I sat up, rubbed my eyes and looked around - nope. I relaxed as prescribed and let my mind wander.
