Can there be an addiction?
Can there be an addiction?
Hi. I heard about I-Doser yesterday and I figured I'd try it out on the weekend (busy during the week). Anyway, my main concern is this: Can this program or its contents form a mental addiction in any way? After reading about doses like Nicotine, I'm curious as to how it can be pulled off without making the brain think it's actual nicotine and become addicted. I'm not very bright so if someone could explain it to me that'd be great. Thanks.
but if the doses work for u and at a level that is pretty good i think u would enjoy it enuff to a point where u like doing it often but addiction is a completely different thing thats where u spend ur entire day sitting at school and pay no attention to nething and u start to become angry because u cant have a smoke or anything and u just get really annoyed and mat at everyone so dont worry idoser shouldnt do that to u
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hehe i took this idea and made a picture heres my result only some of it was made by me not thw guy or background just the sign
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w151 ... 1180128614
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w151 ... 1180128614
^ That's true.
The whole thing about smoking -- yes, you can get addicted physically, but half of that is also mental addiction.
So psychologically, my guess would be yes, you could get addicted to things like this...but you already know it's not really nicotine/whatever dose you're using, so that probably cancels out any psychologically addictive effect.
The whole thing about smoking -- yes, you can get addicted physically, but half of that is also mental addiction.
So psychologically, my guess would be yes, you could get addicted to things like this...but you already know it's not really nicotine/whatever dose you're using, so that probably cancels out any psychologically addictive effect.