So what's the success rate?
So what's the success rate?
Because after dwelling on this forum for a few weeks, I see much more negative/unsuccessful experience accounts than I do successful. And lots of said successful results don't seem to have experienced what the dose claims to do, but just that they feel "strange" or "dizzy" or even "very relaxed" (how absurd! "This dose didn't do what it said it would, but I did feel very relaxed." What, lying still for 40 minutes listening to white noise made you feel relaxed? No kidding!)
Really, are there more unsuccessful results than successful, because the way iDoser is advertised on the main page it's made out as though nearly everyone will have good results.
Really, are there more unsuccessful results than successful, because the way iDoser is advertised on the main page it's made out as though nearly everyone will have good results.
The Success rate is based completely on the person. If you go into a dose saying "I'm gonna get fucked up" or "This isn't gonna work" You might as well not listen. **Unless you are prone to Placebo** It works best if you're relaxed, Mind is clear of all thoughts. Just let the dose happen.
Also some doses work better for different people. Some people get the dose to work every time. Others can almost never get it to work.
Also some doses work better for different people. Some people get the dose to work every time. Others can almost never get it to work.
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It's clear that you don't know what I mean by success rate. I'm talking about what percentage of people have had successful results from iDoser and what percentage haven't. No one has given me an honest answer yet.Tool33 wrote:There is no certain success rate. The doses can differ from person to person.Muloc7253 wrote: Way more than 20% of those were unsuccessful.
I know that it differs from person to person - that's exactly what I'm asking, just how much of the percentage that have used this have had successful results? And by successful I don't mean "well, it didn't feel like cocaine, but I was very relaxed and tired".
0%, It NEVER feels like cocaine.Muloc7253 wrote:It's clear that you don't know what I mean by success rate. I'm talking about what percentage of people have had successful results from iDoser and what percentage haven't. No one has given me an honest answer yet.Tool33 wrote:There is no certain success rate. The doses can differ from person to person.Muloc7253 wrote: Way more than 20% of those were unsuccessful.
I know that it differs from person to person - that's exactly what I'm asking, just how much of the percentage that have used this have had successful results? And by successful I don't mean "well, it didn't feel like cocaine, but I was very relaxed and tired".
Did you expect i-doser to say something less than extraordinary? But yes, like some iuntelligent person, that was probably their results from intelligent people using the right methods in their labs... not a bunch of whiny little kids. Not callin you any of that by any means, but that is the case sometimes.
Perhaps. It's not really that I'm claiming iDoser doesn't work, I'm more "complaining" about the way iDoser is advrtised. They don't make very clear that only the minority experience the full effects.ethan1134 wrote:Did you expect i-doser to say something less than extraordinary? But yes, like some iuntelligent person, that was probably their results from intelligent people using the right methods in their labs... not a bunch of whiny little kids. Not callin you any of that by any means, but that is the case sometimes.