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Quetzalcohuatl
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Experimentation

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Seeing as I'm new to this, I feel it is in the right place to ask something that seems like a given no anyways.

Would it have any cumulative effect to play two different doses at the same time? My guess is no, because of how it seems to work as synchronizing the brain/mind to a specific frequency and two different ones at the same time may not necessarily produce an effect of taking two different physical drugs. Though I ask anyway because I'm not entirely certain if the brain would actually produce those combined effects with noise and if taking more than one physical drug would make a new frequency altogether rather than playing off of two differentiated ones.
I have been dosing the strong ones because it seems like it doesn't have too big of an effect on me, whether it's because of the state of mind I have or if my brain just needs to get used to singular frequencies to make it easier to sync up.
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I doubt it because the brain would have to work on 2 different frequencies on two different ears instead of one. I'm even pretty sure you won't have any effects.
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Thought so.
Second, have there been any issues with hearing loss or anything of the sort from frequent and daily use? Haven't experienced any issues except for on some right after I take the headphones off one of my ears feel like it's having temporary hearing reduction, that cloudy sort of feeling.
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Quetzalcohuatl wrote:Second, have there been any issues with hearing loss or anything of the sort from frequent and daily use?
There is bunch of thread about it already, do some research ;)
http://www.i-doser.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=3332

And about your first question also:
http://www.i-doser.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10354
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Listen to a dose at a moderated volume level will not cause you to go deaf, or hearing loss. Though if it's too loud - if you take off your headphones and hear a "bzzz" type of sound in your ears it means your ear drums are sore. If you continue to ignore that "bzzz" (it is a warning), then you can suffer hearing loss. There have been no cases, though, that people have become deaf over I-Dosing. It IS, however, possible that you could become deaf / partially lose your hearing if you keep on listening to doses without a break, and if your ears can't stand anymore of the sound.
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Quetzalcohuatl wrote:Seeing as I'm new to this, I feel it is in the right place to ask something that seems like a given no anyways.

Would it have any cumulative effect to play two different doses at the same time? My guess is no, because of how it seems to work as synchronizing the brain/mind to a specific frequency and two different ones at the same time may not necessarily produce an effect of taking two different physical drugs. Though I ask anyway because I'm not entirely certain if the brain would actually produce those combined effects with noise and if taking more than one physical drug would make a new frequency altogether rather than playing off of two differentiated ones.
I have been dosing the strong ones because it seems like it doesn't have too big of an effect on me, whether it's because of the state of mind I have or if my brain just needs to get used to singular frequencies to make it easier to sync up.
No it wouldn't work, instead the two doses would (If both binaural) would mix together and form binurally to a different frequency than either of the originally doses, different frequencies have different effects\
Happy Dosing - SpaceMiNd
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I personally say no it doesnt work however the I-Doser mobile app had extra binaurals that loop over the one your listening to calm the dose and make it more intense. So in theory it would work but I am not willing to try it cause I personally dont see the point.
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