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Why is it that...
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:24 pm
by Skeptic
So I was recently informed about Idoser by a friend who swears by it. Being a skeptical and scientific person, I decided to perform a small test to see if I was right in suspecting a placebo effect. I took three subjects who had no previous familiarity with Idoser or the supposed effects of the doses, so as to eliminate the possibility of a placebo effect. I gave them each the same doses in a comfortable environment and had them concentrate on the sounds through their headphones. None of the three individuals reported any effects after taking an entire dose. Why is it that none of them had any effect? I also have never felt any of the supposed effects, even from the supposedly "stronger" doses.
Re: Why is it that...
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:46 pm
by Rocker666
Skeptic wrote:So I was recently informed about Idoser by a friend who swears by it. Being a skeptical and scientific person, I decided to perform a small test to see if I was right in suspecting a placebo effect. I took three subjects who had no previous familiarity with Idoser or the supposed effects of the doses, so as to eliminate the possibility of a placebo effect. I gave them each the same doses in a comfortable environment and had them concentrate on the sounds through their headphones. None of the three individuals reported any effects after taking an entire dose. Why is it that none of them had any effect? I also have never felt any of the supposed effects, even from the supposedly "stronger" doses.
What dose did you give to them?
To receive effect from doses the brain needs to get used to binural beats and so on...
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:01 pm
by Skeptic
I administered the "nitrous" dose.
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:02 pm
by N1-Mass_Murderer
u need to start off listening to easier doses.. ur brain is recreating the frequencies and ur not actually hearing them, u cant resist, example.. one ear is listening to 315hz and the other 300hz so ur brain tries to hear 15hz which.. i guess will change ur brain frequency temporarily (im no scientist, i learned this from experienced i-doser users).. it all depends on how well ur brain can recreate these false frequencies... practice and you'll get it...
i had 2 listen to many many doses to start seeing effects.. u literally need to practice listening.. i mean listening and nothing else.. i wasnt sure ppl meant... pretend its regular music.. try to enjoy the anoying buzz buzz and static and you'll hear crackle crackle
.... anyway, if u learn to listen to both of these without thinking of anythin besides listenin, by i mean pay attention to it and once you've heard the crackling u need to not think about it and just try to keep listenin to it, if u stop hearing it take a deep breath slowly/take 3D sound off
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:05 pm
by N1-Mass_Murderer
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:07 pm
by Itsjake1
also you probably arent feeling effects because in the back of your head there is an undeniable doubt that it isnt going to work and youc ant let that go.
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:48 am
by pcaputo
itsjake1 you totally bumped an old post... but it does take some level of concentration to administer the doses. I still go in with a slightly skeptical mind even though i've experienced strong effects including hallucinations. as with all things, practice makes perfect.