but there has been no response. let me paste the quoted text here:
I'm new to iDoser, and I won't pretend to have a handle on the technology. I am, however, in medical school, and I've just thought of a possible danger to using iDoser.
Let's take a dose like Crystal Meth (I have no idea whether you have this or not, this is purely hypothetical). Crystal meth causes the brain to create more serotonin. In emulating crystal meth, does your product cause the user's brain to produce more serotonin?
If it does, that would create a dependency on your product, making it not only harmful and addictive - but something that should be illegal. Of course, this is pure speculation; I've not done the science nor have I looked over the science of binaural beats.
I hope for a timely response, but I understand the implications of responding to such a question; it could make or break your company and your product.