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Dangers?
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:56 am
by Noodles123
I would like to know the same as hesham8 in his topic.
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.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:29 pm
by daniel3466
IT dose not Produce serotonin. it basically makes you THINK key word THINK you are High and ACT like you are high but you are NOT high and your BODY and MIND are NOT
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:50 pm
by cameraboirzu
daniel3466 wrote:IT dose not Produce serotonin. it basically makes you THINK key word THINK you are High and ACT like you are high but you are NOT high and your BODY and MIND are NOT
So basically, you have no idea what a binaural beat is, and you're just going to spout shit all over the site because you're ignorant. Good job.
I-doser doses effect brainwaves that create mood/emotional, and sometimes physical responses. They can make you happy, sad, mad, give you a feeling of lucidity, etc., etc. Except for the addiction and method of injection crystal meth shouldn't be THAT detrimental to the user. However, because of the addiction, how we take it in, and of course repeated use associated with addiction is bad for you. I'm not saying go smoke meth.
Think of I-doser this way: a song. Can you get addicted to music? (theoretically you can get addicted to anything) Physically no you can't.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:32 pm
by Bloodbane424
I worried a lot about the dangers of I-Doser as well, but the fact is, that there are no dangers. The only danger you face is if you take one that makes you sleepy or whatever and then drive or operate machinery. You cannot get addicted to it, because as camera said, it's really just like a song. You can enjoy it, yes, but you can't develop a physical addiction to it. It also doesn't have the ability to harm your body or mind, so don't worry about that either. Anyone who says that it can is obviously ignorant and/or prejudice.
In other words, I-Doser is about as harmful as a song, if not less.
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:50 pm
by tiffnat
so i've tried it a couple of times...and it works...and i think its safe...or at least i feel no different...
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:34 pm
by cameraboirzu
tiffnat wrote:so i've tried it a couple of times...and it works...and i think its safe...or at least i feel no different...
I don't understand why people think this is unsafe. It's music, not a drug.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:39 pm
by Frankoman
Bloodbane424 wrote:I worried a lot about the dangers of I-Doser as well, but the fact is, that there are no dangers. The only danger you face is if you take one that makes you sleepy or whatever and then drive or operate machinery. You cannot get addicted to it, because as camera said, it's really just like a song. You can enjoy it, yes, but you can't develop a physical addiction to it. It also doesn't have the ability to harm your body or mind, so don't worry about that either. Anyone who says that it can is obviously ignorant and/or prejudice.
In other words, I-Doser is about as harmful as a song, if not less.
Before I started, I thought that wouldn't it be funny if I did, say, Cocaine, and got addicted to it, and needed to do it all the time and had to get stronger doses to satisfy my needs haha. That would be funny. But no, there are no dangers. I completely understand how it works, its a brilliant product that is completely harmless. The biggest problem is that you can get temporary paranoia, bad trips, or something from some of them but all the ones that that is remotely possible on are not common and it is outlines clearly. Gates of Hades is the only bad one I experienced, but thinking back I liked it.
Re: Dangers?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:32 am
by vhz
Its not just music if it alters your mind I don't listen to jimi hendrex and start triping
Re: Dangers?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:19 pm
by Zukamimotu
vhz wrote:Its not just music if it alters your mind I don't listen to jimi hendrex and start triping
No, but I-Doser is only an audio track. Granted, it's an audio track that stimulates brain activity in different ways, depending on the track, but an audio track all the same. The thing is, I-Doser is only as addictive as Hendrix or Eminem or Avenged Sevenfold. It cannot cause physical addiction. In fact, I've seen it help people quit real drugs. That's no joke. It's also why I advocate it. If anything, it's safer than the drugs it simulates. If ANYTHING, it's safer than listening to music.
As for the dangers, the worst that's happened to me is I fell asleep during juiceit. I had headaches and nausea for about 4-5 hours afterwards, but it wasn't bad. I'm completely fine.