First Experience A-Bomb

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mostgamer
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First Experience A-Bomb

Post by mostgamer »

Hello everybody
Im a begginer in i-Dose , i tried a few times but it didnt work but at 8:40 PM i tried A-Bomb and i dont know if this is the real effect but i saw purple , green lights and i felt like the black is coming to me. :D

Sorry for my bad English.
Can you tell me what to try next?
Can I-Doser create dependence of it?
Thepaperbag
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Post by Thepaperbag »

Well I did not have any CEVs during A-bomb but I felt as if I was getting heavier and heavier until finally I felt like someone threw me into the air. It was cool, I felt as if I was flying. When the dose was over I opened my eyes and everything was more colorful than before. I wear glasses and I felt like I was seeing much better than before, like it had improved my vision. It was cool, I like A-Bomb.

Next you should try Opium, that one is cool. It makes you feel very lazy and carefree. I could barely walk, all I could do was lay in bed and stare at the ceiling, which, for some odd reason, the ceiling seemed strange and amazed me. I sat there for 30 minutes just thinking about random things.

I-Doser cannot make you addicted. Atleast it did not for me. I, dose only on the weekends and I am not addicted at all. I think it is not bad at all and I think maybe it is healthy because it causes the brain to release certain chemicals which could help you, this means the brain is more used to releasing seretonin (spelling?) and such. I thought I would get "addicted" also but I didn't.
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Post by etomic13 »

I tried A-Bomb for the first time last night as well and I didn't really get any CEV's. I felt like I was being suddenly catapulted into a euphoric state of mind. I can recommend the ecstasy dose, I felt weightless and inexplicably happy and relaxed. There is no physical dependency associated with bi-neural beats (iDoser), there is a possibility for a psychological addiction but that can happen with any activity, people can become psychologically addicted to watering their lawns so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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