


I was never one to really believe in any of the alternative medicine stuff, but as an audio geek, and a total stoner, I was intrigued when I first heard about dosing. Entrainment, or brainwave synchronization is a practice that has been around for more than two centuries… First, lets go a bit more in depth about the science behind binaural beats and brainwave entrainment. When done properly, meaning with good headphones, the binaural beats will entrain your brainwaves, inducing an effect that is not easy to describe. BUT, and this is a big but, its not to say that the user will not feel drug-life effects. Binaural Beats in no way alter the chemical balance of the user’s body, so technically, you’re not high. There has been a lot of talk about Binaural Beats lately, especially from concerned parents and confused police officials, about whether or not these digital audio drugs or “doses” are actually getting kids high. Some users who fail to create drug suggestions in their minds will not achieve this condition. However, not all i-doser users can feel the same benefits as when taking drugs.

This is why the effect found on i-doser users is the same as drug users. I-doser gives suggestions to its users to be able to create the same effect as when using drugs. I-doser utilizes binaural beats technology to create the same conditions as drug addicts. Just like a double-edged sword, binaural beasts can also have benefits if used for good but can also have harmful effects if used improperly. This is what i-doser used in making digital drug applications from binaural beats. We need to explain that binaural beats are brain wave based technology that can affect the frequency of human brain waves and allow us to be able to achieve certain conditions according to our requests. If binaural beats are not addiction substances let alone digital drugs, why can i-doser use binaural beats as digital drugs? Maybe that's the question in your mind right now.
