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WTF I-DOSER?

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:18 am
by Dystopia
omg, i just heard about this..

http://www.i-doser.com/

I-Doser is a brainwave synchronizer that emulates the use of a prescription drug. I-Doser works on Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP and requires a stereo-capable ...
1. Peyote
2. Marijuana
3. Ecstasy
4. Trip
5. Orgasm
6. Lucid Dream
7. LSD
8. Cocaine

?!?!?!?!?! Thats mp3 files, MUSIC, that gives you the affect of these drugs!!

heres some more info about the actual sound waves



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Absinthe / Recreational (VERY STRONG) / 45 Minutes / The Green Fairy; The Green Goddess; La Fee Verte. Our engineers went back to first-hand accounts recorded as far bast as the 1850s, and attempted to simulate the effects of of this mystic green drink. Did we succed? We may never know for sure, since Absinthe was banned long ago. We've compared it to other real-world wormwood concoctions, and we think you will agree there is something to this: lucidity hits slowly as your speech becomes very articulate and your ideas clear, the haze sets, but but drifts, you are drunk but you aren't. Suddenly you realize why this was the drug of choice for Van Gogh, Baudelaire, and Verlaine - it is a surreal smooth unlike anything available on the street today that opens your mind, glosses over the universe, but makes everything clear all at once. Amazing, is what you will call it. Absinthe is what it is.



Anesthesia / Sedative (VERY Strong) / 30 Minutes / Let's not beat around the bush: Anesthesia will mess you up. DO NOT get in a car after this dose! Not like you can, since the only thing you will want to do is drop to the floor and let the world swirl around you. Testers have called it a "short lived, but a crazy numbing experience." You can use it for any form of pain (toothache, headache, etc.) and it works great, or simply get it for a good example of what an i-doser dose can do. Just make sure your bed isn't far from your computer. Trust us.


Beta / Pure (13 to 30 Hz) / 30 Minutes / This is normally generated when you are awake, with the attention focussed outside, dealing with the outside world. It is also generated when you are solving logical problems, such asmental arithmetic. Alert focusing, vitality, concentration on tasks. Earth resonance. Beta causes an increase mental ability, focus, alertness, and IQ.



Cocaine / Recreational (VERY STRONG) / 30 Minutes / Cocaine is a common stimulant derived from the Erythroxylum coca plant. It is best known for its massive popularity in powdered and freebase forms. Are you ready for it as it: Increases alertness, wakefulness, elevates the mood, mild to high degree of euphoria, increases athletic performance, decreases fatigue, clearer thinking, increases concentration, and increases energy? Warning, this one comes close! We have marked it VERY STRONG for a reason, and you will soon find out why.


Content / Sedative (Moderate) / 20 Minutes / When everything is right, and you don't have a care in the world, you are Content. Life is complicated and fast, and it is a rare occurrence when you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Content will calm you, energize you, bring a smile to your face and, for a period of time, make you feel like everything is right. It wipes negative static from your mind, soothes you, and gives you a boost when life gets crazy. Become Content.




Crystal Meth / Recreational (VERY STRONG) / 35 Minutes / This dose seems to do both good and bad, but it is such a fine example of how a binaural dose can really effect your entire body. Expect increased energy and alertness, decreased need for sleep, euphoria, increased sexuality, excessive talking, sweating, visual & auditory hallucinations (hearing voices.) This dose literally freaked out several of our beta testers when they got sweats and reported hearing things from inside their head. This dose can often feel somewhat more like MDMA (Ecstasy) than a simple stimulant including a sense of euphoria, openness, and intellectual expansion. There can be a mild psychedelic component as the new user feels they see the world a little differently. The sensation of mind-expansion and openness quickly fade after the first few uses and physical and mental stimulation dominate the experiential effects. Because of some of adverse effects like sweating and auditory hallucinations, we have marked this very strong. Use caution!


bullshit or no? im dling the pack now, im really curious how this will turn out, discuss, no flame PLEASE

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:23 am
by ghostkilla43
hey if it works hook me up! :P

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:28 am
by Dystopia
lol yeah, im so trying it, but ill try the moderate ones, if it doesnt work ill try the "high lvl" ones, if it doesnt work. well it wont work ill keep like a little log after a try each one..

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:29 am
by San
sounds like the brown noise, probably fake, but u can try it

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:33 am
by Sylhana
Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/ Drugs are usually substrates for a receptor, that influences or triggers a biomechanical process at the cellular level. Our brainwaves does not necessarily correlate with what we experience from drug use.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:35 am
by Dystopia
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:37 am
by Sylhana
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:42 am
by Dystopia
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.


I dont think it would work as good, but you do have good point there, its an illusion, ever chew mint gum and go for a drink and the water seems freezing, but its really not? that kind of illusion, pain killers make the patient feel better, does it cure, or does it simply make the patient not feel the pain as much, and not cure or do anything to make pain go away?

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:44 am
by San
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.


I dont think it would work as good, but you do have good point there, its an illusion, ever chew mint gum and go for a drink and the water seems freezing, but its really not? that kind of illusion, pain killers make the patient feel better, does it cure, or does it simply make the patient not feel the pain as much, and not cure or do anything to make pain go away?

choice B! :D, there called painkillers to kill pain, not heal it

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:44 am
by XemnasXD
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/ Drugs are usually substrates for a receptor, that influences or triggers a biomechanical process at the cellular level. Our brainwaves does not necessarily correlate with what we experience from drug use.


reality is subjective. You've never gotten lost in a song/melody b4 Sylhana. Or been calmed down or uplifted by hearing the right song. High and lows same as drugs i think its very possible for the right combinations of sounds to influence our minds in amazing ways. Whether or not this stuff is real or is the right music i dunno and can't say i care to much, i don't plan on jumping on a quick way to get a high without actually using drugs...using is half the fun :D

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:50 am
by Dystopia
omg, using isnt half the fun, I HATE PEOPLE THAT SMOKE SHISHA JUST FOR THE SMOKE OMGG

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:51 am
by Sylhana
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.


I dont think it would work as good, but you do have good point there, its an illusion, ever chew mint gum and go for a drink and the water seems freezing, but its really not? that kind of illusion, pain killers make the patient feel better, does it cure, or does it simply make the patient not feel the pain as much, and not cure or do anything to make pain go away?


Pain has two components: nociception, and an emotive component. Nociception is the process of a sensory stimulus, that triggers a receptor, and is sent to the CNS. The emotive component is what the patient experiences in the past, and may modulate the actual "pain" the patient feels.

Painkillers like opiates stop neural transmission from mu receptors that travels to the central nervous system. This is called pain modulation. With opiates you could feel pain, but it doesnt distress you. I still fail to see how changing brainwave patters (a byproduct of neural activity) can modify your pain, let alone using sound to change your brain patters to lead to central and systemic effects of the human body.

Hearing to sound/music may evoke changes to the brainwave patterns, but this is a reflection of brain activity in particular the temporal lobes.

P.s. sry no reference to this, you could try to wiki/google it if you want, I just wrote this from memory.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:57 am
by Dystopia
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.


I dont think it would work as good, but you do have good point there, its an illusion, ever chew mint gum and go for a drink and the water seems freezing, but its really not? that kind of illusion, pain killers make the patient feel better, does it cure, or does it simply make the patient not feel the pain as much, and not cure or do anything to make pain go away?


Pain has two components: nociception, and an emotive component. Nociception is the process of a sensory stimulus, that triggers a receptor, and is sent to the CNS. The emotive component is what the patient experiences in the past, and may modulate the actual "pain" the patient feels.

Painkillers like opiates stop neural transmission from mu receptors that travels to the central nervous system. This is called pain modulation. With opiates you could feel pain, but it doesnt distress you. I still fail to see how changing brainwave patters (a byproduct of neural activity) can modify your pain, let alone using sound to change your brain patters to lead to central and systemic effects of the human body.

Hearing to sound/music may evoke changes to the brainwave patterns, but this is a reflection of brain activity in particular the temporal lobes.

P.s. sry no reference to this, you could try to wiki/google it if you want, I just wrote this from memory.


Relax science girl..

:P
j/k

i understoot some of that, the dload is finished
im going 2 take it tomorrow or saturday, youtube idoser, it shows someppl taking it

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:00 am
by Crumpets
Sylhana wrote:
Dystopia wrote:
Sylhana wrote:Since when does sound waves affect brain waves :/


Im not sure about the facts, but im pretty sure its possible


If sound could substitute strong painkillers for palliative care, it wouldve been done already.

Edit: dont mind me, if this is only for entertainment. I'm just disputing the science behind it.



Nah, that would mean most if not all pharmaceuticals companies would go bust. Which would make for a shit load of unhappy workers.
And afterall:

*$$$$* > Welfare of others.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:05 am
by ghostkilla43
k enough with the science junk.. your such a buzz kill

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:10 am
by Sylhana
ghostkilla43 wrote:k enough with the science junk.. your such a buzz kill


:P

Was just trying to eliminate some of the placebo response simply by creating doubt from questioning the science behind it :love:

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:13 am
by Silver0
yeah only if you done them before will it work i use 2 suck down pure dxm with coke but made me feel like vomiting i took it for a while that once i drank dark pops i felt dizzy and like vomiting took me a supper log time 2 realize why

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:14 am
by Fat_Smurf
trying the alcohool one right now

Our alcohol dose is like shot gunning five glasses of gin, in force. The effects come on strong, but mellow fast, and ease into a condition of relaxation flightiness and overexcitement


lol...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:15 am
by Firemouse
Sylhana wrote:
ghostkilla43 wrote:k enough with the science junk.. your such a buzz kill


:P

Was just trying to eliminate some of the placebo response simply by creating doubt from questioning the science behind it :love:


even that confused me.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:15 am
by ghostkilla43
Sylhana wrote:
ghostkilla43 wrote:k enough with the science junk.. your such a buzz kill


:P

Was just trying to eliminate some of the placebo response simply by creating doubt from questioning the science behind it :love:


im just playing :love:

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:55 am
by Fat_Smurf
well the dose is done but I was nfront of my comp and im suppose to listen to it as I relax in a bed, but yea i feel tired now <_< and my head is about to blow lol -_-

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:07 am
by FX
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:13 am
by Crumpets
Lemme try the orgasm one in school with speakers on max.

BRB

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:47 am
by Firemouse
Crumpets wrote:Lemme try the orgasm one in school with speakers on max.

BRB


just make sure you're standing in the middle of the hallway


...naked

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:07 am
by Crumpets
Firemouse wrote:
Crumpets wrote:Lemme try the orgasm one in school with speakers on max.

BRB


just make sure you're standing in the middle of the hallway


...naked


Meh bene on for awhile now and everyone is like .. wtf turn that shit off dude.

Guess it don't work this way. Gonna try it tonight cause I been trying to lucid dream for awhile, and well theres a 'lucid dream' dose.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:27 am
by GEF_Slayer
im doing alchohol, oi, u need headphones.

im actualy a lil lightheaded lol

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:42 am
by Firemouse
Crumpets wrote:
Firemouse wrote:
Crumpets wrote:Lemme try the orgasm one in school with speakers on max.

BRB


just make sure you're standing in the middle of the hallway


...naked


Meh bene on for awhile now and everyone is like .. wtf turn that shit off dude.

Guess it don't work this way. Gonna try it tonight cause I been trying to lucid dream for awhile, and well theres a 'lucid dream' dose.


Lol, the closest thing I've been to a lucid dream is temporarily paralyzation..and it's not like I enjoyed that. I've actually had it multiple times, ><

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:28 am
by GEF_Slayer
im listening to the lucid dream then goin to bed, il tell u how it is tomoro lol

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:33 am
by Firemouse
GEF_Slayer wrote:im listening to the lucid dream then goin to bed, il tell u how it is tomoro lol


goodluck!

the fact you're expecting a lucid dream could cause a lucid dream, even if it doesn't work.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:58 am
by Crumpets
Firemouse wrote:
GEF_Slayer wrote:im listening to the lucid dream then goin to bed, il tell u how it is tomoro lol


goodluck!

the fact you're expecting a lucid dream could cause a lucid dream, even if it doesn't work.


Yup, I tried it for a few weeks now after reading a 101 page thread on ATS bout it lol >.>

Only got a few GOOD nights sleep out of it tho =/