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i-doser (get your free headache here)
#1
Lol, I've know about these things for a long time..i came across them while searching for something on youtube. Do these things work for any of you? They are supposed to change your brain waves and make you feel a certain way.

Instructions for best effect:

- Use a stereo headset.
- Make your room as dark as possible.
- Lay down and close your eyes.
- Have patience, the effects may take some time to kick in or may even not come at all (some people are 'imune' to this kind of effects.

Here's a few different ones for you to try:

Nitrous:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItIA8LeBKNo[/yt]

Quick Happy:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzz9OBons4[/yt]

French Roast:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at76LawP7W0[/yt]

Orgasm - Quick Hit:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ9iTuhPUqc[/yt]

I would laugh so hard if you actually went out and paid for these Hehe

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#2
Yea I read up on these a while back and was trying them. I came to the conclusion that they were fake. The science portion of it says their are three types of people in the bi-nural beats community:
1.people that can hear it
2.people who adjust to hear over time
3.people who are immune to it

also i don't understand why people put these on youtube, cause they then loose their "effectiveness". They lose a lot of quality being converted like that and they originally have frequencies in the 12-80hz covered by white noise, and you lose that during conversion.
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#3
I downloaded them ages ago in high quality (made no difference)

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#4
I've tried it before with my friends. I don't really know if it worked or not, but it was fun to pretend it did. P:

(though I'll admit they do have effect on my dreams if I listen to them for about an hour before bed)
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#5
I downloaded the original program (illegally) didn't actually pay for em. I tried heaps of them (there is a massive library of these things), they didn't do fudge all to be honest. Most people just want to believe they effect you as the colourful and wildly ambitious descriptions claim.
The descriptions are very well written and the area of it actually having an effect are inconclusive. So the combination of the two might have lead to its popularity.

But i agree with JDbar they certainly had an effect on my sleep.
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