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blackrave
February 20th, 2007, 23:08
What is I-Doser?


I-Doser Labs is the leading producer of Binaural Brainwave CDs and computer applications. Using proven, scientific, and safe methods of synchronizing your brainwaves; a simulated state can be achieved through the use of our advanced audio CDs, or the I-Doser Application, and a pair of high quality stereo headphones. Our Binaural process has been refined with years of research and development. With thousands of satisfied users, the I-Doser Labs CDs and the I-Doser Application for PCs continue to lead the industry as the only safe and effective method to achieve a simulated mood or experience.

Recreational Simulation CDs are collections of binaural doses on standard audio CDs. Each audio track contains our advanced binaural beats that will synchronize your brainwaves to the same state as the recreational dose. Mixed with our advanced auditory pulses are soothing backtracks of ambient soundscapes to help the brain induce of state of mood lift, euphoria, sedation, and hallucination. I-Doser CDs are also perfect for using with iPods and other MP3 players, or simply through a regular CD player.

I-Doser for the PC is the most advanced computer application available to achieve a simulated mood or experience through the use of binaural beats. Use I-Doser to play one-time use doses purchased through the I-Doser Store. Each dose is scientifically designed to give you the optimal measure of pure beats safely and effectively to induce state. Every download of the I-Doser application includes two free doses.


Shortly put, this program allows you to simulate various drugs like ecstacy, anesthesias, peyote and lots more, all through high and low frequency sounds with binaural beats sent to the brain, affecting it in the same ways a normal drug would. You will need a pair of high quality headphones (iPod headphones are approved).

This is proven to work, but not for all people. I have not tried it personally, so don't hang me for anything. I just think this is interesting :p

Read the FAQ (http://www.i-doser.com/faq.htm) before doing anything or if you're wondering how this technique works.
The trial comes with two free doses. After that, you must purchase packs of doses from the store (http://www.i-doser.com/store/).

This application is safe to use, but be cautious when taking drugs marked VERY STRONG, as they might affect your driving or make you fall to the floor of tireness.

I-Doser.com (http://www.i-doser.com/)
I-Doser FAQ (http://www.i-doser.com/faq.htm)
I-Doser user experiences (http://www.i-doser.com/readexp.htm)
I-Doser trial with two free doses (http://www.download.com/I-Doser/3000-2054-10396009.html)

Other programs worth checking out (if you think kidding around with brainwaves is interesting) are:
BrainWave Generator (http://www.bwgen.com) (Shareware program, big library of free presets)
SBaGen (http://uazu.net/sbagen/) (Free, but a little hard to utilize due to no GUI.)

Again, don't take for granted that this will work for you, and don't flame me. By the way, the sample on the site won't affect you in any way, it just shows how the sounds sound.

quzar
February 21st, 2007, 01:35
I've used BrainwaveGenerator for about 3 years. I've had lucid dreams and pure hallucinations (via meditation) as well as helping my mother (who suffers from chronic back pain) alleviate pain.

These can be dangerous though, at one point I listened to one that after half an hour I had noticed I had scratched my head till it was bleeding without realizing it. It also depends on a good sound card and good headphones, because without them it won't output the proper frequencies.

S34MU5
March 7th, 2007, 22:44
I think everyone should post there expirences off this.

I have tried a few.

BWgen - Trip into time : colours were like coming off my screen at me.

I-Doser - Lucid Dream : trying it right now

quzar
March 7th, 2007, 22:59
http://vacation.res.cmu.edu/BwgenQ.7z

That link should be valid at least for the next few days. It's my presets file along with all the wavs that it needs. If you don't have many presets in yours currently, extract this over your own. Otherwise you might want to rename the file then import it. This is much easier than importing a hundred presets one by one =P

cheers.

S34MU5
March 7th, 2007, 23:23
thanx Q