A small study showed that there was no entrainment of brain waves from listening to binaural beats. There have been claims that school students were getting high from "I-dosing." However, medical experts are skeptical about the effects of I-dosing. Sample audio files are available to preview on their website so you can test it out for yourself. The major difference, however, is that while most other forms of tapes just claim to alter your mind " subliminally", I-Doser marketing states that it will actively " alter your brainwaves" to match the conditions brought about by "numerous drugs". The product really is no different than countless other self-help tapes that claim to make you thin, or be able to fluently speak foreign languages just by sticking a pair of headphones on and falling asleep. The I-Doser site contains numerous testimonies of people claiming to be positively affected by listening to the "doses", which are arranged in multiple categories such as "stimulant" and "sexual" and available for around $4 each. Like homeopathy, the benign nature of the prescription results in no side effects (with the possible exception of hearing loss if listened to at max volume). I-Doser is a piece of software that claims, via the use of specially-designed sounds, to be able to alter your mood in the same manner that drugs, legal or otherwise, can.
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