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-- Posted by IkBlitz at 2:06 am on Nov. 29, 2008
What a fucking joke. Sounds can make you high? Bunch of fucking bullshit. That has to be the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time. The only people that believe that shit or think they're getting high has either never smoked weed or are just really fucking gullible. The only thing it did for me was give me a headache from the shitty noises. Honestly, the placebo effect never ceases to amaze me.
-- Posted by akSamiRae at 2:08 am on Nov. 29, 2008
Haha. Wow, Its for little kids who want to be able to say they have gotten high.. but really havent.
-- Posted by tyler3120695 at 2:16 am on Nov. 29, 2008
wait what is that? is thatgay shit illegal???a
-- Posted by IkBlitz at 2:23 am on Nov. 29, 2008
Quote: from tyler3120695 at 2:16 am on Nov. 29, 2008
wait what is that? is thatgay shit illegal???a
It's a legal way to do drugs people say, it plays sound that is supposed to make your brain do some shit and make you feel the same way what ever drug it's for. It's stupid as shit placebo effect.
-- Posted by Xusk at 10:30 am on Nov. 29, 2008
Yeah that program is a joke as much as I know that it can work in theory, you'd have to have a really weak mind that can easily be taken over by the Binaural Brainwaves. (I'd assume kids are affected easier then someone who's older, I would have loved to known about Binaural Brainwaves back when I was 10) So for some, it may just work with alittle extra placebo to get you there but for most, they would have to be in a isolation chamber so all there senses are cut off and then have the Binaural Brainwaves be repeated for hours. Basically making you really irritated/annoyed eventually opening your mind up to be exploited. This mixed with Holotropic Breathwork techniques can have some crazy effects that have been documented and used in therapy. You just have to be patient and learn how to utilize it, just like with meditation. Once you do, it can be as easy as 1 2 3, to induce such experiences(IE, visual hallucinations, audio hallucinations, out of body experience, etc.)
-- Posted by hokie at 7:38 pm on Nov. 29, 2008
I'll say the same thing I did in the last board about this--some people are actually legit susceptible to this form of brain manipulation. True, out of the few who are, it's probably mostly placebo, but binaural waves are proven to have some effect on the brain, sometimes to the point past the absolute threshold, meaning some people will actually feel it (even if just a little) But as easily susceptible those people are for either placebo or their difference threshold, or both, I don't really think it'd ever affect someone as much as the drug they advertise it to, and definitely not in the same way. So, yeah, it can work, it just isn't likely to and wouldn't be much. So, it technically isn't BS, but it sure is BS to say that it will likely work for you. Chances are it won't.
-- Posted by Charolastra at 10:03 pm on Nov. 29, 2008
it never worked for me, all i really wanted was to be able to have lucid dreams (i believe that was one of the 'doses')
-- Posted by hokie at 9:05 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from charolastra at 1:03 am on Nov. 30, 2008
it never worked for me, all i really wanted was to be able to have lucid dreams (i believe that was one of the 'doses')
Same. I knew I'd never be able to get "high" off any of them, but I was hoping it might increase lucidity in my dreams before and during sleep... nope.
-- Posted by cum funnel at 9:08 am on Nov. 30, 2008
It's definitely given me some effects. And they don't seem to be placebo at all. But nothing like the real thing. Some are nice, but still, not comparable.
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