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IDoser "Virtual Drugs"Have you ever heard of "IDoser"? It's a new "drug". There're those soundfiles you have to listen to. They'll stimulate your brian in some kind of way that makes you get the real effects from drugs.
Im just wondering if this is bad for your health. Do anyone know?
I can't imagine how music can possibly be bad for your brain. Although, as a person who hears manele(to whom it may concern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manele ) around him on a daily basis, i know it is not impossible.
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
I think if this software did as it is claimed, that is to emulate a certain drug like meth, then I suppose it would cause the brain to produce more serotonin
If this were the case, then I do see it as being harmful. As the pleasure center of the brain grows accustomed to the increased serotonin, one may become an addict. One has to wonder why the IDOSER company is selling by the dose. Imagine, a world addicted to software. May give the gamer companies a run for their money
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