

I-Doser CDs and MP3s are also perfect for using with iPods, other MP3 players, or through a regular CD player. 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. Each audio track contains our advanced binaural beats that will synchronize your brainwaves to the same state as the recreational dose. Recreational Simulation CDs and MP3 are collections of binaural doses on standard audio CDs or MP3s. With thousands of satisfied users, the I-Doser Labs CDs, MP3s, 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. Our Binaural process has been refined with years of research and development. 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. Many first time users claim to feel the effect but are willing to give it another go as it takes thirty to foruty minutes of total concentration to notice it.I-Doser Labs is the leading producer of Binaural Brainwave CDs and computer applications. The dose is not addictive as the effect is extremely subtle. He claimed that the beat frequency of two sounds of similar frequencies could influence the fundamental state of the brain. This natural phenomenon was discovered by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, a German Neuroscientist in 1839. The user can take various doses in a wide variety of categories ranging from stimulants, anti-depressants, recreational drugs, and hallucinogens.

Its effects are varied, and the length of the effects depend on your state of mind when the dose is administered and the type of dose.

The I-Doser application then plays "dose" files which attempts to create the effects of the chosen drug.

Users can purchase "doses" of their choice from the online store. I-Doser is an application which claims to use binaural beats in order to simulate the effect of various drugs and other altered states of consciousness. ( September 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification.
