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Originally Posted by dervish76
I've taken part in a few personal experiments with binaural beats, mostly with iDoser I dimly recall it being called, but found them to be worthless. However, that could be down to the fact I could not be bothered to actually find the coin for the program and rather pirated it, so it is quite possible that may have affected it's effectiveness. I would much rather partake in the substances their product aims to imitate. Do you find that it works for you, ChelseaDagger?
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I've dabbled and found them mostly ineffective and usually end up switching to something with a darbouka (lol!) when I'm in such a mood, but recently I found one on YouTube that actually alleviated a migraine I was having. Granted, I listened in conjunction with a glass of Pinot Grigio but alcohol alone has never been able to nip a migraine and I am unfortunately without any other vices (at least of the substance variety).
Also my daughter with Sensory processing challenges who practically can't tell a lie, told me how much she liked it. Husband said it sounded like static but he also can't recognize a Stones song when it bites him in the ears... Of course perhaps he vibrates on a different frequency than I do which might explain his fondness of the song "shebub shebub" or whatever it's called...
Sigh... Would really like to experiment more as I love researching musical frequencies as interpreted and absorbed by the human body