Thursday, July 22, 2010

I-Dosing Seriously Harmful For Teenagers

I-Dosing Seriously Harmful For Teenagers:Parents, teachers and authorities in the U.S. have been getting one's alleged teen fashion is called "I-Method of application.

Passion for teenagers include slipping on some headphones and picking up the music for the so-called "digital high."

According to reports, hobby work "binaural, or two-tone technology to change brain wave patterns and mental state.

Some users have described the effects of I dosage to be similar to those caused by taking illicit drugs. Site I doser.com, Company for the music, sells its "Recreational Simulation" sonic power as the four "doses" that resemble Drug: Marijuana, cocaine, opium, and hallucinogens peyote cactus.


Oklahoma Office on Drugs and Dangerous Drugs Representative Mark Woodward advised parents to prevent their children from coming into vogue.

"Kids are going to flock to these sites just to see what it is, and this may lead them to other places," said Woodward.

Many users have called the fascination with deception, saying that the audio tracks, as nothing more than cheap music club.

Speaking in the British newspaper Sun, I-Doser.com Director Nik Ashton said: "Any method that involved experiencing simulated mood or experience should be taken seriously."

"I-Doser.com is not dangerous, completely safe, but any user should be aware that this is causing the mood changes."