Thursday, July 22, 2010

Consumer Reports For Steam Mops

The i-dosing drug "online music?



BBC Washington

warnings to parents to protect their children from online threats are not new. But the parents of Oklahoma, United States, have added a warning to the list rather unusual: young people who are "drugs" to listen to digital music on the network.

Three students from secondary school Mustang, a suburb of Oklahoma, were taken to the principal's office after he apparently had taken drugs at school.

students confessed that they had been testing the i-dosing (dose online). Said they were placed or drugged after hearing sounds that had been downloaded over the Internet.

Local authorities are so concerned by this fact, who sent letters informing parents in warning them of this strange practice.

The event, in any case, leave the question in the air about whether you can physically feel the effect of drugs through a sound.

Unlikely as a horror film

Professor Brian Fligor, director of diagnostic hearing children's hospital in Boston thinks the idea of \u200b\u200bdigital drugs is as improbable as the plot of a horror movie.

"As far as I know there is no research to support that conclusion," said Fligor told the BBC. "They are experiencing an auditory perception," he adds.

is a way to play with auditory perception. Sound is clear and interesting, but has absolutely no effect on your perception of pleasure or any other feeling like it has been said Brian

Fligor, director of diagnostic auditory Boston hospital for children
sounds available on these websites that offer i-dosing are called binaural tones.

When listening in headphones come in the form of a sound to one ear and another slightly different to the other ear.

Listening to both the human brain transforms it into something different from the original sounds.

"It's a way to play with the perception of sound," says Professor Fligor.

"is clear and interesting, but has absolutely no effect on your perception of pleasure or any other feeling like it has been said," he says. Effect


placebo
Adolescents may have been faking or having been a placebo effect, convincing themselves that they were actually unwittingly drugged. Four doses


sounds that can be purchased at a price of $ 19.95 for every four doses are given names such as "alcohol", "Opium", "marijuana", "peyote" or "orgasm."
But doctors do not find actual physical effects of the alleged poisoning, he said. According

Fligor, the i-dosing is neither good nor bad. It is completely neutral. It is not harmful in any way and I find it an entertaining story. "

Anyway parents are concerned about what seems a benign activity can lead their children to a dangerous path.

"The biggest concern is that if you have a child who wants to explore this will probably end after smoking cannabis or looking for something bigger," he told The Oklahoman Mark Woodward, the Office of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control Oklahoma.

Sex, drugs and rock and roll

However, while the binaural tones can only be judged as a gateway to other drugs, ie leading to harder drug experimentation, the websites that sell "i-dose" seems to promote sex and drugs.

sounds, that can be purchased at a price of $ 19.95 for four doses, given names like "alcohol", "Opium", "marijuana", "peyote" or "orgasm."

A page directs users to a site selling legal internet hybrid plants that produce effects similar to those caused by the consumption of marijuana.

Suddenly all those concerns were talking about rock and roll as the devil's music starts to seem pleasantly nostalgic



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