![]() The site encourages users to spread the word-``become a dealer’’-and get 20 percent of sales. ’s site maintains its binaural beats simulate the effects of drugs, alcohol and other feelings, such as ``first love’’ and ``orgasm’’-the site’s bestseller. Then it was up no less than the venerable Miami Herald to stir the pot with their charmingly misleading feature, “Can digital I-Doser sounds mimic the effect of drugs?”, noting that it could possibly lead to both teh sex AND teh drugz! ![]() The whole thing seems to have started this spring when KFOR NewsChannel 4 reported on a letter that Mustang, Oklahoma school administrators sent to parents about the “new and dangerous fad…called I-Dosing, or digital drugs.” In a heartland drenched in booze, Oxy, Xanax, sugar, and TV, it only makes sense for parents to take action on the hugely important issue of their kids listening to mind-altering sounds, right? Thanks to XLR8R staff writer Cameron Macdonald for the heads-up. ![]()
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