Started to hear 2 voices, One was a little girl's voice and following right after was a Deep, Demonic voice. (During this part my friend said that i was breathing very rapidly and deeply through my nose and that i would hold my breath for like 10 seconds).
I felt really hot and scared that i was going to crash. Suddenly, I felt as if i was falling from space to Earth, but everything was still pitch black. This feeling continued for about 5 minutes. Also that things got really dark, i wasn't exactly in the dark cause my room is the living room and my friend was watching TV. So thats what i did for, what seemed like, 5 or 10 minutes of the dose.Īnd then i noticed that it felt as if i was sinking in a really thick quicksand. I wasnt entirely focused on the beat because when it had worked its best previously i was always thinking of a song i had heard that day. I put on the headphones, laid down, and played the dose.
So I bought it and then downloaded I-Doser and all that stuff. One night my friend was over so we were like ahh what the hell why not. Ive seen a lot of Youtube videos on it and i wasn't completely convinced about its effectiveness. I did Content cause i was stressed out at the time and it worked, and i have done Trip and the description is all in its name.īut the best dose, well most effective dose for me was Gates Of Hades. Parents need to be aware.I am somewhat of a new Doser, i did the Marijuana dose and it was. So that’s why we want parents to be aware of what sites their kids are visiting and not just dismiss this as something harmless on the computer. Mark Woodward of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics told News9: "Kids are going to flock to these sites and it could lead them other places. "We had never come across anything like this and anything that is going to cause these physiological effects in a student, that causes us concern," said Shannon Rigsby, Mustang Public Schools communication officer.
It’s not just something that should be overlooked," said Shelbi Reed, Mustang High School graduate. "People do need to be concerned about it. Meghan Edwards, a student at Mustang High School, described a friend’s experience to News9: "I heard it was like some weird demons and stuff through an iPod and he was like freaking out." The perceived problem of digital drugs has prompted a school in Oklahoma to send out warning letters to parents. His comment reads: "the couch was wet from all the sweat afterwards". This is my first experience, my mind was wandering most the time and I couldn’t focus but near the end it messed me up n freaked me out bad."Īnother clip features a blindfolded young man clutching at his legs while listening to headphones. Her comment reads: "Me trying out Gates of Hades on i-Doser. One YouTube video of a young female nicknamed ‘shexreallyxloves’ shows her calmly lying on her bed with headphones on, before violently ripping them off and curling into a ball. They claim they are a safe and legal way to get high but there are concerns that they could lead to illegal drug use.
Websites suggest that users listen to the audio files through high-quality headphones for the full effect. It’s like the Holy One reaches from the sky, as you lay with closed eyes, and shows you the universe, everything, infinity." Other top sellers include files named Marijuana, Ecstasy, Trip and LSD. While the description of Hand of God reads: "It isn’t meant for public consumption because it is considered just too powerful. Top-of-the-range digital downloads on include Gate of Hades, which comes with the description "expect nightmares, near-death experiences, and strong onset of fear". Online suppliers of the MP3 files or "dose dealers" offer "quick-hits" for $3.95 (€3), while the range extends to so-called "premium" i-Doses for $199. Videos have appeared on YouTube showing young people reacting badly to the experience. The "doses" consist of extended binaural tones that are claimed to synchronise with brainwaves to create a simulated mood or experience. So-called i-Dosing sees users listening to audio files which are claimed to induce drug-like effects. National Standards for Safer Better HealthcareĪ disturbing new trend has seen teenagers using "digital drugs".FAQ for Community Detoxification Guidelines.Dual diagnosis: Minding your mental health and staying safe during COVID-19.Dual diagnosis: Why people are at risk during COVID-19.Overdose awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic.Harm reduction advice for people who use drugs during COVID-19 pandemic.Why people who use drugs are at risk during COVID-19.What you can expect when you look for help.Children affected by a parent's drinking.