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      I downloaded the BrainWave Generator and was surprised to hear the theta wave noises... to tell the truth it reminded me of an Alien's space ship. It did make me drowsy, and thats when i got to wondering - with repeated use do you think there are any negative effects to it? I was reading that i high percentage of terminally ill people show an increase in Delta Waves, and it sorta made me not want to listen anymore, lol... I also made a file that brings the frequencies from 7hz up to 20hz over a 20 minute time period. (To help me awaken after listening to my sleeping one which brings you from 20hz to 7hz over a 20 minute period). Am I just being paranoid as usual?

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      There are nothing to worry about. Brainwave is harmless.
      Lucid Count: 60 (a lot from dream reentry and recognizing FA)
      Experiencing uncommon problems is a way to debunk inaccurate theories and find the truth.

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      From what I've read there are things to worry about, specific frequencies that aren't good for you. I suggest you take what other people say with a pinch of salt, research into it yourself as much as you can and be careful. It is your brain you're playing with after all.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Likenight View Post
      There are nothing to worry about. Brainwave is harmless.
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      See i know this isnt true though. Say i started a brainwave file from 17hz and slowly raised it up to 50hz over a 2 hour period of time... your telling me that would do nothing? >35hz frequencies delay response time and impare judgement. I think you could actually trigger a manic or psychotic episode. Those arent safe frequencies... so i know its not all harmless, but say i have a file that just goes from 19hz slowly down to 3.9hz over a 50 minute period of time... do you think thats safe?

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      OK, I admit my answer was inaccurate.
      Lucid Count: 60 (a lot from dream reentry and recognizing FA)
      Experiencing uncommon problems is a way to debunk inaccurate theories and find the truth.

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      Just use well-known commercial brainwave files. That way if it does screw you up, you've got someone with lots of money to sue!

      Probably no one knows if what you described is safe. Its all a bit experimental isn't it?

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      True, True. And i didnt mean to come off as harsh Likenight, sorry if i did... *feels bad* Lol, but yeah i think i'm going to stick with commercially sold theta wave files. (not going to actually buy them of course&#33

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