
The phenomenon Feth is talking about is the use of binaural beats. “It’s a phenomenon that is well known and has been for a long time,” Feth said. The prices are typically $3 to $6, but can be as expensive as $200 for premium tracks such as “Gates of Hades” and “Hand of God.”Īccording to Larry Feth, a professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at Ohio State, the technology used to have an effect on listeners is very real, though Feth doubts the effects. Their doses range anywhere from 10 minutes to up to an hour of audio play. Some of these tracks include “Marijuana,” “Cocaine,” “Peyote,” “Gates of Hades” and their top-seller, “Orgasm,” according to i-Doser’s website. is the most popular of the sites that offer such services as downloadable “highs.” The website offers audio tracks, claiming each has different effects. I-Dosing uses downloaded audio files, played through headphones, to supposedly give the listener a drug-like effect.



Websites offer chance to get 'high' using audio tracksĪ new Internet fad called i-Dosing allows people across the country to get their fix with a simple download.
