06-04-2015, 12:28 AM
(06-03-2015, 11:10 PM)Raz Wrote: Thanks for the clarification Shannon. The journal contributions on long-term use of NSFM do not offer much insight unfortunately.
Does this mean:
1. If I use the program for an extended period of time (say 32 - 96 days) and turn it off, the effects will vanish within hours or days due to the inherent design of short-term effectiveness?
2. Is long-term usage of NSFM safe with regards to your comment on training your brain to stay in the seduction-state?
Long term programming does not vanish within hours or days. When you train your brain to a specific state it will tend to stay there, whether or not that is necessarily beneficial.
Will the state be trained for long term? I don't know. It might be. It might not. Will the script be long term programming? If you use it for long enough.
Is it safe to stay in a seduction state? Again, I don't know. It's not intended for, or tested for, long term use. I don't foresee it being a problem, but it's something you do at your own risk.
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