09-16-2012, 02:39 PM
Hello, AbiDrew, and welcome aboard.
I am glad to entertain skeptics as well as everyone else, which is why we have free full version products and a public forum that is virtually unmoderated. However, I'd like to make some suggestions.
First, strong expectations are a good way to achieve a placebo effect in whatever direction the expectations are. If you want a real test, let go of expectations and allow yourself to simply "be". The program will work or not, either way, no? So to be more scientific in your approach, put aside preconceived notions in either direction, and simply observe from a neutral point of "I don't know yet, let's see what happens."
Second, make sure you get as much exposure as you can. Pressure in the head may be your brain not yet being used to the sudden demand for all the oxygen and glucose required to process the incoming information. A bit of nausea is generally caused by having the volume too high on the ultrasonic. Did you calibrate for volume? That's done by setting the volume to a comfortable level with the trickling stream track, and then adjusting it so you can hear the lowest volume areas on the ocean surf track at least faintly. Then play the ultrasonic. If headaches or nausea persist, drop the volume a notch at a time once per hour until it's no longer bothering you.
I also suggest you keep as detailed a journal here as you can. The ASC program has a naturalizer which makes changes very comfortable, but it also seeks to make you aware of the changes you're undergoing. Sometimes, a journal can help you see the difference.
Last but not least, I suggest you run your little experiment for 90 days.
I look forward to observing your results. If you have any questions, or need help, just ask.
I am glad to entertain skeptics as well as everyone else, which is why we have free full version products and a public forum that is virtually unmoderated. However, I'd like to make some suggestions.
First, strong expectations are a good way to achieve a placebo effect in whatever direction the expectations are. If you want a real test, let go of expectations and allow yourself to simply "be". The program will work or not, either way, no? So to be more scientific in your approach, put aside preconceived notions in either direction, and simply observe from a neutral point of "I don't know yet, let's see what happens."
Second, make sure you get as much exposure as you can. Pressure in the head may be your brain not yet being used to the sudden demand for all the oxygen and glucose required to process the incoming information. A bit of nausea is generally caused by having the volume too high on the ultrasonic. Did you calibrate for volume? That's done by setting the volume to a comfortable level with the trickling stream track, and then adjusting it so you can hear the lowest volume areas on the ocean surf track at least faintly. Then play the ultrasonic. If headaches or nausea persist, drop the volume a notch at a time once per hour until it's no longer bothering you.
I also suggest you keep as detailed a journal here as you can. The ASC program has a naturalizer which makes changes very comfortable, but it also seeks to make you aware of the changes you're undergoing. Sometimes, a journal can help you see the difference.
Last but not least, I suggest you run your little experiment for 90 days.
I look forward to observing your results. If you have any questions, or need help, just ask.
Subliminal Audio Specialist & Administrator
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!