I-doser 4.5 Todas As Doses
These are the most famous and controversial doses. They are named after illicit substances and claim to simulate the effects of those drugs without the physical side effects.
Within the "Todas as Doses" collection, certain files are labeled with warnings: I-Doser 4.5 Todas as Doses
In 2008–2010, I-Doser became a moral panic. Schools in the US, UK, and Brazil sent letters home warning parents about "digital drugs." Oklahoma even attempted to pass a bill banning the sale of binaural beats to minors. These are the most famous and controversial doses
However, legal experts quickly noted:
The real danger, according to physicians, was not the audio itself—but that curious teenagers might use I-Doser as a gateway curiosity to research real drugs. In 2008–2010, I-Doser became a moral panic
For I-Doser Inc. (the company), the panic was a marketing goldmine. They sold "premium doses" for $5–$10 each. The "Todas as Doses" cracked version, therefore, represented a massive loss of potential revenue—and a massive win for piracy.