Dopamine, Serotonin, Endorphin Release - Binaural Beats + Isochronic Tones

submitted by Humanity Is Awake on 02/27/16 1

Please Share and Subscribe. Get rid of depression For a more effective custom audio contact: amadohc91@gmail.com For downloads: samadhientrainment.bandcamp.com samadhimeditationblog.wordpress.com/ Imagine yourself getting the effects and feelings of many kinds of drugs without taking them, discover a new way of putting your brain in the brainwave frequencies that make you feel the effects of many drugs, just put your headphones and within a few minutes start feeling the effects of mind altering substances in a healthy and safe way. How this works? The audios on this album use binaural and isochronic tones that entrain your brain in specific brainwave frequencies that make you feel the effects of drugs. Like the ancient shamans who used drumming as a way of reaching altered states of mind, now with binaural beats and isochronic tones you can reach those states of trance in a more sophisticated and effective way, all you need to do is put your headphones and allow yourself to enter a new state of mind manifestation. Binaural beats, or binaural tones, are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, caused by specific physical stimuli. This effect was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove and earned greater public awareness in the late 20th century based on claims coming from the alternative medicine community that binaural beats could help induce relaxation, meditation, creativity and other desirable mental states. The effect on the brainwaves depends on the difference in frequencies of each tone: for example, if 300 Hz was played in one ear and 310 in the other, then the binaural beat would have a frequency of 10 Hz. Isochronic tones are regular beats of a single tone used for brainwave entrainment. Similar to monaural beats, the interference pattern that produces the beat is outside the brain so headphones are not required for entrainment to be effective. They differ from monaural beats, which are constant sine wave pulses rather than entirely separate pulses of a single tone. As the contrast between noise and silence is more pronounced than the constant pulses of monaural beats, the stimulus is stronger and has a greater effect on brain entrainment.

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