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@ejdavis:
per your testimony, I ordered the first 4 month CD's of Holosync. I must admit that the sales pitch intro CD is disappointing, however, I am using it, and will report my findings. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Well lynx, you kind are leaving me hanging with your post. Please elaborate further about what a light sound machine is, a good one, what its benefits are, etc.
Thanks.
Posted 12 June 2004 - 10:22 PM
Well lynx, thanks for the replies, but I still do not understand the theory behind these devices of which you speak. How do they work and what do they affect?
Thanks.
Posted 12 June 2004 - 10:27 PM
Additionally, low frequency dominance diminishes cognitive performance, and lower fequency alpha bands correlate with poor performance. Pretty simple.
So what Centrepointe tells you is that they are stirring up unconscious conflicts, blah blah, blah, but all they are doing is making you depressed and stupid.
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Posted 13 June 2004 - 03:26 AM
Lynx,
I'm sure that your light/sound machines are very effective. I've heard a lot of good things about that technology. I also would not be surprised if it was more effective than Holosync. I'll concede that.
I infer from your comments that the L/S machines increase mental activity by increasing brainwave frequency. Sounds good so far but I don't know how much restructuring or growth results from high frequency entrainment. If the answer is "little or none," then this needs to be taken into account when comparing prices. The development resulting from Holosync is permanent for the rest of your life. You can also take a day, week, month, or year off and it picks back where you left off.
I don't feel like I need to defend Holosync because it is just a tool like many others. Many people despise Holosync and many people love it. I'm replying only to point out some glaring mis-statements and mis-interpretations that you posted.Additionally, low frequency dominance diminishes cognitive performance, and lower fequency alpha bands correlate with poor performance. Pretty simple.
A Holosync user doesn't remain in delta dominant state after a Holosync session. As soon as he or she opens the eyes, the eeg picks back up. After a session, I feel a little sluggish for about a minute, and after that I find that I am sharper and more focused. Of course, trying to solve math problems with the headphones on playing Holosync would result in poor performance, which is what one of the studies you pasted concludes.
Users don't become more delta, theta, or low alpha dominant after even years of Holosync use. There are published EEG images of long-term Holosync users and one user also went and had some done for himself. Longtime Holosync users do have a more synchronized eeg, however, which leads to better reasoning, better memory recall, and other positive effects.So what Centrepointe tells you is that they are stirring up unconscious conflicts, blah blah, blah, but all they are doing is making you depressed and stupid.
Notwithstanding hundreds of testimonials that I have seen (and seen, and seen - their marketing is a little smothering), myself and about a half dozen co-workers and close friends are finding that the exact opposite of your conclusory statement above is true. I have seen a lot of before and after grades and even IQ tests that people have done on a regular basis to see if Holosync is really helping them, and the results speak for themselves.
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