The incessant low-pitch hum gave me a slight tingling in my head and some parts of my body but most of the time I was just bored, waiting for it to be over.
The Hand of God - which costs $US200 and purports to “force great fear, an unknowing realisation of self and a breakdown of all senses” – didn't deliver for Moses either. Of the 868 people who voted, 244 people, or 28 percent, said some doses work, some don’t. The marijuana dose went from an annoying drone to an ear shattering screech - afterwards, the only semblance to being stoned was the lingering feeling of my brain turned to mush.” created a poll for users to voice their opinion on the doses. “Granted, I listened to the doses while I was at my computer at work, rather than lying down in a darkened room as recommended, but I still would be reluctant to submit myself to another 30 minute to an hour assault on the eardrums. Our Marijuana reviewer Asher Moses reports that far from giving him a drug-like high, the iDose left him “feeling nauseous, brain dead, groggy and irritated”. So does i-dosing have an effect on your brain? Our team of reviewers put a couple of downloads through their paces.