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Effects of Digital Drugs are an Illusion Says Expert During a Discussion at SIBF

5 Dariya News

Sharjah 08-Nov-2015

The effect of digital drugs are just a myth according to Dr. Qassem Amer, the head of the Statistical Division of the Sharjah Police Research Center. 

In a lecture that he gave on Saturday as part of the Sharjah International Book Fair’s Cultural Program, Dr. Amer said that there is no scientific evidence regarding the negative effects of Digital Drugs or the fact that they cause any form of addiction. “The assumption is that the brain responds to two frequencies entering from the left and right ear in a way that stimulates it and in doing so creating the illusion of an altered state of mind that is similar to the state of mind that follows drugs consumption,”  he said, adding that international research shows that marketing strategy of these websites include telling users that they must follow a list of instructions including drinking water before listening to the beats to give the illusion of authenticity. 

“The prices of these audio tracks range from $3 to $30 and some websites claim that they can create a customized track based on your needs but of course the price is higher, around $100,” he said. Dr. Amer explained that even though videos on the internet show young people going through moments of ecstasy and showing an acceleration in their breath and heart beats, in reality  this is not true. He explained that in order to feel any effect, the person needs to be already consuming drugs. However, historically binaural beats were used to treat certain conditions such as mild depression and anxiety, he explained. He added that the UAE Ministry of Health does not consider digital drugs as real drugs. “The real danger of digital drugs is that young people would be tempted to try real drugs,” he said.