John-Forrest
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Sounds good! In the meantime, I'm experimenting with the possibilities of medical marijuana. It is high in CBD the active ingredient for relaxation, low in TCH the stuff that gets you high, although the CBD has a subtle buzz of its own. There have been some positive tests here. They are finally making it 'semi-legal' in the states with a lot of controversy.
About applications. Obviously the average user would have a difficult time interpreting what all those EEG signals mean. So some visual, audio or tactile feedback would be good to tell the user they are in the "right" state. What would be ideal would be a portable device or the smart phone to carry around to check in from time to time, give a warning when you're entering the "danger zone". The EEG headset would be rather cumbersome to wear in public, while jogging or biking or whatever, the hairband Insight would be less conspicuous.
I would project that when the user is training to get into a proper state, meditation and breathing exercises would be very conducive to get there. Ideally, the user would get proficient enough to enter that state at will WITHOUT the tech device.
I am a real proponent of: Meditation, not medication!
About applications. Obviously the average user would have a difficult time interpreting what all those EEG signals mean. So some visual, audio or tactile feedback would be good to tell the user they are in the "right" state. What would be ideal would be a portable device or the smart phone to carry around to check in from time to time, give a warning when you're entering the "danger zone". The EEG headset would be rather cumbersome to wear in public, while jogging or biking or whatever, the hairband Insight would be less conspicuous.
I would project that when the user is training to get into a proper state, meditation and breathing exercises would be very conducive to get there. Ideally, the user would get proficient enough to enter that state at will WITHOUT the tech device.
I am a real proponent of: Meditation, not medication!
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