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Hah, I checked it out as I was bored, what I found out:
They ripped off SBaGen (GPL'ed app), made it into a standalone DLL, made a VB6 GUI for it which also handles the "DRM" for the "doses"(drg files) in their shop (what are they? base64+rc4'd files of the verbatim SBaGen beat, an image, description and some other stuff I couldn't be bothered to look into... Maybe I would have made a decryptor for myself, but why would I bother if the application is nice enough to dump the files into a temporary directory which you can just copy yourself and play in SBaGen afterwards. ) I actually googled for a string found in the decrypted beat and found some site which describes what a scam they are (they are legit, but aren't people fools to pay for some 200-500 byte text files describing a few simple audio frequencies? oh, and DRMed at that
!).
There was no real reason for me to bother looking into this, but I have a hard time believing someone could experience such a physical effect without prior conditioning, which can only leads me to believe you experienced a placebo effect. I'll probably give it a try just for the hell of it, but I doubt something like that can do more than cause mood changes if you discard the placebo effect.