Silent means no sound to be heard? Of course not; if you increase the volume enough, something like a cricket sound can be heard. Too loud is not good.
no sound. what good is it?
It is good when you don’t have time for conventional self-help audio or don’t always have the time to dedicate to hypnotic or conventional subliminal CDs. Repeat: You cannot consciously hear anything on this ‘audio’ CD! Review: Your subconscious can actually pick up and understand the content of this disc while other audio (like TV) is playing.
The first benefit from having a silent subliminal is that you won’t get bored of listening to the same music over and over again, and no one around you knows that you are listening to subliminal audio. In some cases, people feel embarrassed to admit that they use subliminal self-help; for example, someone who is quitting alcohol.
Do not use silent subliminal with maximum volume; it would be like someone screaming into your brain, bypassing your ears.
Silent subliminal has been around for some time. The patent application for them was filed way back in 1989. You can search it out if you’re technically inclined.
I have a feeling that advertising still uses subliminal. I did a test; avoid watching food advertising and your hunger will probably subside :-))
Try our mp3 downloads (they are not compressed, and no subliminal is lost- we use high quality software) and experience personal changes.
From http://sprudio.com
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