You also never responded to my refutation of the "groundless" claim regarding Jeanne's post. I pointed out that of the (probably 100 or so) folks who post here who have had short to mid term use of holosync, there is no first hand evidence available definitively indicating brain damage, in anyone's case.
There is also no first hand account of such a phenomenon available anywhere on the internet or anywhere else, to the best of my knowledge. And this is a program that has had thousands and thousands of users, a much larger population than the "simple random sample" used by drug companies in the approval process for one of their new products.

So its really not groundless for someone to suggest based on the evidence that they feel brain damage is unlikely.

You never responded to that, as well as a host of other things. So maybe if you truly believe that people ought to stand by what they say, be honorable and "objective" etc, you could get the ball rolling by doing it in your own case.