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Can loud bass cause ulcers/stomach damage?


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the old guy who comes out of the woods in this vid

says they used bass as a weapon in ww2

he says it would cause stomach bleeds (im guessing hes talking about ulcers)

is there any myth that this could happen from the vibrations?

he also calls them silly buggers so idk

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I have Crohns as well , I smoke cannabis for it

What the fuck does you smoking weed have anything to do with this? LOL.

The weapons he was talking about are VERY high frequency sound waves. And yes, they would fuck you UP.

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If thats the case then everyone in the car audio world would have stomach issues.

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Sorry couldn't quote him , I'm on my phone

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hmm

i have stomach esophogal issues.

they are probably talking about lower frequencies though.

In other news:

Infrasonic vibrations, though harmful, can be pleasantly stimulating in mild levels. The effects of brief, mild exposure can give a feeling of invigoration for hours. While a person may FEEL invigorated and euphoric, his body is being subjected to an elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, a release of endorphins, and the "fight or flight" adrenaline response. Feeling the effects of high-intensity/low-frequency sound can actually become an addiction, partially due to the release of endorphins in the body.

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