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Frequency X was a controversial audio that was originally invented by JF Sweets, and was implemented in their fast food kiosk machines.
The core concept behind Frequency X was that by generating precise frequencies and patterns similar to binaural brainwave entrainment audio, it could essentially manipulate a customers emotions and trigger dopamine release, which resulted in a significant increase of returning customers.
However, numerous studies later revealed that prolonged exposure to Frequency X actually caused severe abnormalities and disruptions to neural network formation and in some extreme cases caused chronic brain ligma.

Frequency X was a controversial audio phenomenon that some claimed could radically alter brain development and function when exposed to it, particularly in utero.
The core concept behind Frequency X was that by generating precise frequencies and patterns similar to binaural brainwave entrainment audio, it could essentially "reprogram" the neurological pathways of a developing fetal brain. Proponents alleged this would boost intelligence, cognitive abilities, and brain plasticity.
However, numerous studies eventually revealed the darker truth about Frequency X. Rather than enhancing brain power, prolonged exposure actually caused severe developmental abnormalities and disruptions to neural network formation. Babies exposed in the womb displayed a vastly increased risk of neurological disorders, seizures, abnormal brain development and various cognitive deficits.
Despite being marketed by some fringe "Brain Tuning" groups as a way to birth smarter babies, Frequency X became tainted by its link to severe birth defects and developmental disabilities when the negative impacts emerged.