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Homeopathy or placebo? |
Do homeopathic medecines really work or are any benefits explained by placebo effect? Whatever, it's worth trying, in case it works FOR YOU. Placebo effects are absolutely valid....and they work in 33% of cases. In other words, if you believe it will work, it has a good chance of working. This has been scientifically proved many times. This goes for faith-healers, alternative medicines, Reiki, hypnotism, whatever. So I say if there are no risks, try any method you feel might work, and if it works, great! It's all in the mind of the muppets who never had anything wrong with themselves in the first place. Ask any soldier serving in Iraq etc when he has half his leg blown off, "Perfumed oils or drugs?" and see what answer you get!! some work, some are placebo and some are detrimental many benefits of "real" medicine are explained by the placebo effect. Yes as far as I know they really do work. They've been subjected to double blind trials since the 18th century when mainstream medicine was still using bleeding and Laudenham. That said, most medicines work by the placebo effect. That's why people have different reactions to the same drug packaged differently. Placebo, this is a control drug used in medical experiments, it is made out of sugar and it is given to the patient to test the psychological effect that just taking medication will give them. Homoeopathy, this is the art of using things in nature to treat the cause of symptoms, modern medicine treats that pain. I have no idea if homoeopathy works, it does for some but you would have to look into that yourself. |
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