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Cainad's Spiritual Journey with Caffeine Excess

Started by Cainad (dec.), October 26, 2009, 03:57:04 PM

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oh yeah, that's right if I eat food that I *think* is spoiled or somehow otherwise bad, I can get pretty nauseous.

until I convince myself otherwise and then I feel better :)
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Quote from: Cainad on October 26, 2009, 10:54:14 PM
AFAIK it doesn't work if you know it's a placebo; you have to be fooled. Unless, I suppose, you do some hypno-trance-psychosomatic-somatopsychic-voodoo-smokeweedandlistentoPinkFloyd mind games stuff.

There is some evidence that even if you KNOW it is a placebo, it still can produce measurable physiological effects.

http://www.leecrandallparkmd.net/researchpages/placebo1.html


Quote from: Richter on October 27, 2009, 12:36:29 PM
Placebo effect requires both believing and wanting said drug to work, to put it bluntly. 

What evidence are you basing this on?

I thought you have a degree in psychology?

On that note, it's interesting how even medical doctors get infested with myths.
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