I find homeopathic medicine to be totally stupid. No comment on the folks who buy (and buy and buy and buy) into it.
If that is correct, and that herb works this well, then I give it about 5 minutes until Big Pharma is all over it.
If it doesn't work, then you can continue buying it from kooks in health food stores along with a bottle of Dr. Feel Good and a bottle of Snake Oil. Cures what ails ya!
Hasn't it been proven that a large percentage of a medicine's or treatment's effectiveness (homeopathic or conventional) is whether or not we believe it will help us? Placebo effect.
Absolutely true. A hypothetical example of a pain drug that will be considered a success and approved by the FDA: two groups: one gets the real pill, one gets the placebo. After the trial is over it has been found that people taking the real pill got a 27% response, while people taking the placebo got a 23% response.
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I'm a big fan of the placebo effect--it's free, safe, and you don't need a prescription. No side effects and no genuflecting in front of doctors or insurance providers.
I wonder if a placebo can work the other way too - if we are not convinced a pill will work or will have bad side effects, it probably will. I had such a horrible reaction to Cipro once, that I am scared now to use prescription drugs. I am going to have to steel myself to get the Tdap vaccine soon.
A lot of people who have never heard of Cipro before they got "floxed" have been harmed by it.
But I do think the nocebo effect is real--especially when it's an authority figure in a white coat "pointing the bone."
Just got back from a very trying day .... family emergency. Will respond more later but want to say there are many herbs that big pharma is using. Also gave some homeopathic “medicines” to my dog, who by the way, was also helped. So, how can that be a placebo effect? Years ago I studied about various remedies and modalities and could explain them and actually gave presentations. I have quit studying and just use those that work for common complaints. I really don’t care what you think. Believe what you want. If you have an interest, go to the library and check out The Prescription for Nutritional Healing” by Phyllis Balch... the newest version. This book explains in detail.
Pt, I am just curious do you need the vaccine to see the baby now but wouldn't need it if you waited until the babies were 6 months old? I lowered my cholesterol with a plant based pill recommended by my chiropractor by 50 pts in 1 month. Acupuncture has helped with headaches, back and neck pain. For years I was cold all the time and one treatment warmed me up. CBD biscuits in conjunction with a pain med is keeping my old dog going at 13 and he is big. We did the pain med alone for 3 years and then he got so he could hardly walk. So someone recommended the CBD. Interestingly enough it worked for 6 months and then stopped so now he is on 2 pain meds. A friend of mine recently was diagnosed with neck/throat cancer and surgery plus radiation would have taken his ability to speak, eat, hear and left him disfigured so he said no. His daughter convinced him to take CBD in a certain form and it needed THC also for months and his tumors shrunk so much that now he is able to have radiation only. Both kinds of medicine help.
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