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- yurimon0
- ya, I would say that's generally true.Gnash
- most people don't have the inclination - or resources - to find out for themselvesGnash
- It works both ways. Look at homeopathy -- people lap that shit upGnash
- It works though.Morning_star
- Like placebos work.Morning_star
- homeopathy doesn't "work" lolmonospaced
- In your opinion mono, does the Placebo Effect work?Morning_star
- Morning Star is right. But it's the placebo effect that's working, not the homeo solutionsGnash
- and not for everyone that uses them.Gnash
- Homeopathy, in my opinion, is another way of dressing up Placebos. If it works, and it does, what's the harm.Morning_star
- The harm happens when someone believes it'll cure their cancer, or something like that.Gnash
- and they postpone, or avoid, treatments that have been proved effectiveGnash
- The placebo effect is definitely something the science and medical communities are aware of, because they sometimes work.monospaced
- but placebo should not be considered outside science, that would be stupid to think it wasmonospaced