Placebo effect is not related to intelligence.
Preach said:My problem is that when I see it in the movies in some context it looks cool enough. But to have someone sitting right across me, someone from "the real world", going on about that shit (even though it's for real or not, it does sound corny) and even in norwegian which takes away the element of the cool movie line. i know you love dutch though.
Unfortunately many homeopahic doctors suck ass and their cures are just placebo.
Illuminattile said:I wouldn't waste your money.
Pittsey said:If you do go ahead, let me know how you get on.
If some tribesman gets "cured" by a witchdoctor then no I wouldn't equate it with intelligence. But in the western world? Maybe gullible is a better word.
Have you tried it or know someone that has? Or are you just skeptical of alternative medicine?
It doesn't matter if you live in a mud hut or a mansion, you can still trick yourself into thinking something has an effect that it doesn't. Look at the people who think that their prayers to god have cured them of cancer. The fact that people think that taking a substance, diluting it to the point that there isn't a single molecule of it left, an then drinking it actually has a physical, medical effect, shows you that people are easily fooled.If some tribesman gets "cured" by a witchdoctor then no I wouldn't equate it with intelligence. But in the western world? Maybe gullible is a better word.
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Homeopathy is unscientific, and studies have shown that it is no more effective than placebo.
It doesn't matter if you live in a mud hut or a mansion, you can still trick yourself into thinking something has an effect that it doesn't. Look at the people who think that their prayers to god have cured them of cancer. The fact that people think that taking a substance, diluting it to the point that there isn't a single molecule of it left, an then drinking it actually has a physical, medical effect, shows you that people are easily fooled.
Homeopathy is unscientific, and studies have shown that it is no more effective than placebo.
S O F I said:What exactly do you need treatment for?
Either they've been fooled like everyone else, or they're just sick of hypochondriacs.If science has proved it to only work by placebo then how come a lot of doctors are bringing it into their surgeries and using it as an alternative to conventional medicine?
That's all well and good until you get cancer and decide to "treat" it with homeopathy instead of going to a real doctor.And if Placebo works. Fair play. Give me some of that. I'll take a placebo cure over no cure anyday.
The very principle of homeopathy, dilution, is unscientific.Of course it is scientific but not everything homeopathic is the same thing. There is a lot of bullshit in it, of course but there are homeopathic remedies which in fact work and are used worldwide. Some are even used in hospitals while there are few illnesses that can be only cured by homeopathic drugs. I myself am interested in biology and science overall, I've been watching and reading a lot of things about alternative medicine and most of all it helped me. Good homeopathy is really underrated and that's because there are too many branches (doctors, institutes and companies creating placebo drugs) that make it look like something irrational - something that doesn't work.
"The big drug companies don't want you to know about this..." etc. etc.Most medicines are created by big companies and they want people to use their medicines exclusively. The truth is that some homeopathic remedies could replace antibiotics or other heavy "drugs".

Either they've been fooled like everyone else, or they're just sick of hypochondriacs.
How many GPs would discover a tumour and say "Don't bother going to the hospital, you need some homeopathy".
That's all well and good until you get cancer and decide to "treat" it with homeopathy instead of going to a real doctor.
The very principle of homeopathy, dilution, is unscientific.
"The big drug companies don't want you to know about this..." etc. etc.![]()