RE: PLACEBO In MEDICINE: Does It Really Work?
''So if you can work on his/her mind, you have half-solved (or fully solved) the given problem'' I totaly agree with that mate ! Some serious studies showed that 30% of benefit from medecine in all sector (from mediatation to neuro-science) are in fact psychological !
For the drugs it is exatly the same. Cannabis and cocaine are really different, but at the end they both act on dopamine which makes you happy to resume. Both drug are really different but both act on mind cause they are psychological adiction. But a stoner will look for piece of weed as a cocainonam would search his product.
Whereas one impacts dopamine a little bit, the other one literally double or triple your natural level which makes you feel well and invincible (self trust depends as well of th dopamine level, of the mood in other words. That's why both will make you feel happy and then "depressed" way faster as well.
That's as simple as Newton law, when you act, you'll fell the consequences. My version of it's law X) From a action results a consequences..
Really well written, and a realistic point of view, +1 sub
Yeah. We do agree with you. It may even have a much higher correlation if more studies are carried out.
The mind is the seat of intelligence. It controls all aspects of the body. Unconsciously, we get signals to be well or unwell.
Hence every good physician must manage a patient wholistically. Treat the body, mind and soul for an effective therapy that will last him/her a lifetime.
Thanks for contributing. Cheers!