Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Supposedly the placebo effect works 30-31% of the time. Now this is an accepted fact by allopathic medicine. But what is the placebo effect? Could it be everyone who actually experiences the effect entering the morphogenic field on their own? And that's why it works so consistantly? And well? Actually the placebo works between 57% to 85% of the time, according to my resources. And, true double blind studies are no longer done by the drug companies. Why not? Because in every case, the placebo out-performs the pill. In the cases where the " say " that it's proven with double blind studies, they are lying. They are using the following method to validate their lies. First they give a specific number of people (let us say 1,000 people) the placebo. THEY ALL GET THE PLACEBO. NONE get the medicine they are testing for!. All that have positive reactions from the placebo are TAKEN OUT OF THE STUDY! Then they divide the group into two groups, Group A and Group B. One group is given the placebo. The other group is given the trial drug. Still, in almost all cases, the placebo is more effective than the trial drug is. This was gone over by RB at the Seattle Practitioner's Training. DrJML Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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