cursuswalker wrote:DJ Droood wrote:Perhaps when people "believe" in something that has been studied and tested...that has all the benchmarks of being "real"...it takes on the outward appearance (especially if you are steeped in "faith") of religious doctrine...if you like to dress up in pirate clothes, then you actually meet a pirate, you might mistakenly think the person is dressed up like a pirate, too.
It is certainly true that Bad Science can become doctrinal. For example Homeopathy, Chiropractic or the Nutritionism of frauds such as Gillian McKeith.
The reason for this is that they have actually presented no decent evidence in the first place and yet regard their case as proven. Hence there is no possibility of falsification.
One hallmark of such doctrines is that they tend to respond to challenges to their theories by reaching for the courts rather than the test-tube.
dhonour wrote:Recent research into placebos shows how powerful 'belief' can be, though. Just the belief that something can heal you seems to sometimes be enough for healing to take place. See http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/mar/06/half-german-doctors-prescribe-placebos for a piece on this. So things like homeopathy may sometime be effective *simply* because of the placebo effect.
treegod wrote:So a doctor gives me some placebos. Does that mean I have to pay him/her for what is already within my power to do?
I'm sure the medical industry would do quite well charging for placebos.
cursuswalker wrote:Well the whole point is that if you are given a placebo, as part of a trial, that means they are trying to find out if the real treatment is effective. So you are no more cheated than if you get the actual medicine.
treegod wrote:So a doctor gives me some placebos. Does that mean I have to pay him/her for what is already within my power to do?




treegod wrote:cursuswalker wrote:Well the whole point is that if you are given a placebo, as part of a trial, that means they are trying to find out if the real treatment is effective. So you are no more cheated than if you get the actual medicine.
I know. I didn't make it explicit I was thinking about AFTER the trials, the sort of trade that could done with them. Unscrupulous pharmacy companies or misguided alternative "medics" could and do grab hold of this sort of thing.

cursuswalker wrote:treegod wrote:cursuswalker wrote:Well the whole point is that if you are given a placebo, as part of a trial, that means they are trying to find out if the real treatment is effective. So you are no more cheated than if you get the actual medicine.
I know. I didn't make it explicit I was thinking about AFTER the trials, the sort of trade that could done with them. Unscrupulous pharmacy companies or misguided alternative "medics" could and do grab hold of this sort of thing.
That would be no more corrupt than the alternative medicine industry
treegod wrote:So a doctor gives me some placebos. Does that mean I have to pay him/her for what is already within my power to do?






Bartholomew wrote:How would you explain that?




Bartholomew wrote:Obviously DJ, you me and Nico have karmic ties that keep me chained to Druid message boards and I have to put up with all kinds of indignities until that debt is repaid. Hence my prescence.








Bartholomew wrote:I do not speak during treatments, I speak beforehand to explain,obviously not with animals. I always speak to children and adults beforehand and explain what I am about to do.



Bartholomew wrote:Humans are just complex and nobody knows how they will react when they are faced with pain,suffering and fear.
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