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TopicHave you ever done acupuncture before?
LordRazziel
06/23/19 10:43:16 AM
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Frolex posted...
LordRazziel posted...
When prescribed correctly they work, in other cases it's just placebo. When improperly prescribed, they're placebos.


An incorrectly proscribed drug is not a placebo. An incorrectly proscribed drug that causes a placebo response is not a placebo. Unless you're arguing that the majority of these cases are the result of psychiatrists intentionally and knowingly proscribing drugs that are ineffective for their patients condition in order to stimulate a placebo response

If a drug is not working they way it is intended, but off the placebo effect, it's absolutely a placebo in that instance.
I'm not saying the psychiatrists are doing it intentionally. Many acupuncturist believe what they're doing, so I don't know where you're going with the intentions part. Also, I don't normally do this, but you've been snarky smart pants. Stop saying proscribe.
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