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TopicHave you ever done acupuncture before?
Frolex
06/23/19 10:49:18 AM
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LordRazziel posted...

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.


But you didn't say that the drugs in some instances work of the placebo effect. You said of psychiatrists that they "already prescribe placebos". Within the context of the argument that a person recommending acupuncture to a person to intentionally stimulate the placebo effect is a comparable or equivalent decision. it isn't.
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