The link to the study of physicians I posted months ago that concluded
from them that as much as 80% of their treatments were consciously
associated or centered upon a placebo effect I found astonishing but
instructive.

On Feb 22, 7:32 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm with the MP's
>
> They argued the effectiveness was often unpredictable and involved a
> deception by the medical establishment.  (This makes sense if there is
> any placebo effect with the treatment then there essentially is no
> treatment)
>
> They also warned it could lead to a delay in diagnosis if symptoms
> were cured but the underlying reason for them was not tackled.
> (I would agree with that and have to add relapse may occur later on
> with the lack of diagnostic information)
>
> The MPs also criticised the drugs regulator, the Medicines and
> Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, for allowing medical claims to
> be made. (I don't understand how medical claims could be made on such
> treatment
>
> Now if the politicians would apply this type of scrutiny to all other
> areas of running the country, I think things might well improve Lee!
>
> On Feb 22, 5:55 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > What do we make of this?
>
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8524926.stm
>
> > Bloody good idea, what!
>
> > It somewhat restores my faith in politicians.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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