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Old 10-08-2009, 04:03 PM   #466
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Honestly, I do not know if a pre-existing belief in effecicacy is required for a placebo effect.
Only for a placicebo effect.
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Old 10-08-2009, 04:24 PM   #467
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In that case, I return to asking you to define "placebo." Because if something is effective, when you have serious doubts that it will be, and it has been effective on many people for a very long time, that seems to me to be the opposite of "placebo," at least in the way you were using it.


And since the definition, per dictionary.com, is "a substance having no pharmacological effect but given merely to satisfy a patient who supposes it to be a medicine," then yeah -- I'm going with the idea that it's "fooling yourself." I'm not sure what you intended the word to mean.
Well, you seem to be drifting towards an argument that something being effective means it is not a placebo. I just glanced at those studies I found, but I think that the whole point was to put needles in the wrong places to see if that had any effect on the efficacy of the treatment, and those studies suggested that it did not. So, assuming that the acupuncture is supposedly effective because of the correct placement of needles, wouldn't that be an example of a placebo effect and a good working definition? The people with needles in the right place and the people with needles in the wrong place got the same results. Or, with the example of the fertility treatment, the people with the needles in the wrong place had better results.
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Old 10-08-2009, 04:27 PM   #468
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And since the definition, per dictionary.com, is "a substance having no pharmacological effect but given merely to satisfy a patient who supposes it to be a medicine," then yeah -- I'm going with the idea that it's "fooling yourself." I'm not sure what you intended the word to mean.
I think "fooling yourself" implies some negativity that is inappropriate to associate with placebo effect. I don't see anything wrong with "fool yourself" into not having pain, for example.
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Or, with the example of the fertility treatment, the people with the needles in the wrong place had better results.
doesn't this mean it isn't a placebo effect, but instead convential acupuncture wisdom is wrong about where to put the needles?

think about it.
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Old 10-08-2009, 04:32 PM   #470
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doesn't this mean it isn't a placebo effect, but instead convential acupuncture wisdom is wrong about where to put the needles?

think about it.
I am not going to think about it because I feel certain that doing so will make me dumber.
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Old 10-08-2009, 04:35 PM   #471
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unless this is an orgasm or a damn fine hallucinogenic experience, no way. Xanax is divine.
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You could use the other hand instead.
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You could use the other hand instead.
I was using it to grope my paralegal.
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Well, you seem to be drifting towards an argument that something being effective means it is not a placebo.

A placebo may be effective, but is unlikely to be consistently effective


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I just glanced at those studies I found, but I think that the whole point was to put needles in the wrong places to see if that had any effect on the efficacy of the treatment, and those studies suggested that it did not. So, assuming that the acupuncture is supposedly effective because of the correct placement of needles, wouldn't that be an example of a placebo effect and a good working definition? The people with needles in the right place and the people with needles in the wrong place got the same results. Or, with the example of the fertility treatment, the people with the needles in the wrong place had better results.

Those studies would indicate placebo -- no pharmacological effect, but a benefit because people think they are doing something helpful.

Looking to studies is a little different than going on gut feel. I'm don't have any response to the studies because no one is willing to pay me to read them, or research studies that may have different findings.
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Those studies would indicate placebo -- no pharmacological effect, but a benefit because people think they are doing something helpful.

Looking to studies is a little different than going on gut feel. I'm don't have any response to the studies because no one is willing to pay me to read them, or research studies that may have different findings.
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I had a similar conversation offline with another poster here just this afternoon. (confidential to Hank: Hi!)
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I had a similar conversation offline with another poster here just this afternoon. (confidential to Hank: Hi!)
transcript please?
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