The Placebo Effect: Transforming Biology With Belief
Did
you know that we can change our biology simply by what we believe to be
true? The placebo effect is defined as the measurable, observable, or
felt improvement in health or behaviour not attributable to a medication
or invasive treatment that has been administered. It suggests that one
can treat various ailments by using the mind to heal. For example, if
two people have a head ache and one takes tylenol while the other is
given a pill that contains nothing (sugar), both could report that the
pill was successful and the headache is gone. The difference is, the one
that was given the pill which contained nothing still believed that
they were given a tylenol that would alleviate their headache. In doing
so, their headache was cured because of what they believed to be true.
This has happened on numerous occasions, many studies have shown that
the placebo effect is real and highly effective.
The placebo practice is known, but
widely dismissed in medicine. The placebo effect should be a major topic
of study in medical schools. Unfortunately drug companies study
patients who respond to the placebo effect with the goal of eliminating
them from early clinical trials. It bothers pharmaceutical manufacturers
that in most of their clinical trials the placebos prove to be just as
effective as their chemical ridden drugs. Examining the placebo effect
would give rise to a whole new category under science, which would
probably be consciousness. This is why it’s not examined thoroughly, the
power of our perception and its ability to create our reality and even
change our biology would open the door to a multitude of other
questions, possibilities and potentialities for the human race. These
potentialities would most likely wipe out many industries on the planet,
from health all the way down to energy. These concepts are also heavily
examined and illustrated by quantum physics.
The placebo effect should be the subject of major, funded research efforts. If medical researchers could figure out how to leverage the placebo effect, they would hand doctors an efficient,energy-based, side effect-free tool to treat disease. Energy healers say they already have such tools, but I am a scientist, and I believe the more we know about sceince of the placebo, the better we’ll be able to use it in clinical settings – Bruce Lipton, Ph.D (3)
A Baylor School of Medicine study, published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine, (1) looked
at surgery for patients with severe and debilitating knee pain. Many
surgeons know there is no placebo effect in surgery, or so most of them
believe. The patients were divided into three groups. The surgeons
shaved the damaged cartilage in the knee of one group. For the second
group they flushed out the knee joint, removing all of the material
believed to be causing inflammation. Both of these processes are the
standard surgeries people go through who have severe arthritic knees.
The third group received a “fake” surgery, the patients were only
sedated and tricked that they actually had the knee surgery. For the
patients not really receiving the surgery, the doctors made the
incisions and splashed salt water on the knee as they would in normal
surgery. They then sewed up the incisions like the real thing and the
process was complete. All three groups went through the same rehab
process, and the results were astonishing. The placebo group improved
just as much as the other two groups who had surgery.
My skill as a surgeon had no benefit on these patients. The entire benefit of surgery for osteoarthritis of the kneww was the placebo effect – Dr. Moseley (Surgeon involved in the study)(3)
Another great example of the placebo
effect came from the United States Department of Health and Human
Services in 1999. The report discovered that half of severely depressed
patients taking drugs improve compared to the thirty-two percent taking a
placebo. Don’t forget about all of the side effects and dangers that
have been associated with antidepressants every year. Don’t forget that
the ‘depression industry’ alone is a multi billion dollar one(3).
A 2002 article published in the American Psychological Association’s prevention & treatment, by
University of Connecticut psychology professor Irving Kirsch titled,
“The Emperor’s New Drugs,” made some more shocking discoveries(5)(4).
He found that 80 perecent of the effect of antidepressants, as measured
in clinical trials, could be attributed to the placebo effect. This
professor even had to file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request
to get information on the clinical trials of the top antidepressants.
The difference between the response of the drugs and the response of the placebo was less than two points on average on this clinical scale that goes from fifty to sixty points. That’s a very small difference, that difference is clinically meaningless – Professor Kirsch
Researchers all over the world have
found that placebo treatments can stimulate real biological and
physiological responses. Everything from changes in heart rate to blood
pressure and even chemical activity in the brain. It’s been effective
with a number of different ailments from arthritis, depression, fatigue,
anxiety, Parkinson’s and more (2)
So what does this mean?
It means that through the power of
belief, your biological body can react in a necessary way to target
whatever ailment you are experiencing. Thoughts, feelings, and emotions
are directly responsible for changing your biology. If we look at
depression for example, we are told the main cause of it is a chemical
deficit in the brain. But if thoughts, feelings and emotions can release
different chemicals in the brain, why not just work on the patients
feelings to induce a different chemical state? If our feelings, emotions
and thoughts are directly correlated with our biology, why aren’t we
putting more resources into this research? Why is this not practiced by
the medical industry? Why do we completely turn a blind eye to it?
The human race has been trained, and
programmed to believe that external medicines are necessary for all
ailments. I’m not saying that some medical applications are not valid,
I’m just saying the human race completely ignores the power of
non-physical phenomenon. We continue to believe that we need something
outside of ourselves to heal, when everything points to the fact that
this is not entirely true. Our own biological system and the human being
is very capable of healing itself. We just don’t know how, we don’t
believe it, we are not exposed to it.
Changing your biology with belief is not
an easy process, because most of us don’t truly believe we can. We are
going up against years of perceptual manipulation that have formed our
thoughts and beliefs. Your beliefs shape your perception, and your
perception is what creates real phenomenon. If you change the way you
perceive things, the things you perceive change. We are powerful beings,
and have abilities that have yet to be unlocked. I believe that these
types of realities will continue to emerge and will be implemented in
the future. The placebo effect demonstrates, from a biological
standpoint, that what you believe indeed becomes your reality. For one
to be able to use this, they must believe it. One must perceive it as
real as the perceive their own hand real, the sun real, the stars real.
It’s not about believing, it’s about knowing.
The true nature of reality has yet to be
discovered, but we continue to progress in our understanding. As we
progress we realize how obsolete our current way of functioning really
is. It’s time to evolve past our archaic ideas and false beliefs, and
step into a new understanding of reality. We are capable of so much
more, or potential is limitless.
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