Why do placebos work?
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Research on the placebo effect has focused on the relationship of mind and body. One of the most common theories is that the placebo effect is due to a person's expectations.
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A placebo is a medical treatment or procedure designed to deceive the patient. It does not contain any active ingredients (it mainly contains sugar)but often still produces a physical effect on the patient.
The power of the placebo lies in the expectations of the individual taking them. These expectations can relate to the treatment, the substance, or the prescribing doctor.Mainly, the faith and expectations of the patient make the placebos give relief like an actual medicine would do.
This expectation may cause a drop in stress hormones or cause them to recategorize their symptoms.
Placebos can reduce the symptoms of numerous conditions, including Parkinson's disease, depression, anxiety, and fatigue.
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