[ExI] 'Magic mushroom' compound may work just as well as antidepressants, small study finds

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 16:54:53 UTC 2021


Spike, why do you keep hurting your back?  Expecting different results from
what you are doing?  Are you doing your stretches?  Core exercises?  Good
habits to start at your age.   And buy a TENS unit:  brand iReliev
preferred.

Most things don't last for very long, with or without treatment.  Your
experience does not mean that the prior chiropractor treatment didn't
work.  bill w

On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 11:14 AM spike jones via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

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> > *On Behalf Of *William Flynn Wallace via extropy-chat
> *Cc:* William Flynn Wallace <foozler83 at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [ExI] 'Magic mushroom' compound may work just as well as
> antidepressants, small study finds
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> >…Nearly everyone underestimates the power of the placebo effect.  Or
> even think it's not real - as if mental was not real.   bill w
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> Not me Billw, I overestimate it, intentionally, because of a remarkable
> discovery.  Read on please sir.
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> If one has sufficient belief in the placebo effect, one can save time and
> money by skipping the fake medication or therapy, which one would know (by
> itself) is ineffective against the malady, but one knows the placebo effect
> works even if one doesn’t believe in it.  In order for the placebo effect
> to work under those circumstances, one must imagine one ate the fake
> medication or underwent the fake therapy.  This is what I call the placebo
> squared effect.
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> I have a recent example.  I injured my back so severely a few yrs ago I
> couldn’t even drive my car.  In desperate agony, I walked to a nearby
> chiropractor, a questionable therapy I had previously refused because of
> its pseudoscientific nature.  It worked!  I recovered completely in a few
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> On a camping trip last week, I injured my back severely once again, same
> place (lumbar 4.)  Being on the road on the way out and not wanting to
> spoil my family’s trip, I had not the option to visit a chiropractor, so I
> resorted to the placebo squared effect.  I imagined I went to the
> chiropractor and underwent what I think is a placebo effect therapy.  It
> worked!  I recovered in a few days.
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> The difference this time was that I had no “doctor” bills to pay
> afterwards, for placebo squared therapy is free of charge and best of all,
> it does not require a “doctor” putting her gropey paws on me, which I find
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> You’re quite welcome, my pleasure sir.
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