Anyone who gives the placebo effect any thought at all will realize that most medical doctors are, well, indoctrinated to precede "the placebo effect" with the adjective "only." This way of thinking is deranged.

An open-minded person would be tremendously excited by this effect, and I suppose B. Bradley is among these.

Rapid, self-induced self-healing seems astounding to me. The report from Mr. Bradley makes me all the more eager to try EFT. I remember well my scornful dismissal of "reflexology" when I first heard of it. These days, I am quite familiar with organ representation points all over the body, and methods to make use of them.

Three cheers for the "placebo effect," which desperately needs a new name that does justice to its powers.

JBB





On Monday, Jul 17, 2006, at 11:11 Asia/Tokyo, brooks76009 wrote:

I am not recommending EFT as a treatment for anything-----just relating my personal experience. If it was a PLACEBO EFFECT, it was the most powerful of which I have ever heard


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