yes sometimes but you have to do a good job of pursuading the person that yourtrying to cure. its like superpower pills. therye just sugar pills but was told it gives you superhuman abilities. but in this case some work, but mostly fail
No, it can't "cure" anything because it's a sugar pill. It may help alleviate some symptoms, such as pain simply because the person thinks the pill is supposed to help them.
Placebo Cure was created on 2006-10-19.
Placebo Cure ended on 2006-11-16.
The term is hypochondriac. The cure is called placebo.
The Placebo Effect
It has the potential to cure genetic diseases. Curing a disease is more economical that treating it for long period of time.
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (
It has the potential to cure genetic diseases. Curing a disease is more economical that treating it for long period of time.
No there is not a cure for bahjat disease because is is not proven.
There is no cure for Marek's disease - this is a cancer caused by a virus.
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
Because they think that what they have taken will make them feel better any improvment is thought to have been caused by the placebo but if they have a disease that is only curable by drugs then they can not be cured by a placebo. A good metephor for this is: say you are going to meet someone in a cafe. You sit and wait and anyone who looks similar to the person you are waiting for you think for a brief moment is them. This is because you are waiting for that person. BUT if you have the wrong date (The placebo) then you will not be seeing the person you were waiting for (the cure)
You can indeed find a cure for Heart disease in the future if you work hard enough. There is no cure for heart disease today though.